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  2. S. A. TOTAL ABSTINENCE LEAGUE.

    A meeting of the General Committee of the S. A. Total Abstinence League and Band of Hope Union "was held in the Temperance Hall, North Adelaide, on Friday evening, July 18 ...

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  3. STOCKWELL JULY 15.

    we have lately bad tine days and frosty nights, i This morning we were visited by the heaviest frost this season, and ice in Some places -was half an inch thick. This ...

    Article : 66 words
  4. FOOTBALL NOTES.

    The attendance at the Adelaide Oval on Thursday was about as large as was expected, but the South Parks made a better struggle than was generally anticipated. The team ...

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  5. COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE.

    A few weeks ago a meeting was held in the Institute to take into consideration the state of the cross-country roads, especially those between Wilmington and Amyton. and ...

    Article : 176 words
  6. THEATRICAL GOSSIP.

    "In the Ranks" at about its 200th representation. Mr. Albery is adapting" Tete de Linotte" for Charles Wyndham. ...

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  7. ONKAPARINGA. JULY 14.

    Present— An Cr. W. F. Hughes was unanimously voted to the chair. The balance- sheet was adopted. The usual subscription of £6 6b. to be sent to the Adelaide Hospital. The tender of Messrs. Wait and ...

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  8. NOARLUNGA. JULY 15.

    Vie nave had a visit from Dr. Reunion, who held a confirmation in the Church on the afternoon of Sunday, July 6, at which there was so large a Catherine that several could ...

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  9. PARA WIRRA, JULY 12.

    Present— All Mr. J. H. Bowden re-elected Chairman. Mr. Frank Bowman's letter re repairs to Campbell's Hill not entertained Mr. W. Bowman stated that Munno Para Kast would grant fifty ...

    Article : 136 words
  10. WILLUNGA JULY 12.

    To-day a football match was played on the Willunga ground between the Willungas and Aldingas, which resulted in a victory for the home team, the result being—Willunga, 3 ...

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  11. LABOUR AND LAND.

    Sir—It seems to me there are only two classes that need any attention at all in this colony, that is what is called by courtesy fanners and squatters, I read the Governor's ...

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  12. PORT WAKEFIELD. JULY 14.

    Present— Crs Robinson. Hams. Dixon, Barker, and Tozer. Mr. T. Dixon was unanimously chosen Chairman. Correspondence.— From Balaklava District Council, consenting to call for tenders for ...

    Article : 168 words
  13. CLINTON, JULY 14.

    At the annual meeting of the ratepayers of Clinton to- day the Clerk made a statement of accounts and the Chairman reported as to the water reserves. A resolution was ...

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  14. WINNINOWIE, JULY 15.

    The season so far continues most propitious, and the crops of all kinds are looking extremely well. The rainfall up to the present is 1O- 855. Some of the qutters have been ...

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  15. RAPID BAY. JULY 12.

    Present— All but Cr. W. Gerrard. Cr. G. Bennett re-elected Chairman, and Cr. J. Simpson reappointed Treasurer. Mr. J. Way's tender accepted for depasturing of District Council ...

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  16. THE SAVINGS BANK CASE.

    Sir—I sincerely hope the heavy loss sustained by the unfortunate girl Esther Coulter will have its due weight, furnishing as it does so palpable an illustration of the ...

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  17. PENNESHAW(K. L). JULY 14.

    Nothing of a very stirring character has occurred of late at this quiet little village by the sea. After continuous rain, Which greatly delaved the farmers in their seeding ...

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  18. RHYNIE JULY 18.

    Present—All. Cr. Plew elected Chairman for ensuing year, letter from Mr. A. Cole applying for metal and repairs at Macaw Creek. Metal to stand over; repairs to be reported on by Cr. Bassett ...

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  19. SADDLEWORTH. JULY 12.

    Present—Crs. H. Richardson (in the chair) Caskey, M. kelly, and R. kelly. Balance- sheet read and adopted. Mr. Henry Richardson elected Chairman; Mr. J. Binney reappointed Clerk, ...

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  20. MALLALA. JULY 16.

    The weather now seems to be settled for fine and cold. On Wednesday an entertainment was held in the Council Chamber in aid of the Building ...

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  21. STIRLING NORTH. JULY 14.

    'I he weather for the past fortnight has been all that could be desired- warm sunny days and very little frost at night. The country and crops about here never looked ...

    Article : 207 words
  22. SOUTH RHINE JULY 14.

    Present— Crs. Murray, Phillis Schultz, Godfrey, and Lydden. Cr. Murray elected Chairman. Clark reappointed on the same terms as last year Balance sheet and Auditors report adopted. ...

    Article : 113 words
  23. IS THE COLONY PROGRESSING?

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 279 words
  24. TEATREE GULLY. JULY 14.

    Present—Crs. W. Boyle, J. Roberts, J. Tilley, and W., Watts. Returning Officer reported that Messrs. Tilley, Roberts, and Watts bad (been elected Councillors; and K. Mitchelson and W. Dunn, jun. ...

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  25. QUORN. JULY 15.

    Measles have broken oat in Quorn, and a large number o! children are already laid up with them. Mumps are also very prevalent, and many adults are suffering from them. ...

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  26. TRURO. JULY 12.

    Present—Crs. C. Grieve, J. F. A. Habel, E. Haque, and J. J, Murray, Cr. J. F. A. Habel reelected Chairman. Letter from Cr. J. Rossiter resigning his position as Councillor. on account of ...

