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  2. THE CALIFORNIAN MAIL.

    The s.s. Zealandia arrived here to-day with the following summary of news:— San Francisco, December 18. There has been tremendous stock ...

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  3. THE TEETULPA GOLDFIELDS.

    Some misconception has occurred with reference to Tuesday's shooting case. Shearing Brothers and Francis were the persons whom Baptist is supposed to have ...

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  4. ANGLO-COLONIAL GOSSIP.

    Sir Samuel Davenport leaves London on his return journey to Adelaide early on Tuesday morning. Sir Herbert Sandford will act in his place for the management ...

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  5. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The supply of water to Melbourne is fairy good, but some of the suburbs are still in a precarious condition on account of the delay caused by the bursting of ...

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  6. BRITISH COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    The holiday season is now close upon us, and for the next week or two we must be prepared for a quieter feeling characterizing the leading industrial and ...

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  7. THE WARDEN'S MESSAGE.

    On January 13 the Commissioner of Crown Lands received the following telegram from the Chief Warden of Goldfields (Mr. Bedford Hack):—"Yesterday I was engaged all day ...

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  8. LADY COLIN CAMPBELL IN THE WITNESS-BOX.

    During the hearing of the Campbell divorce suit on December 10 Lady Colin Campbell then entered the witness-box, and having been duly sworn was ...

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  9. GOVERNMENT LAND SALE.

    The following blocks were sold privately at the Land Office during the week ended Thursday, January 13:—Hundred Kuitpo—Sec. 462 11s. George Horden 9s. Hundred ...

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  10. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Admiralty have arranged for supplying regular courses of instruction in torpedo warfare to officers and men selected from the defence forces of the ...

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  11. COMMONAGE.

    At the request of residents of Teetulpa Mr. P. B. Coglin, M.P., on Thursday asked the Commissioner of Crown Lands if he would set apart a portion of the Teetulpa Run for ...

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  12. EDUCATIONAL LEASES.

    At the Land Office on Wednesday Mr. Winton offered for sale a number of educational leases, but only one was sold. The land was situated in the Hundred of Forrest ...

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  13. TEETULPA GOLD AT MELBOURNE.

    The following is some correspondence which has passed between the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce and the Melbourne Mint:— ...

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  14. LEASE OF GOVERNMENT DAM.

    On Thursday, January 13, the auctioneer offered for sale the lease of a Government dam in the Hundred of Schomburgh, situated west of and adjoining Section 81. The are ...

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  15. GRAZING AND CULTIVATION LEASES.

    A large number of leases for grazing and cultivation purposes in various hundreds were also offered, and a little more than half disposed of. The prices throughout the sale ...

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  16. OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT'S LETTER.

    As you are aware, the three principal gullies are Brady's, Goslin's, and Dam Gully. Of these three the first-mentioned takes precedence, because it includes Windlass Hill ...

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  17. OBJECTION TO A CORROBBOREE.

    It was intended on the occasion of the Governor's visit to the aboriginal stations in Gippsland at the end of February that a corrobboree should form a portion of the ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND.

    The immigrants who came by the the Mer[?]kara who are in quarantine are doing well. Only one girl is suffering, and she [?]is afflicted with phthisis. ...

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  19. FATAL ACCIDENT AT PENOLA.

    A fatal accident occurred this morning to a boy about 10 years of age named Bismarck Worms, son of Mr. Theodore Worms, boarding-housekeeper. The little fellow was ...

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  20. TASMANIA.

    The weather continues very hot. A number of bush fires are raging in various parts of the colony. One fire at Broadmasrsh burnt down three ...

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  21. LAND SELECTIONS.

    The only land selected at the Land Office during the week ended Thursday, January 13, at £1 an acre, 10 per cent. deposit, was Hundred Lochaber, Section 86N, 78 acres ...

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  22. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

    The following passengers left Adelaide by train for Melbourne on Thursday morning:—Mr. and Mrs. Guy. [By Telegraph.] ...

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  23. THE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    All the land situated at Torrens Island to low-water mark, including the animal quarantine grounds, are proclaimed a Quarantine Station, where "the crews, passengers of ...

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  24. POLITICAL SITUATION IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    No material change has occurred in the political situation. Sir P. Jennings met several of his colleagues this morning, and proceeded to Moss Vale to see the ...

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  25. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Yesterday the local Caledonian Society held heir first annual social, which was largely attended. Visitors from Mount Gambier, MacDonnell Bay, and Penola, contributed ...

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  26. PROBABLE RESIGNATION OF THE TASMANIA MINISTRY.

    It is understood that Mr. Dodds, the Attorney-General, will take the vacant Judgeship, which will be kept for him until his return from England, if the ...

    Article : 96 words
  27. MAITLAND, January 13.

    The shock of earthquake was distinctly felt here on Saturday evening at three minutes past 8. It was apparently travelling northwards. ...

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  28. CREMATION.

    Sir—I was pleased to notice in your paper a letter in favor of cremation, signed "Christian Minister." The objections to cremation are purely sentiments and are really as ...

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  29. APPOINTMENTS.

    T. K. Pater, S.M., J. A. G. Little, J.P., J. C. Hillson, J.P., J. M. W. Johnston, J.P. P.M. Wood, J.P., and H. W. H. Stevens J.P., to be Licensing Bench for Palmerston. ...

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  30. STANSBURY, January 13.

    A case of dynamite was picked up on the beach by Mr. George Jones yesterday. ...

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  31. SPORTING.

    The following scratchings have taken place:—January Handicap—Albanus, Frederick, Kempster. ...

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  34. RESIGNATIONS.

    Charles E. Blackwell, William Henry Charnock, James Moorhouse, and Alexander Dewhurst Sawers as Justices of the Peace. James Moorhouse as member of the ...

    Article : 39 words
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