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    [?] Mr. Jas. Dayle elicited loud appla[?] in the [?] "When in death I shall [?] the whole [?] with the comic song "Take it, Bob" by Mr. Hill, which was given [?] had to be-pepeated. ...

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  4. KANYAKA, NOVEMBER 13.

    The weather was very this morning, but the has [?]off— six teams laden with wool left here [?] and the place looked very lively—The former are wheat ...

    Article : 82 words
  5. [?] NOVEMBER 15.

    Haymaking is in fint swing at presxent and slthough masy formers have finished cutting there are [?] not yet completed their [?] The yield will not be over great;I ...

    Article : 417 words
  6. MAIILAND, NOVEMBER 13.

    o[?] lest a shep[?]of Mr.Miller's fell sad [?]the arrival of Dr,brown—Tom Good, a memder of the I.O.O.F and an old [?],who was suffering [?]of the membeane of the ...

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  7. MALLALA, NOVEMBER 18.

    The [?], which was wet and cold on the 14th, and we are now getting some real. I thick the formers in this [?] are to be [?] for the loss ...

    Article : 200 words
  8. MOUNT BARKER, NOVEMBER 11.

    On the 9th the annual Scotch picnic and sports in connection with the Presbyterian Church of this township were held at [?] Park, the residence of Mr. Allen Bell. The ...

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  9. REDHILL, NOVEMBER 12.

    The [?] of the coming harvest are very [?] indeed, and reports are constantly being brought into the township that red rust is [?] the wheat crops. Many ...

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