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  2. OUR ANGLO COLONIAL LETTER.

    Yesterday the Queen attained her sixty-ninth year. We were told in the newspapers, as usual, a number of interesting facto as to the length of her life and reign as compared with ...

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  3. Mail News.

    The weather is so fine and summer like that we are all looking forward glsefully to the Whitsuntide holidays, which com-mence to-morrow. Parliament rises this ...

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  4. District Councils.

    [Clerks of district councils are requested to send in reports of council meetings as early as possible, otherwise they cannot be inserted. Reports should be briefly and clearly written.] ...

    Article : 32 words
  5. RAPID DAY.

    June 23.-Present-Crs. Christie (chair) Morris, and Bennett. G. Morris's tender accepted for district council paddock at Bullaparinga at £3 for 12 months from July I next. ...

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  6. ANGASTON.

    June 16.-Present All. Destitute Board wrote requesting name of medical practitioner appointed to attend io destitute poor for ensuing year; Dr. H. Ayliffe reappointed. ...

    Article : 163 words
  7. GUMERACHA JUNE 21.

    On Wednesday evening, June 20, the Ohio Minister's gave an entertainment in the Gumeracha Institute. There was a good attendance m spite of the inclemency of the ...

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  8. RBYNlE.

    June 23. - Present - Crs. George Watt (chair), Jobn Kemp, and John Harvey. Dr. F. Allwork recommended by council to attend destitute in district for year ending 1889. Mr. ...

    Article : 86 words
  9. HOG BAY, JUNE 25.

    It is rather unfortunate that we are left without a local constable or trooper, as larrikinism is on the increase. Religious services are frequently disturbed. Nice rains have ...

    Article : 117 words
  10. STANLEY.

    June 25. - Nominations - Councillors: Mintaro ward Messrs. E. Bowman, G. McLeish, and F. H. Weaton ; Farrell's Flat ward-Mr. G. Faulkner (elected); Eastern ...

    Article : 79 words
  11. BALAKLAVA.

    June 23.-Present-All except Cr. Veitch. Returning officer reported Messrs. J. H. Frost, J. Kelly, W. J. Verco, and R. Veitch nominated for councillors; election to take place ...

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  12. STIRLING.

    June 23-Present-All except Cr. Halliday. Mr. Measdy allowed to cut down two trees on road near Crafers. Mr. W. Milne, Jun., allowed to cut trench on road near his ...

    Article : 55 words
  13. BELALIE.

    June 25. - Present - Ore. Neale (chair), Glasson, Ward, Chapman, Burton, Price, and Williams, Mrs. O'Dea's application to be allowed to enclose road adjoining her property ...

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  14. MARRABEL JUNE 26.

    The Marrabel Catholic Church on Sunday, June 26, was visited by his Grace Archbishop Reynolds, who held confirmation service. About 65 children and a few adults were ...

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  15. UPPER WAKFFIELD.

    June 23.-Present-All, Chairman Destitute Board wrote notifying transfer of contract for supply of rations ta destitute persons, from Mr. C. E. Warren to Mr. E. W. Castine. ...

    Article : 165 words
  16. BURNSIDE.

    Jure 18.-Councillors : North Kensington ward-Mr. J. Cornish (elected) ; Burnside ward-Mr. J. R. Osborne (elected); Beaumont ward-Mr. G. P. Cleland (elected): Dulwich ...

    Article : 67 words
  17. MORPHETT VALE JUNE 25.

    The member of the Morphett Vale Cricket Club met od Saturday night, June 23, at [?] Emu Hotel, to celebrate the closing of the season. Mr. A. Brodie occupied the chair. ...

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  18. CALTOWIE.

    June 26. - Nominations. - Councillors : Western ward, Mr. C. N. Woronum (elected); Mount Mary ward, Mr. H. Hill (elected); North-western ward, Mr. Jno. Molony ...

    Article : 99 words
  19. WEST TORRENS.

    June 19.-Present Crs. Tolley (chair), Bagshaw, Rowell, and Gray. Chairman reported having laid foundation stone of new council chamber. Vote of thanks accorded to ...

    Article : 47 words
  20. CLARE.

    June 18 (special meeting).-Present-A. H. Tenders accepted For spreading metal on main roads, contracts 11 and 12, Howard and Co.; 13,14, and 16, Flanaghan & Co ; 15, H. ...

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  21. PORT LINCOLN JUNE 23.

    We have had glorious rains daring the put week, together with heavy gales, but the weather has now moderated. All classes an jubilant over the prospects of a good season. ...

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  22. YANKALILLA.

    June 23.-Present-Crs. Robertson (chair), Adey, Green, Heathcote, Hunt, Mitchell, and Nosworthy. Clerk to attend one day daring second week in July for purpose of registering ...

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  23. CRAFERS.

    June 21.-Present-Crs. T. Callins (chair), Welfare, Dyer, and G. Gore. Tenders accepted Stripping metal off piece of old road and spreading same, Bridgewater-road, Figg and ...

    Article : 130 words
  24. YONGALA.

    June 22.-Present-Crs. J. Cheek (chair), J. Blunsden, A, Cram, R. McPherson. Jas. Smith, and J. Howard. Clerk reported arranging with B. Clapp for destroying ...

    Article : 86 words
  25. BENMARK, JUNE 23.

    As an instance of how the residents Me inconvenienced through there being no post office here I relate the following fact:-Last Saturday two of the settlers and a lad from Parings. ...

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  26. DUDLEY (Hog Bay).

