A special meeting of the Port Pirie Town Council was held yesterday afternoon to consider the action of Mr. F. Grey, in having, on November 30 last, prior to the ...
Article : 189 wordsDecember 9.—Hay continues to come in freely, and chap, merchants' stacks are attaining considerable dimensions. Reaping has begue, and will soon ...
Article : 47 wordsThe bark season is yet in its infancy. but so far it does not hold out prospects of the golden results of last year. There will, however, be a good area of wattles to strip. ...
Article : 99 wordsDecember 8.—The rabbit factory is again busy, and trappers have been forwarding better supplies of rabbits. On the 1st 1,100 tons were put through, on ...
Article : 189 wordsDecember 6.—Reaping will be general next week, though principally it will be confined to barley crops. Wheat will not be ready for the stripper for some time. The damp ...
Article : 94 wordsDecember 14.—the members of the Great Northern Athletic and Racing Club will on Friday decide what is to be done in reference to holding their annual sports ...
Article : 188 wordsLast night a deputation of about w gentlemen waited on the Town Council in reierenee to the erection of corporation salevards. There were present representatives ...
Article : 214 wordsDecember 9.—An exhibition of May's Climax Harvester was given on Mr. Hart's farm to-day. The machine worked satisfactorily in a crop of seven bags to the acre. ...
Article : 32 wordsDecember 10.—Messrs. Bagot, Shakes, and Lewis held their first monthly sale here yesterday, Mr. Jos. Wilkinson being the auctioneer. There was a good attendance of ...
Article : 74 wordsDecember 11.—Anniversary services in connection with the Dutton Bay Methodist Church were held on Sunday. Rev. T. Theobald preached to good congregations. ...
Article : 138 wordsOctober 8.—The Local Court &at There on Friday, when three cases were tried by Messrs. J. T. Keats, S.M., and J. Heath and W. Pryor. In the case Matheson v. ...
Article : 182 wordsDecember 9.—A meeting of the Kadina Traders' Association was held last evening to make arrangements for the Christmas holidays. at was decided to close all ...
Article : 226 wordsDecember 14.—On Saturday evening a concert was given in the local institute by Die scholars of the Cockburn school, under the management of their teacher (Mr. ...
Article : 124 wordsA severe gale passed over here yesterday about 1 p.m., and did a great deal of damage to the crops, especially peas, of which many acres are grown in the district. Several ...
Article : 228 wordsDecember 8.—The death is announced of Mr. W. Holzgrefe, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Holzgrefe, of Bluegum Park, M Hicent, at the age of 18 years. He had been ...
Article : 134 wordsDecember 14.—The Christmas school holiday sports were held on Saturday afternoon, and were followed by a concert in the evening in the ladies' walking match, of ...
Article : 132 wordsDecember 8.—The first load of new wheat was delivered here by Mr. U. Mitchell, of Belalie, and purchased by Mr. P. M. Walker for the ...
Article : 92 wordsDecember 13. — There has been a lot of rain, but little wind; consequently no damage is being done to the crop?. The rain is beneficial to the grass, which is ...
Article : 116 wordsDecember 10.—Red rust has a firm hold in the wheatfields, and the continued damp weather will encourage the fungus growth. — The Centenary Tower is ...
Article : 194 wordsDecember 10.—On Wednesday evening the Misses Hector's pupils gave a concert in the Institute Hall, the occasion being the break-up for the Christmas holidays. The ...
Article : 100 wordsAbout 9 p.m. on Wednesday last Hugh Leister had rather a narrow escape from drowning. He was strolling on the Port Angusta wharf, and walked over the edge ...
Article : 152 wordsDecember 12.—Continued dissatisfaction is generally felt at the low price of wheat, but as the majority of farmers are contented with small ...
Article : 90 wordsDecember 10.—Last night a Christmas tree festival was held at the Laura Baptist Church. There was a good attendance. The tree was in charge of Misses Knowles ...
Article : 292 wordsDecember 14.—Large quantities of rabbits continue to be forwarded from the surrounding districts to the canning works. —Fish are more plentiful than for some ...
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Advertising : 882 wordsMr. H. Buick, a local boatman, reports that while out boating uear Hog Bay he saw a strange fish. He says:—"We were out off Kangaroo Head beating up to Hog Bay with ...
Article : 186 wordsMessrs. Matthews & Co., stock and station agents, Currie-street, Adelaide, have started monthly stock sales at the Government trucking yards here, under the ...
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 19 Dec 1903, Page 36
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