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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The anniversary of the Armagh Wesleyan Chapel was held on Sunday last, when the Rev. Mr. Goldsmith, who has been lately appointed to this circuit, preached three eloquent ...

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  3. WEST TORRENS.

    April 13.—No quorum. April 27.—Present—All. Tenders accepted —Building bridge on west road, Campbell, £145 15s.; Cenlin, scavenging Thebarton streets ...

    Article : 81 words
  4. ONAUNGA.

    April 24. — Present — Messrs. Edwards, Jaensch, and Brook. Poundkeeper produced pound book, and declared it correct. Several applications received for work. Deferred for ...

    Article : 86 words
  5. NOARLUNGA.

    The late fatal accident, which resulted in the death of Mr. Radford's daughter, has caused a feeling of deep sympathy with her bereaved parents.—Several of the farmers have sold off ...

    Article : 103 words
  6. JUPITER CREEK, APRIL 27.

    If we are to form an opinion by appearances, or to believe reports which are in circulation, there must be considerable quantities of gold getting up here, for last week there was a pretty ...

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  7. IMPOUNDING NOTICES.

    APPLETON, Hundred of Alma (nearest Post-Office, Rhynie), James McMahon, Poundkeeper—One brown saddle horse, few white hairs on forehead, like off shoulder. If not ...

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  8. MINTARO, APRIL 28.

    The farmers are busy ploughing and sowing, the late rains having been very beneficial to them. A great deal of new land will be under crop this year—a deal of it being fallowed last ...

    Article : 145 words
  9. PARA WIRRA.

    April 24.—Present—Mr. Wm. Scott (Chairman), Councillors Tippett, Hooper, and Harvey. Order for confirmation of Hill's and Taylor's roads received from Crown Lands Office for ...

    Article : 258 words
  10. PENOLA, APRIL 22.

    There was a Masonic dinner at Host Edwards's last night, when several new members were admitted to the "Craft," and an excellent dinner followed, attended not only by various leading ...

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  11. AUBURN, APRIL 24.

    Preparations for wheat sowing are being pushed on in every direction with great vigor, and a much larger area will be under crop than last year. The seasonable rains are of great ...

    Article : 192 words
  12. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    April 24.—Present—All. Clerk to give notice to Mr. Cox to cut fence projecting on district road, north of Section 400. A reward of £1 be paid to any one giving information that will ...

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  13. MOONTA, APRIL 22.

    In mining matters there is nothing of very startling importance to record. The indications at the Hamley, the Pararra, and Challa, are said to be improving. The lode at the ...

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  14. QUEEN'S OWN TOWN, APRIL 28.

    The opening services in connection with our new Wesleyan Chapel were celebrated on Sunday last, when sermons were preached morning and evening by our old and respected minister, ...

    Article : 271 words
  15. ANGASTON.

    April 17.—Present—All. Letter from Flaxman's Valley Council, requesting their proportion pf rates for the part of the district lately separated; Clerk to reply that Council will ...

    Article : 79 words
  16. PORT GAWLER.

    April 26.—Present—Messrs. Warren (Chairman), Corden, and Kenner. Robert Carson's tender accepted for metalling road North of Two Wells, at £3 10s. per-chain; and David ...

    Article : 80 words
  17. BAROSSA EAST.

    April 19.—Present—All. Waterdrains on Boundary-road to be cleared out. Mr. C. von Bertouch offered on behalf of trustees of late Mr. F. Roach £10 per acre for portion of water ...

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  18. CHINKFORD, APRIL 28.

    The new national schoolhouse was formally opened on Tuesday, the 27th instant, with a musical and literary entertainment. In the absence of the Ven. Archdeacon Twopenny ...

    Article : 262 words
  19. QUEENSTOWN AND ALBERTON.

    April 19.—Present—Messrs. Tomsett (Chairman), Burge, and Beasley. Owing to the instructions contained in the Government memo, of 7th instant, the Council resolved that the ...

    Article : 67 words
  20. BAROSSA WEST.

    April 19.—Present—Messrs. Martin, Eva, and McCallum. Morris King's tender for cutting Edson's Hill, accepted £31. Account for 26s. 8d., received from Mr. J. Rudall; to stand ...

    Article : 166 words
  21. SADDLEWORTH.

    April 24.—Present — All but Councillor Caskey. Patrick Quinlivan's tender for No. 34 contract accepted. Clerk to survey work at Chinkford and Saddleworth. Constables to be ...

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  22. RIVERTON, APRIL 22.

    The Daniel family has paid this quarter a visit, and gave one of their entertainments this evening in Mr. Bathurst's hotel to a full house and highly respectable audience, who manifested ...

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  23. CAMPBELLTOWN.

    April 26.—Present—All. Clerk to advertise that all rates unpaid after 10th of may would be sued for. Work ordered on St. Bernard's, Campbelltown, and Reserve-roads, and Sullivan ...

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  24. KOORINGA, APRIL 28.

    A Soiree in connection with the Kooringa Wesleyan Mutual Improvement Association took place on Tuesday evening, April 27. The President, Rev. G. Lee, took the chair. The ...

    Article : 262 words
  25. STEPNEY.

