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  2. SOME MORE WELLINGTONIAM TABLE TALK.

    In the interesting volume by Earl Stantrope (John Murray), horn which we have already given some extracts, his lordship records that in 1831:—After dinner I mentioned Lord ...

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 565 words
  5. EUDUNDA, FEBRUARY 25.

    Our chess club, which ia comparatively young, tried conclusion with the Kapunda Club at the Sir John Franklin Hotel it Kapunda on Wednesday last. The ...

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  6. BOOBOROWIE, FEBRUARY 20.

    The continued dry weather is dispelling the hope of the neighbouring farmers of an early seeding. Day after day droves of sheep pass here, mostly, for the north-east ...

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  7. KINGSTON, FEBRUARY 23

    The squatters, as the extensive sheep Earners in the Kingston District are called, and notably Mr. Gall, of Cantara, have succeeded at a great cost, to themselves, in ...

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  8. POST LINCOLN, FEBRUARY 23.

    A concert was given in the Institute on Wednesday evening in aid of the School Fund of the "Sisters of St. Joseph." All denominations willingly gave their services for this ...

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  9. A CHAT WITH THE WATER WALKER.

    A bleak January morning, and a crowd of people walking quickly along the towing-path if the Thames at Barnes. What could nave this usually deserted spot to be so ...

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  10. COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE.

    We have experienced a long continuation of hot, dusty weather, with rather more dust than usual. To-day it is blowing a proper brickfielder, but there are also indications of ...

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  11. HALLETT, FEBRUARY 23.

    An accident happened to a son of Mr. E. Bertram, aged 11, police officer of the town, on Saturday last. While crowing a yard it is supposed chat a horse belonging to Mr. D. J. ...

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  12. PASKEVILLE, FEBRUARY 22.

    The weather of late has been changeable with rain threatening but it has blown off and only a few drops fell. A good rain would be very welcome as some farmers are ...

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  13. KAPUNDA, FEBRUARY 21.

    The Kapunda Chess Club invited the Eudunda Club to try conclusions here last night. About two years ago these clubs played their first match by telegraph, and it ...

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  14. GEORGETOWN, FEBRUARY 21.

    William Hill, son of Mr. Thomas Hill, met with an accident to-day, breaking his arm. A son of John Noonan, of Gulnare South also fell from his hone and broke his ...

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  15. MELROSE, FEBRUARY 20.

    A successful entertainment was held in the Institute Hall last evening in aid of the funds of the Melrose Institute. The first part consisted of readings by the Rev. W. Cooke. ...

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  16. COCKBURN, FEBRUARY 23.

    After a week or bo of comparatively cool weather we have and are still having some very trying days. The nights are fairly cool. ...

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  17. MAITLAND, FEBRUARY 25.

    Harvest thanksgiving services were held in the Wesleyan Church, Maitland, on Sunday, February 17. The Church was beautifully decorated for the occasion. Large ...

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  18. PORT WAKEFIELD, FEBRUARY 21.

    A thunderstrom passed over here yesterday, but no rain fell. The district is feeling the loss of the crops, and some farmers have left the neighbourhood. ...

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  19. TRURO, FEBRUARY 20.

    A gloom was cost over the place yesterday morning when it became known that Mr. S. Morphett, son of Mr. J. Morphett, an old and respected resident of the district was ...

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  20. FARMERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Held Saturday, February 23. Present—Mr. Brayley (Chairman) and several members. The balance-sheet for year was read and adopted. In answer to the various ...

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  21. YARANYACKA, FEBRUARY 13.

    My last letter chronicled a heavy downpour of rain. This caused the grass to spring and for a few weeks a tinge of green could be plainly noticed, but the extreme hot ...

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  22. MENZIES, FEBRUARY 25.

    Harvesting is in most cues finished, those who have not done trill not materially alter the estimate given by your informant last week. It should be stated, however, that ...

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