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  2. WEDNESDAY NIGHT'S FIRE.

    All through Wednesday night the weary firemen were kept hard at work playing on the flames which had not been extinguished, although when morning dawned the blaze was ...

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  3. DEPUTATIONS.

    The Hon. W. A. E. Weat[?] M. L. C. waited on the Commissioner of Public Works on Thursday, December 17, to bring under his notice the necessity for an [?] ...

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  4. THE CALIFORNIA MAIL.

    The agents of the Zealandia have claimed the right to carry English mails to the colonies, alleging that their contract has not expired. The agent of the New Zealand ...

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  5. THE LAND OF THE GOLDEN FLEECE.

    I might, perhaps, with equal propriety have entitled this article "Sad Depression in New Zealand," since wherever I have been in the North and the South Island, from the ...

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  8. WATER BORING ON YORK'S PENINSULA.

    On Thursday morning, December [?] R. Caldwell, M. P., introduced to the Commissioner of Crown [?] consisting of several residents of Maitland, was ...

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  11. THE LOSS AMONG THE POOR.

    On Thursday morning Messrs. L. P. Lawrence and Thomas Rhodes visited the locality of the fire for the purpose of ascertaining the extent of the loss sustained by ...

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  12. CENTRAL ROAD BOARDS [?] BALANCES.

    Several members of the Central [?] Main Roads waited on the Commissioner of Public Works Hon. J. R. [?] day morning with reference to the [?] ...

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  13. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    A thunderstorm visited this district yesterday. A little rain fell at the Burra, but to the eastward heavy rains fell. News was received this afternoon from Baldina and the ...

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  14. HAMILTON (via Marrabel), December 17.

    Five persons left here for silver claims at Robertstown this morning. Several from Kapunda have already gone. ...

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  15. MOONTA, December 17.

    The quarterly meeting of the Peninsula Licensing Bench was held to-day. Present—Messrs. Shepherdson, S.M., Styles, Archer, and Wyatt. The only business was two ...

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  16. THE RABBIT PEST AT BRAMFIELD.

    On Thursday, December 17, a [?] representing the settlers on the [?] was introduced to the Commissioner of [?] Lands by Mr. J. Moule, M. P., who [?] ...

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  17. GOSSIP ABOUT CHILDREN'S BOOKS.

    A youthful critic of the age of ten tells us he likes Jules Verne's books ever so much better than Ballantyne's, for Verne never stops to preach. Older readers of sixteen say ...

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  18. RELIGIOUS NEWS.

    THE BARTON WESLEYAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL.—An entertainment of an agreeable character was given in the Wesleyan Church, The barton. on Wednesday evening, in aid of the ...

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  19. QUORN, December 17.

    A complimentary banquet was given to Mr. John White at Greenslade's Hotel last night on the occasion of Mr. White leaving the colony for New South Wales. His Worship ...

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  20. PORT GERMEIN, December 17.

    Captain Broad to-day issued instructions that all members of the Fort Grermein Rifle Company are to deliver up their rifles and accoutrements. No intimation having been ...

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  21. MR. A. TOLMER.

    Sir—Your issue of the 8th inst. contains a letter signed "James Tarran," commenting on the action of the Government in placing £1,000 on the Supplementary Estimates for ...

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  22. GLADSTONE, December 17.

    At the Gladstone Corporation meeting last night the question of the unemployed was considered, and mention was made of the Beetaloo water scheme. It was thought that ...

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  24. ROBE, December 17.

    Another large fire is raging near Mount Benson. If steps are not taken to prevent the occurrence of fires in this locality the young wattle-trees will be destroyed, and ...

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  25. FATAL ACCIDENT THROUGH DRINK.

    An inquest was held at the Courthouse to-day by Mr. W. Hicks, J.P., to enquire into the death of Joseph Dugmore. A number of witnesses were examined, whose ...

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    Sir—Yesterday's [?] the con[?]agration in [?] in vast dimensions, showed the [?] of engines when a certain [?] ...

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  27. SILVERTON PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

    TEROWIE TO SILVERTON.-Messrs. Saunders, W. J. Opie, J. Lowry, G. Smith, and F. Datson. SILVERTON TO TEROWIE. — Messrs. T. ...

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