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  2. MARINE BOARD.

    Present—All. Chinese Fireworks.—The Treasurer notified his approval of the Board's recommendation exempting Chinese fireworks from storage at ...

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  3. ADELAIDE CIRCULATING LIBRARY.

    The annual meeting of the subscribers to this institution was held on Thursday evening, October 8, at the Institute, The Ven. Archdeseaon Farr presided over a fair ...

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  4. WRECK OF THE GULF OF CARPENTARIA.

    On Saturday morning the south-west gale which on the previous day prevented the Government steamer Despatch from attempting to find the sunken rock on which it was ...

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  5. UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP.

    Sir—I am of an averse opinion to Dr. Joyce that the scholarship for the University which has become vacant should have gone to the first Gentleman in order of merit at the ...

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  6. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    On Thursday morning, October 8, Aldermen Tomkinson, Fox, and Shaw, and Councillors Frost, Parker, and Stevenson waited upon His Worship the Mayor (Mr. W. Bundey ...

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  7. BELALIE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW.

    Wednesday, October 7, wag a gala day at Jamestown, when the eleventh annual Show in connection with the above Society was held, and the general opinion was that the ...

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  8. FREE-TRADE LEAGUE.

    Sir—We much regret that we cannot concur in the view of your correspondent Mr. J. N. Richards that the proposed Freetrade League should amalgamate with the ...

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  9. OUR BONDED DEBT.

    Sir—Please accept my thanks for publishing my short letter on this question; also for your footnote to the same. I certainly had no desire to ignore the fact to which you ...

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  10. PROTECTION AT ELLISTON.

    Sir—In order to prove the above allegation I must state facts as they have come under my notice. When the farmers of Colton learnt that traps were a perfect rabbit ...

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  11. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of members of the South Australian Association was held on Monday, October 5. There was a good attendance of members, and Mr. H. Y. Sparks. J.P. ...

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  12. A THIRD TERM FOR MAYOR.

    Sir—It was with considerable surprise that I read a report in last night's paper stating that a deputation had waited on Mr. Bundey asking him again to offer himself again as a ...

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  13. BICYCLING.

    BICYCLE SOCIAL.—A social in honour of the two Melbourne cyclists, Messrs. Shackleford and Dwyer, was given in the Ariel Bicycle Clubroom by the combined South Australian ...

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  14. THE NURSERYMEN AND THE FOREST DEPARTMENT.

    Sir—In your journal I notice a letter signed "Arbour," which compels me to again beg a little of your space in defence of the S.A. Gardeners' Society. "Arbour" has ...

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  15. OPENING OF THEBARTON TOWN HALL.

    The Town of Thebarton consists of Thebarton proper. West Thebarton, Mile-End, West Adelaide, and New Thebarton, which originally formed the eastern portion ...

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  16. MAYORALTY OF THE SEMAPHORE.

    On Thursday morning several gentlemen waited upon Mr. Henry W. Thompson and expressed the wish that he would stand for the position of Mayor of the Semaphore. Mr. ...

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  17. THE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    Abolishing the Jury District for Sandy Creek Local Court, and fixing the Jury Districts for Burrmudie, Hawker, and Snowtown; directing that the Circuit Court for the Palmerston Circuit District ...

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  18. FREE TRADE V. PROTECTION.

    Sir—In your leader of Saturday's issue you say "We see that the system of bastard protection which the House of Assembly is now trying to foist upon the people has already ...

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  19. APPOINTMENTS.

    Of Sir Samuel Davenport as a member of the London Board of Commissioners in special charge of South Australian exhibits and to assist in the representation of the provinces at the London Colonial ...

    Article : 139 words
  20. THE BUTCHERS' PICNIC.

    The butchers' annual picnic took place on Thursday, October 8. The procession, consisting of eight coaches, started from Grenfell-street, and was joined by private ...

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  21. THE INSOLVENT ESTATES OF MESSRS. MILLER & HOOPER.

    Sir—Many of the local creditors of Messrs. Miller & Hooper feel with me that the business public are under considerable obligation to Mr. Cherry, the Official Receiver, for ...

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  22. THE MARRIAGE ACT.

    Enrolling as officiating ministers with power to grant licences for marriages and to perform the ceremony of marriage under the Marriage Acts:—John Walker Platt, Kapunda, Congregationalist ...

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