    Jane 23 -Cr. Thos. Willson unanimously chosen chairman. Clerk to be appointed. Chairman to write Commissioner of Grown Lands re books and forma, and also to apply ...

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  27. Country News.

    Rifle matches in connection with the local company of the V. M. R. were held at Booleroo Centre on Wednesday, June 20. The west [?]was decidedly against good shooting, and in ...

    Article : 214 words
  28. ENGLISH COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    The wool market remains quiet bat steady. At Leicester the market has a fairly cheerful tone, but the discrepancies as to values and the near approach of the new season's produce of wool prevent large ...

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  29. GLADSTONE.

    Jure 16.-Present-Crs. G. M. Growden (chair). J. H. Bundle, W. Coe, and G. Fisher. Rev. J. Dixon wrote applying for leave to close toad by section 214, hundred Yangya; ...

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  30. GRACE.

    June 25.-Nominations Councillors: Light ward, Mr. R. Butler (elected); Centre ward, Messrs. H. Jarmyn and T. Griggs; South ward, Mr. T. Irish, jun (elected). Auditor: ...

    Article : 36 words
  31. HALL.

    June 23.-Present-All. Tenders accepted Contract 41, A. Huckel, £1 9s. per chain; 54. R. Canon, £3 (lump sum). Clerk reported rates outstanding, £5 7s. 3d. Works ...

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  32. RIVERTON, JUNE 25.

    The heaviest fall of rain the district had this season fell on Wednesday, June 20.-The holiday passed off quietly. A good number of members of the local volunteer company ...

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  33. HIGHERCOMBE.

    June 25.-Present-All except Cr. W. Krnse. Use of the old schoolroom, Houghton, for dancing class refused. Receipts, £S 10s, 9d.; payments, £60 17s. 3d. ...

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  34. BULL'S CREEK. June 26.

    The heaviest fall of rain for the season occurred last week. Ploughing and seeding are fairly started now.-The monthly meeting of the local band of hope was held last ...

    Article : 90 words
  35. KANYAKA.

    June 18.-Present - Or. Meincks (chair), French, Rowe, and Salmon. Nominations for councillors informal on account of some advertisements having miscarried; to be rectified. ...

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  36. CALTOWIE, June 26.

    Seeding operations being finished the farmers are starting wheat carting again A large quantity of wheat is still stacked in the railway yard, and instead of decreasing the stacks ...

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  37. LINCOLN.

    June 23.-Nominations-Councillors: Lincoln ward - Messrs. John Anderson, Win. Bartlett, J. K. Bishop, John Dann, John Garrett, W. F. Haigh, R B Jackson, D. M. ...

    Article : 102 words
  38. ROCHESTER, JUNE 25.

    Daring the past week splendid rains have fallen here, upwards of 2 inches having b registered. This will benefit the crops, and feed, which were rather backward owing to the ...

    Article : 42 words
  39. CLEVE, June 16.

    There is now the promise of a fine season, though perhaps it will be a little late. Feed is growing fast, and the wheat is shooting vigorously. Half of June is past, and on ...

    Article : 98 words
  40. STEPHENSTON, JUNE 26.

    The wheat crops in the hundred of Palmer have in most cases come np very patchy on account of the light rains. We have not had a good soaking rain for this season. The total ...

    Article : 84 words
  41. MONARTO.

    June 18.-Present-Crs. George Green (chair). George Patterson, and C. A. R. Gebrike. Chairman reported having let piece of clearing on Thiel's road leading to ...

    Article : 114 words
  42. COULTA, JUNE 22.

    THe past week has been a succession of heavy rains, as not a day hag passed without rain. Feed it coming on very nicely, if the vermin will allow it to grow. The wheat sown ia also ...

    Article : 92 words
  43. TUMBY, JUNE 21.

    Seeding operations are fast drawing close. The heavy rain of June 17 and 18 has thoroughly soaked the ground, which is now in fine order for working. Owing to the extend ...

    Article : 83 words
  44. MOUNT BARKER.

    June 25.-Present-Crs. Murray (chair), Stephen, and Monks. Destitute Board wrote wishing to know if any complaints of inattention of medical officer for destitute ...

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  45. EDEN VALLEY, June 26.

    On Sunday, Jane 17, a gale of wind blew till about 4 o'clock in the afternoon, when a steady rain commenced to fall, and continued through the night. The two following days were wet, ...

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  46. VICTOR HARBOR, JUNE 26.

    We have had Some splendid rains. This week the weather has been nice and warm, and it will do much to bring on the young crop:- None of the mining effort of the district have ...

    Article : 309 words
  47. MOUNT BRYAN.

    Present - Crs. Rush (chair), Bowman, Harry. Jones. Pearce, Stephens, and Tralagan. Various correspondence dealt with. Cr. Rush appointed to accompany overseer to ...

    Article : 92 words
  48. MUNNO PARA WEST.

    June 25.-Mr. William Ridgway (for Virginia West ward), and Mr. John Roberts (for Smithfield ward), elected as councillors without opposition. The following were ...

    Article : 65 words
  49. PARA WIRRA.

    June 23.-Special meeting on main road business. Present-Grs. J. Symonds (chair), Wm. Scott, Wm. Hooper, and P. B. MitchelL J. Cleary to be further employed clearing ...

    Article : 130 words
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  52. FULLERVILLE, JUNE 25.

    On Tuesday evening, June 19, the members of the recently formed band of hope held their monthly meeting in the [?] There was a good attendance, and Mr. A. Crossley (President of the band) occupied the chair. Recitations were given by Masters Arthur Bates, Stephen Jeffery, and [?] ...

    Article : 85 words
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