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Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 wordsIn the old squatting days, when an exceptionally vicious colt was taken in hand, if the usual means of Quieting him failed it was the practice on many stations to strap up one of the forelegs, taking a turn round the fetlock and buckling the strap over the arm. By this means many a vicious colt has been saddled and mounted, but the plan, though effective in some respects, is ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 403 wordsRENMARK, February 22.—At the Police Court on Tuesday bust, before Messrs. C. F. and Hollingdrake, John O'Connell was charged by M. E. Teate with sly ...
Article : 53 wordsMr. W. V. Smith asked for the postponement of the case of Mary Elizabethde de Revoir, alias Madame Cecelia. The grounds of the application were the publishing of a certain ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 wordsRAMBO, February 19.—As the majority of the first village settlers on the Murray are located here it was decided to commemorate the first anniversary by a holiday. A return ...
Article : 328 wordsRENMARK, February 22.—The apricot drying and packing is finished, and preparations are being made for the raisin crop, which is now drying. ...
Article : 1,034 wordsThe change in the weather, which would be of benefit to the farmers, seems to be far off. It was pretty generally thought that the late spell of hot weather would have been followed ...
Article : 3,369 wordsMURRAY BRIDGE, February 20.—A successful picnic was held to-day in connection with the Sunday and day schools of St. John the Baptist Church, on the grounds of Mr. W. J. ...
Article : 446 wordsEUDUNDA, February 24.—Mrs. Caroline Amelia Grossmann, widow of the late Mr. Schulz, committed suicide shortly after noon yesterday by blowing her brains out with an ...
Article : 201 wordsAt a recent meeting of the Port Lincoln branch of the Agricultural Bureau, the hon. secretary (Mr. J. Anderson) read the following paper on "Killing rabbits by means of ...
Article : 970 wordsTANUNDA, February 26.—The Tanunda branch of the Agricultural Bureau held a produce show in the local club rooms to-day. The exhibition was a great success, and the ...
Article : 107 wordsMARGARET SINCLAIR v. JAMES VEITCH AND CATHERINE VEICH.—£40 damages, for that the defendant James Veitch forcibly took and the defendants detained from the plaintiff certain ...
Article : 163 wordsQUORN, February 26.—All. the men who have been at work digging trenches for pipe-laying at Quorn waited on the mayor to-day. They contended that 4s. 6d. per chain was, owing to the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,754 wordsH. UPTON AND A. GILL v. E. W. GLEESON.—£36 17s. 4d. for money due for services rendered by the plaintiffs as attorneys and solicitors for the defendant Mr. W. V. ...
Article : 325 wordsHOG BAY, February 24.—A fishing cutter got on to the Hog Bay reef early on Saturday morning, and ran a narrow escape of being wrecked. She remained on the reef for about ...
Article : 74 wordsHOG BAY, February 24.—The recent bush fires are all out. Miles of country have been burnt, and much damage has been done to fences, feed, and timber. Steps are being ...
Article : 105 wordsEDEN VALLEY, February 26.—An accident occurred to Sir. Bartholomaeus, of this township, yesterday, whereby two of his ribs were broken through big horse kicking him. A bad ...
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Advertising : 128 wordsDavid Jones was charged on the information of L.C. Miller with begging alms, and was awarded two months' imprisonment. ...
Article : 31 wordsA special meeting of the town council was held on Saturday last, when the main roads were inspected, in view of maintenance, for which £217 is available. It was resolved to ...
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South Australian Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1895), Sat 2 Mar 1895, Page 12
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