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    who find enough to do to pay the Corporation rate, and would regard it as oppression to be taxed 150 per cent. more for what they do not want or need. Besides, scores of families in ...

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  4. THE DUTCH ARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    An event which has been looked forward to with much interest in Holland for several months past occurred on the afternoon of the 6th instant, in the departure from ...

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  5. MERRITON, JULY 17.

    The weather is all we could desire for crops and feed.—The lambing season is over, and has been an average one.—A school and bridge are our two greatest wants, but I am ...

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  6. ROCHESTER, JULY 15.

    Since I last wrote we have had nice showers of rain, which have proved beneficial to the late sown crops.—Numbers of teams are passing through here daily for new settlements further ...

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  7. STIRLING EAST, JULY 12.

    I have to record the death on July 10, at the age of 74, of another old resident in the Hills in the person of Mrs. Wally, who had been in the employ of the late Sir R. D. Hanson and ...

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  8. MURRAY STEAMERS.

    Sir—Are there any means of getting the rules and regulations relating to the steamboats and steam-launches on the River Murray, or are there no rules? I have tried the Government ...

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  9. OBSTRUCTIONS ON FOOTPATHS.

    Sir—Having noticed that a Mr. E. P. Levy was fined for allowing his goods to hang over the footpath in Hindley-street, can you inform your readers how it is that the Inspector allows ...

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  10. HANSON, JULY 19.

    Mr. Jonas, a very old resident, was entertained at a farewell dinner at the Hanson Hotel on the occasion of his leaving the district for Yongala. The Chairman, Mr. O'Loughlin, proposed the ...

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  11. WHITE SLAVES.

    Sir—I can see by your day's paper that there is some one thinking of trying to put a stop to the hours we have got to work in this colony. I hope that you will publish these few lines of ...

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  12. WANDEARAH, JULY 14.

    An entertainment on behalf of the Trust Funds of the Wesleyan Chapel was given on Friday evening last. Considering that it was the first affair of the kind in the locality, it was ...

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  13. GOATS.

    Sir—To illustrate the validity of a complaint made by a most respectable deputation to the Queenstown and Alberton District Council on the 15th instant, re trespass by quadrupeds on ...

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  14. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Frosts have been very severe in this Hundred for some time past, but on Wednesday last nice showers of rain commenced to fall, and have continued ever since. The crops are looking ...

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  15. THE NEW TOWN CLERK OF NORWOOD AND KENSINGTON.

    Sir—I, too, was very much surprised to read in the report of the Norwood and Kensington Council's proceedings that our old, and I might almost say revered Town Clerk, and resigned ...

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  16. ADELAIDE IN 1878.

    Sir—In view of the unlimited "blow" we have indulged in during the past few years, we ought to be proud to show strangers round our beautiful city at this time of the year. To those ...

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  17. BALAKLAVA, JULY 18.

    During the past 24 hours we have had the heaviest rains of the season—On Tuesday evening last the fourth quarterly Institute entertainment was held in the Balaklava Hotel Hall ...

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  18. BARABBA, JULY 16.

    The weather is very pleasant in this neighborhood. Yesterday it rained from 7 to 10 a.m., after which the sun broke through the thick clouds,and everything looked bright and ...

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  19. OLIVE CUTTINGS.

    Sir—Having planted close on 700 olive cuttings I want to know whether it is necessary to water them or not? If so, when, how often, and in what manner? 2nd. Is it requisite to ...

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  20. WILLIAMSTOWN, JULY 16.

    An entertainment was given in the Council Hall on Thursday evening last, consisting of songs, choruses glees and readings. Selections from the "Messiah" and "Judas Mac[?]be[?]s," by ...

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  21. BEVERLEY, JULY 16.

    Quite a gloom has been thrown over this neighborhood during the last few days by the death of one of the oldest residents—Mrs. March, wife of Francis March, sen. She was ...

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  22. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT.

    Sir—From reading sundry articles and letters in the newspapers concerning Jonathan Prest, and as his case seems to be the topic of the day, will you allow me space to recall some JNO. BOND PHIPSON. ...

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  23. CLARE, JULY 17.

    The good folks in Clare are anxiously watching the discussion as regards their railway.—The weather here is now all that could be wished for the growing crops, but I hear that to ...

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  24. MELROSE, JULY 17.

    We are enjoying splendid seasonable weather, and there is every prospect of a good season. The crops are looking well, and green feed is abundant.—A pleasing ceremony took place at ...

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  25. WIRRABARA, JULY 15.

    For the last few weeks the weather has been all that could be desired, and the crops look well, although we have had some severe frosts at night. The farmers are now in hopes of ...

    Article : 177 words
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  28. SADDLEWORTH, JULY 18.

    The weather, which for the most part during the past three weeks has been dry with cold piercing winds and occasional frosts, changed yesterday morning to rain, which continued at ...

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