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  2. CHRISTMAS PREPARATIONS.

    There was a large number of persons observable in the principal streets of the city on Thursday morning, some being bent upon inspecting the decorations customarily to be seen ...

    Article : 214 words
  3. CHRISTMAS DAY.

    Christmas Day was observed in Adelaide in the usual quiet way. Divine Service was celebrated in several churches, and there was also a Service of Stag in the Town Hall in the ...

    Article : 83 words
  4. SERVICE OF SONG.

    On Christmas morning a number of the scholars and teachers connected with several Sunday-schools in Adelaide, under the auspices of the South Australian Sunday-school Teachers' ...

    Article : 166 words
  5. LAW COURTS

    David Florence, farm laborer, was charged by Charles Headding, farmer, with burglariously entering his dwelling-house, and stealing therefrom a ten pound note and a five pound note. ...

    Article : 153 words
  6. GLENELG.

    A constant stream of passengers flowed to Glenelg by the railway. The Jetty was densely crowded, and the beach, both north and south of it, was covered with conveyances and dotted ...

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  7. GOING OUT OF TOWN.

    Christmas Eve at Messrs. John. Hill & Co.'s booking-office was a busy day. In addition to the regular passengers, a large number of excursionists to all parts of the colony had to ...

    Article : 152 words
  8. PORT ADELAIDE CORPORATION.

    Present—All except Cr. Reynolds, from whom an apology was received. The Town Clerk reported receipts since last meeting, £351 8s. 6d.; overdraft at Bank, £378 ...

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  9. THE EAST-END MARKET.

    On the morning preceding Christmas Day takes place the red-letter event in the calendar of the East-End Market. Commencing business operations on New Year's Day, 1861, with ...

    Article : 585 words
  10. NEWS OF THE WEEK

    The Northern Territory Times says that on the 27th November, Mr. Skelton was bitten by a snake, which caused severe illness for some time. ...

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  11. SEMAPHORE.

    As usual, this popular resort was largely visited by family and pionic parties. They spent the day in sauntering about the sandhills and on the jetty. There was at one time during ...

    Article : 159 words
  12. RAILWAYS.

    The time-table on the Adelaide and Port Railway was not altered, the trains running as usuaL Excursion tickets were issued at single fares, and at least 3,000 persons availed ...

    Article : 56 words
  13. ADELAIDE CORPORATION.

    Present—His Worship the Mayor (Mr. J. Colton, J.P.), Crs. Johnson, Hagedorn, Wright, Madge, Holland, McNamara, McKenrie, Bohm, Baseby, Downs, Stacy, and Goode. ...

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  14. RAILWAY ASSOCIATION.

    Sir—I see an Association is being formed in Adelaide to promote railway extension. I guess, as we are having a prosperous year—goad crops—especially on the areas, some of ...

    Article : 717 words
  15. THE EVENING.

    There was the usual crowd in the principal streets on Christmas Eve, which were alive with a motley throng of human beings, who were intent evidently on combining business ...

    Article : 354 words
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