    Article : 253 words
  27. PETERSRURG JULY 16.

    Mr. J Randall Mann, Resident Engineer of the Gladstone and Laura Railway, has left here for the purpose of surveying the route of the proposed railway to Silverton. ...

    Article : 70 words
  28. BEACHPORT, JULY 12-

    The whale which was captured on Monday proved to be of the black species, and therefore no sperm has been obtained; but he had a fine mouthful of bone. The blubber has ...

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  29. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Sir—It was in consequence of personally observing the thoroughly sober and orderly demeanour and respectable appearance of the crowd that attended the open-air meeting ...

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  30. CLARE, JULY 16.

    Unusually sharp frosts were experienced on Monday and Tuesday nights. On the former night the thermometer registered 26, being 6 below the freezing point Consider ...

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  31. UPPPER WAKEFIELD. JULY 12.

    Present—Crs. Bleechmore, Allen, Lindsay, and Robertson. Cr. Bleechmore elected Chairman. Correspondence.—Circular form Local Board of main Roads re proposed expenditure of £2.000 on ...

    Article : 113 words
  32. BRAMFIELD JULY 8.

    A lad named Auchilin, ia the employ of Mr. S. Colton, on Sunday last got his right arm dislocated by being thrown whilst riding a young horse. He is now here, having got ...

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  33. YATALA NORTH. JULY 14.

    Present—Crs. J. P. Swann, J. P., Heler, E. J. Paternoster, G. Burnett, and A. O'Leary. Cr. Swann appointed Chairman for ensuing year. Received from Mr. J. Bowes, late Poundkeeper ...

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  34. HOYLETON. JULY 16.

    The weather during the past three weeks has been fine and suitable for the early- sown wheat, which is making fair progress. Yesterday morning we had a very sharp frost, ...

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  35. YONGALA, JULY 11.

    Present—All. Cr. Hodby elected Chairman, J. Humphris reappointed Clerk, Collector, Overseer of Works, Registrar of Dogs, and Curator of the Cemetery. Letter from Mr. C. C. Belcher. one of ...

    Article : 108 words
  36. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    Present - Crs. Murray, His, Kramer, Stapley, and Hannaford. Cr. Murray elected Chairman and Treasurer. Contract 42,6 chains side cutting and 50 chains scrub road clearing, R. Whiteman, at 3s ...

    Article : 85 words
  37. "WARROW, JULY 5.

    A Clicket match was played to day on the Warrow Cricket Ground, between the Lake Wangary and Warrow clubs, which resulted in a victory for the latter by 64. runs ...

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  38. YATALA SOUTH. JULY 14.

    Present—All. Cr Williams re-elected Chairman. Resolved, that Council meet on 21st for revision of district assessment, and to choose district constables, Received, £ 25; paid, £ 44. ...

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  39. MUNNO PARA EAST, JULY 8.

    Present— Crs. H. J. Riggs, J. walter, E. L. Hould, and J. Whitford. Cr. H. J. Riggs appointed Chairman for ensuing year. Books, audited and certified correct, laid on table. H. H. Blackham. jun., ...

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  40. QUEENSCLIFFE(K. L.). July 14.

    Mrs. Pris the wile 01 our Post and Telegraph Master, died en Tuesday last. The deceased lady Was much respected by all who knew her. and her sudden decease has case ...

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  41. BELALIE. JULY 14.

    Present—Crs. Goodes, Bailey, McLeod, Richardson, and Longmire. Cr. Goodes was elected Chairman. Mr. J. J. A. Clarke was reappointed Clerk and Overseer of Works. Letter received form ...

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  42. MUNNO PARA WEST JULY 14.

    Present- All. Cr. .McMillan elected Chairman. Received report from Clerk of Madia Wirra District Council that metalling the Angle Vale Bridge would be sufficient for present. A fresh agroement to be ...

    Article : 45 words
  43. BLACK SPRINGS, JULY 12.

    ANNUAL MEETING.—Mr. W. Carter in the chair. The Clerk read the balance-sheet and report which was considered satisfactory. COUNCIL MEETING.—Present—Crs. Roberts. ...

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  44. NAIRNE. JULY 14.

    Present—Crs. Chapman, Gare, Pearson Mullius, and Werner. Crs. Chapman and G. Gale, son, were proposed and seconded as Chairman; the votes being equal lots were drawn, when Mr, Chapman was ...

    Article : 143 words
  45. SALISBURY, JULY 16.

    The Young Mens society at the last meeting elected Mr. J. McNicol Vice- President in succession to Mr. Mellor, who has gone to Angaston. Several new members were ...

    Article : 133 words
  46. NARRIDY. JULY 11.

    Present- Crs. Porter, Sandow, O' Halloran, and Dixon. Cr. Porter appointed Chairman. Balance sheet produced and adopted. Government grant (£ 100 11s.2d.) received. Clerk appointed to make a ...

    Article : 74 words
  47. WANDEARAH. JULY 15.

    We have had just about two weeks now without rain. The wheat has grown very fast, some standing a foot nigh. This morning the ground was white with frost. ...

    Article : 69 words
  48. NORTH RHINE JULY 11.

    Present— All. Mr. R. F. Gratz elected Chairman. Work ordered— Cutting and forming sidelings on Mount Despond and Prongorong road; metalling on Pine Hut- road; forming portion of road at F. G. ...

    Article : 77 words
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