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  2. SPORTING.

    The mare Fairy died on Saturday night from injuries received at Springfield. Mr. Hall's horse had to be shot. Mr. Oswald Haghes was fortunate in getting off ...

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  3. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    Final Hearings.—William Mark, formarly of Rosewater, labourer; James Joseph Casey, formerly of Adelaide, builder; Willia a Freeze, formerly of Adelaide. painter; Joshua ...

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  4. THE GOVERNMENT TARIFF PROPOSALS.

    A meeting was held at Kapunda to-night to consider the tariff proposals of the Government. The Mayor (Mr. Wheatley) presided over a crowded and enthusiastic audience at ...

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  5. RELIGIOUS NEWS.

    Baptist Association.—On Monday evening a meeting in connection with the Baptist Association was held in the Flinders-street Baptist Lecture Hall. Mr. W. Neill ...

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  6. GOLD-MINING AT WONNA.

    During the past few weeks there has been considerable comment over the gold-bearing country at Wonna, and attention has been directed to what is known as Mattey's and ...

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  7. ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING AT PORT VICTOR.

    A representative and enthusiastic public meeting was held at the Institute Hall, Port Victor, on Saturday night, October 14, to consider what was described as the ...

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  8. SPORTING NOTES FROM VICTORIA.

    Most of the horses were restricted to cantering this morning. Silver Prince and Enfilade galloped the mile and a half at a useful pace, while Abercorn and Trident ran ...

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  9. MINING NEWS.

    At the Broken Hill Proprietary Company's smelting works daring the past week five romances have been in blast fall time, treating 1.183 tons ore for a vield in bullion of ...

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  10. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    In re H. B. Hanton. Mr. Stock, with Mr. E. W. Oldham, for Insolvent: Mr. Symon, Q.C., for the trustee; Sir John Downer Q.C., with Mr. Cox, for the trustee of the ...

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  11. SPORTING NOTES FROM VICTORIA.

    The settling over the second day at Caul field passed off satisfactorily. Afterwards the Melbourne Cap occupied the attention of speculators, and there was a good deal of ...

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  12. AMUSEMENTS.

    The "Mikado" still retains its popularity with Adelaide playgoers. On Monday evening the Theatre in all parts was well filled, and the audience by frequent applause ...

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  13. THE CITY AND THE COUNTRY.

    Sir—I take from the Yearbook of Australia for 1887 that in 1881 the population of the colony was 279,865, and that of the city 67.954. The last census return in 1885 gave ...

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  14. GARNER'S ROOMS.

    Hudson's Surprise Party appeared for the fiftieth time this Beason at Garner's on Monday evening in the presence of a crowded house. Every Beat was occupied. The ...

    Article : 157 words
  15. THE TARIFF BILL.

    A large and representative meeting was held at the Royal Hotel to-night to discuss the Tariff Bill, the question of water going to Redbill via Narridy and land taxation. Dr. ...

    Article : 297 words
  16. POLICE COURTS.

    Men Newell was charged with being drank. She pleaded guilty, but said that as she had not tested liquor for six months it took very little to overcome her. Mr. ...

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  17. THE WAXWORKS.

    A fair amount of patronage was accorded to the exhibition in the Exchange-room on Monday. This afternoon the. inmates of the Orphan Home, Carrington-street, and ...

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  18. PORT ADELAIDE : MONDAY, OCTOBER 17.

    Charles White and John Simpson, seamen, were charged by, Edgar Main with disturbing the peace and good order of the ship Duke of Argyle at Port Adelaide on October 16. ...

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  19. REPORTS.

    S.A. MINING AND SMELTING (JO., WIR BIALPA.—October 14—"No. 1 Trial Shaf (60 feet).—Since my last report we have driven throngh a tough bar ...

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  20. PROFESSOR HYLAND.

    The horsetamer's performances at, the Royal Horse Bazaar were witnessed by a large number of people. The Professor secured considerable applause for his efforts ...

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  21. QUOITS.

    The second of two quoit matches played between J. Carter, of West Adelaide, and J. Meade, of West Torrens Quoit Club, was finished last week. It was arranged that the ...

    Article : 101 words
  22. CORONERS' INQUESTS.

    At the Fort Admiral Hotel on Monday afternoon the City Coroner (Mr. T. Ward, J.P.) held an inquest as to the death of J. C. McArthur. whose body was found floating ...

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  23. THE TARIFF.

    Sir—It is to be Hoped that our g Council will do their duty upon the present occasion and endeavour to put the tariff into a a less objectionable shape than that which it ...

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  24. GLENELG GRAMMAR SCHOOL SPORTS.

    A large number of people assembled on the Glenelg Grammar School grounds on Saturday afternoon to witness the annual sports in connection with the school. The weather ...

    Article : 428 words
  25. SHOW OF NATIVE PLANTS IN 1888.

    Sir—The Field Naturalists have taken a very praiseworthy step in having the above Show, and as I am unlikely to be present at the conversazione on Tuesday I ask for space ...

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  26. FATAL ACCIDENT AT A LEVEL CROSSING.

    An inquest was held at the Elephant and Castle Hotel, Adelaide, on Monday afternoon as to the cause of death of James Smith, a licensed hawker, who was killed on the Hill's ...

    Article : 118 words
  27. "JACK'S AS GOOD AS HIS MASTER."

    Sir—For years past the propagandists of this false creed have been assiduously making their converts amongst the masses unnoticed, or, at best, treated with contemptuous ...

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  28. DEPUTATIONS.

    A deputation consisting of Messrs. C. H. Hussey and H. £. Dowser. M.P.'s, P. Ferrier (Chairman), and (J. W. Colman (Clerk of the Encounter Bay District Council), waited ...

    Article : 116 words
  29. OUR POSITION.

    Sir—Had your correspondent "J. B. Champion" been in his place ic that valuable institution the "Union Parliament" when le need the word "rabid" as applied to a ...

    Article : 319 words
  30. MEETING AT WALLAROO.

    A meeting was held at Wallaroo on Saturday night in opposition to the proposed tariff. The Mayor presided, and the desire was expressed that Mr. Bews who was present. ...

    Article : 133 words
  31. COAL AT TEATREE GULLY.

    Sir—In August, 1881, pieces of coal were found by Mr. James Worrell in sinking a well on Section 822, Hope Valley, and I afterwards received from other parties ...

    Article : 161 words
  32. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—Is the Commissioner of Police aware there is a Kelly Gang sprang np in the colony, and, if reports are to be relied on, taken up their quarters on North-terrace. ...

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  33. PASTORAL NEWS.

    The steamer Cadell arrived yesterday from the Darling with 1,120 bales of wool; the Mundoo also arrived with 324 bales; and the Bourke arrived to-day with 977 bales—all for ...

    Article : 123 words
  34. STRONG FEELING AT MOONTA.

    A memorial with over 200 signatures attached was forwarded to-day to the district members of the Legislative Council praying the House to reject the Tariff Bill ...

    Article : 72 words
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  38. PETITION IN FAVOUR OF PROTECTION.

    A petition is bring numerously signed by the electors addressed to the Legislative Carnal stating that the electors are of opinion that it is necessary for the permanent ...

    Article : 137 words
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  41. THE GLADSTONE MEETING.

    Sir—The Areas Express, which is issued on Friday, contained a requisition to the Mayor asking him to convene a meeting to discuss the tariff. The paper does not leave the ...

    Article : 450 words
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