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  2. THE WESTERN PASTORALIST. PAST AND PRESENT.

    Five years age that portion of the pastoral country of South Australia known as the "Gawler Ranges," situated went of Port Augusta and north of Streaky Bay. ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The local Inspector under the Vine, Fruit, and Vegetable frotection Act of 1883, Mr. O. J. Foote, hu been very closely engaged for the past fortnight examining the orchards in ...

    Article : 295 words
  4. THE PROPOSED NEW ZEALAND TREATY.

    Mr. H. J. Scott, of Adelaide, who is at present visiting New Zealand, has communicated the following to us :—A journey through New Zealand from the Bluff to Auckland, calling ...

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  5. OUR GOLDENINHERITANCE IN THE HILLS.

    Since Tuesday Iast Messrs. Tolmer and Hipwell's office in the Old Exchange, Pirie-street, has probably been better patronised by the general public than any other office in ...

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  6. GILLEN SETTLEMENT, JUNE 11.

    The Rev. W. J. Bussell conducted service bare on June 3. A dayachool has been opened. Mr. Stephen Carter, the teacher, arrived on May 26, and ...

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  7. WASLEYS,JUNE 11.

    A wall-attended meeting was held in the schoolroom on Saturday evening to consider the ad visableness of ereoting an Institute Hall. Mr. T. Pavnter.the Presidend of the ...

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  8. A GENEROUS SOUTH AUSTRALIAN.

    Mr. R. Barr Smith has made a handsome present to the colony in the shape of a steam lifeboat, which will cost him £3,500. The offer is the outcome of a conversation Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FAREWELL TO ALDERMAN WHELAN.

    At the meeting of the Irish National Federation on Monday evening the Hon. SECRERARY (Mr. Alderman Whelan) tendered his resignstion and in doing so said he was ...

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  10. THE LABOUR PARTY AND THE ELECTIONS.

    Mr. E. L. Batchelor, M.P., the Secretary of the United Labour Party. has issued the following circular to the various Societies affiated with the ...

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  11. NANGKITA. June 17.

    The weather here continues dry. We have had very lit tin ram this year ia comparison with the quantity which had fallen at this time last year. ...

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  12. PASKEVILLE, JUNE 11.

    Mr. Inspector Smyth, with the Assistant-Inspector, Mr. Gamble, conducted the annual examination of the public school yesterday and to-day. The result was close on 84 per ...

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  13. BORDER TOWN. JUNE 11.

    The late rains have benefited the early crops, which are looking healthy. Farmers are still busy seeding. The firm tone and upward tendency of the wheat market it ...

    Article : 215 words
  14. PORT VICTOR. JUNE 17.

    The Fort Victor Choral Society held its annual meeting on Friday evening. The Secretary reported that; the year had been a very sucessful one. The concerts given had been ...

    Article : 116 words
  15. YONGALA, JUNE 17.

    A young married man named Charles King died yesterday after a short illness from pneumonia. Messrs. Sandford & Co. have secured the ...

    Article : 56 words
  16. DIVORCE AND REMARRIAGE.

    Sir—May I respectfully make a few remarks about a portion of your leader headed "Divoroce and Ramarriage"in the Register of June 15? Referring to the Cathohe view of ...

    Article : 288 words
  17. FARINA, JUNE 17.

    A large rod enthusiastic meeting of Roman Catholics was held lact night after rosary to tike steps to collect funds to build a Church. ...

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  18. ARDROSSAN. JUNE 11.

    On Sunday several showers of rain fell, but being accompanied by high winds it did not soak into the ground. In the evening some nice steady rains fell, for which the farmers ...

    Article : 93 words
  19. RELIGIOUS NEWS.

    Adelaide Y.M.C.A. —The monthly meeting of the Board of Management of the Adelaide Y. M.C.A. was held on Monday afternoon, Mr. J. Viner Smith (President) in ...

    Article : 375 words
  20. THE PARALYSIS OF ENTERPRISE.

    Sir—It is not of tun that I enter into print, but really after reading Tom Coward letter in Tuesday's Register I cannot refrain from andoreing all he save re the present ...

    Article : 358 words
  21. THE PASTORAL QUESTION.

    Sir —Your article of a few days ago on the pastoral question clearly shows what is wanted ; aud why cannot members of Parliament one that) the delay in ...

    Article : 450 words
  22. URANIA, JUNE 15.

    The recent rain has been a boon to both late and early town crops. A meeting of about thirty farmers was hold in the local hall to discuss Council affairs. ...

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  23. MACLAREN VALE, JUNE 15.

    The annual meeting of subscribers to the Public Hall was held 1ast nigh, Mr. R. Russell presiding. The Hon. Secretary (Mr. J. G. Kelly) presented the report and ...

    Article : 195 words
  24. TEMPERANCE NEWS.

    PLEDGE SIGNING CAMPAIGN — meeting of those interested in the pledresining campargn was held in the Union (W.C.T.U.) Hall. Pirie-street, on Monday afternoon. ...

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  25. COLONIAL FEDERATION.

    Sir—I was much surprised when I read the nonsensical remarks uttered in the nonsenecial remarks uttered in the House of Assembly a lew days age by Mr. Arohibald concerning the great question of colonial ...

    Article : 494 words
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  27. FRANKLIN HARBOUR, JUNE 14.

    AS a meeting held in the Institute Mall this week a Literary Society was formed. Mr. Potts wan elected Prosident: Messrs. G. L. Where and T. J. Brocks VieePresidents ; and ...

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  28. ORROROO JUNE 14.

    The installation of the W.M., Brother P. R. Pike, of the Orroroo Lodge of Freemasons, took place at the Lodgeroom last Wednesday evening There was a large attendance of ...

    Article : 169 words
  29. THE INFLUENCE OF PHOTOGRAPHY ON ART.

    On Monday evening Mr. Ebenezer Cooke delivered * lecture in the Brougham-place Hall before the members and friends of the North Adelaide Young Men's Society. upon ...

    Article : 256 words
  30. MEETING OF THEBARTON RATEPAYERS.

    A meeting: of the ratepayers of Strangways and Musgrave Wards in the Town of Thebarton was held in the Thebarton Town Hall on Monday, June 17. The Mayor of THEBARTON ...

    Article : 343 words
  31. A POISONOUS PLANT.

    Sir—In the Register of June 1.I noticed • telegram from Wilcannia stating that 2,500 wethers had died out of a flock of 11,000, and it was surmised that the sheep, being on the H. SUTHERLAND. ...

    Article : 318 words
  32. SUTHERLANDS. ,JUNE12.

    From early morning till midday last Sunday a furious duststorm blow, and At times the wind was very boisterous. Rain is badly needed. ...

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  33. MOUNT PLEASANT, .JUNE 13.

    At the Institute yesterday morning Henry Harrison, with several aliases, was brought up in custody before Messrs. Thompson and Neighsmith, J.P., charged with ptealing a ...

    Article : 142 words
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