    April 23.—Present—Messrs. Heineman (in the chair), Pitt, and Goss. Letter received from the Yatala South Council asking Council to cooperate in preventing removal of sand from ...

    Article : 68 words
  26. EAST TORRENS.

    April 27.—Present—Messrs. Playford, M.P. (Chairman), Merchant, and Cobbledick. Tenders accepted for cutting and forming 12 chains of road, Horsnall's Gully—C. Hank at 18s. ...

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  27. TALUNGA.

    April 26.—Present—Messrs. S. Randell, J. Phillis, F. Hannaford, G. Dunn, and W. Eglinton. Letter from Para Wirra Council, declining to co-operate with Talunga Council for ...

    Article : 209 words
  28. STRATHALBYN CORPORATION.

    Present—Councillors Catt (in the chair), Colman, Milnes, and Rowe. One hundred copies of By-laws to be printed and sold. Tarring of bridge to be deferred till next meeting. ...

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  29. CLARE, APRIL 23.

    The Clare Wesleyan Chapel anniversary was held on Sunday and Monday, April 18 and 19. On Sunday three sermons were preached to full congregations by the Rev. C. H. Goldsmith, ...

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  30. HIGHERCOMBE.

    April 26.—Present—Mr. Coulls (Chairman), Messrs. Kolwes, Klopper, and MacLeod. Council to inspect road by Mr. Kingstmill's. Mr. H. Pitman applied for repairs on new road ...

    Article : 58 words
  31. KONDOPARINGA.

    April 24.—Present—Messrs Hay (Chairman), Murrie, and Lymburner. W. Nottage's tender accepted, for clearing road at Wickham's Hills. Circular from Crown Lands Office, stating if ...

    Article : 99 words
  32. MOUNT BARKER, APRIL 22.

    On Thursday evening, April 22, a complimentary dinner was given to Dr. Wilson on his leaving Mount Barker, he having supplied the place of Dr. Robertson, while that gentleman was ...

    Article : 426 words
  33. MACCLESFIELD.

    On Sunday, April 25, the anniversary of the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was held, when se[?]mons were preached by the Rev. T. Edmeades in the afternoon and evening. Both ...

    Article : 215 words
  34. TEATREE GULLY.

    April 26.—Present—All. Order signed for Mr. George McEwin, authorising the deed to he prepared for the exchange of roads with him. Councillors Lithgow and Haines reported on ...

    Article : 134 words
  35. LIGHT.

    April 17.—Present—Messrs. J. McNamara (Chairman), Green, Rhone, and Menz. Contracts 15, 16, and 18 passed for payment. Contract 17 not finished satisfactorily. Reported ...

    Article : 135 words
  36. SADDLEWORTH, APRIL 29.

    A am sorry to hear that great havoc has been made during the past week among the flocks in this neighborhood. Messrs. Goodes & Colebach have had over a hundred sheep destroyed, and ...

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  37. UPPER WAKEFIELD.

    April 27.—Present—All but Mr. King. Mr. Long in the chair. Letter received from Rhynie Council applying for £22 10s. To stand over. Two tenders received for specification, No. 132. ...

    Article : 206 words
  38. GAWLER CORPORATION.

    Present — The Mayor, Councillors Edson, Deland, Howe, and Bright. Mr. McEwen wrote, giving the Council permission to use his premises for the purpose of building buttresses ...

    Article : 256 words
  39. MORPHETT VALE.

    April 19.—Present—Messrs. S. Myles (Chairman), Cox, King, and Short. Memo, read from Crown Lands Office respecting grants in aid. Overseer reported payment of £2 13s., for day ...

    Article : 61 words
  40. SMITHFIELD, APRIL 29.

    In my last communication reference was made to some very rowdy proceedings at a grog-shop in the neighborhood. It has come to my knowledge that the term has been applied to the ...

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  41. MENINGIE, APRIL 27.

    During the last ten days we have had many seasonable shewers of rain, annihilating, as it were, every hindrance to tillage in this locality. Our farmers are to a man showing cheerful ...

    Article : 356 words
  42. MOUNT CRAWFORD.

    April 26.—Present—All but Samuel Hill. Letter from Mr. Franckorn, stating that land sold to Mr. Koch is fenced, but not cultivated. Received from Lyndoch Local Court fines due ...

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  43. VIRGINIA, APRIL 3.

    The anniversary of the Bible Christian Chapel took place on Sunday and Monday last. The Rev. J. S. Way, of Adelaide, preached on the former day to large congregations, and on ...

    Article : 411 words
  44. MUNNO PARA WEST.

    April 26.—Present—Chairman, and Messrs. Ridley, Underdown, and Wingate. Tenders accepted—For metal repairs to Wingate's Ford, at £8 5s. 6d., and Day's Ford, at £3 2s. 6d., ...

    Article : 102 words
  45. WALKERVILLE.

    April 19.—Present—Messrs. Earle (Acting Chairman), Huntley, Barker, and Eggers. Circular from Crown Lands Office regulating grants in aid, &c., and stating that Government ...

    Article : 102 words
  46. MYPONGA JETTY, APRIL 27.

    I am asked by several persons to wake up, but the times are so dull that it is enough to drive us all to sleep. It is true that all the farmers are busy ploughing, which shows their ...

    Article : 166 words
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