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  2. EURELIA.

    February 20.—A cricket match was played here to-day, Eurelia versus Walloway, and the home team won easily, disposing of the visitors for 8 runs. E. Hall and W. Canny ...

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  3. GRUNTHAL.

    February 16.—On Monday afternoon a painful accident befell a young boy 11 years of age, the son of Mr. A. Abraham, of Grunthal. Whilst helping his elder brother ...

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  4. MOUNT GAMBIER.

    February 17.—Mr. Thomas Sincock, for many years engineer in charge of the Mount Gambler waterworks, died yesterday of consumption. There was not a trace of the ...

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  5. EDITHBURGH.

    February 22. —On Saturday last the Steele-Payne Family of Bellringers visited this town, and in the evening gave an enter, tainment to a good house. On Sunday ...

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  6. MANOORA.

    February 15.—Manoora promises in the future to be famous not only as a racing centre, but as an industrial one. While most business people have been feeling the ...

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  7. GUMERACHA.

    February 19.—Yesterday Mr. Quinn, at the invitation of (he local Agricultural Bureau, visited this district, and gave a demonstration of summer ...

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  8. FREELING

    February 17.—On Monday Barton's circus performed here to a crowded house.—On Tuesday the Linden Dramatic Company performed in the instiute, staging "My ...

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  9. KANMANTOO.

    February 22.—A Christian Eudeavor rally was held in the Methodist Church at Kamantoo on Saturday, when the Nairue, Native Valley, Gum Gully, Callington, and ...

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  10. GLADSTONE.

    February 17.—A successful village fair, in aid of the circuit funds of the Methodist Church, was held here yesterday in the grounds adjoining the Town Hall. The ...

    Article : 301 words
  11. MYLOR.

    February 17.—A social in connection with the harvest thanksgiving of the Mylor Methodist Church was held on Tuesday, evening, the Rev. 1. Perry presiding over ...

    Article : 95 words
  12. KINGSTON.

    February 22.—An old resident, Mr. James Dowdy, died last Friday. He had reached the age of 96 years, and until lately was bale and hearty. He lived with his son, ...

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  13. MINLATON

    February 19—Mr. John Nankivell was burning stubble on Wednesday, when the north wind, which was blowing strongly at the time, drove the fire into Messrs. ...

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  14. LAURA.

    February 23.—The local Baptist Church held thanksgiving services last Sunday and Monday. On the former day the Rev. E. S. Tuckwell, B.A., preached three times to ...

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  15. HAWKER.

    February 17.—There is n lot of sickness just now, and a cool change would be much appreciated. ...

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  16. MILLICENT.

    February 17.—Many members of the Methodist Church here desire that the Rev. W. H. Cann, of twentieth century fame, should be appointed to this district. The ...

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  17. INNAMINCKA.

    February 14.—Sub-Inspector Clode arrived here a few days ago to inspect the local police-station. It is 20 years ago since lie visited the town, and he was hearly ...

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  18. GULNARE.

    February 16.—Last Friday a pubic meeting was held in the local school to consider the advisableness of building an institute. A representative attendance was present, ...

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  19. INGLEWOOD.

    February 22.—Harvest thank giving services were held on Sunday in the Houghton Congregational Hall in connection with the Congregational and Methodist Churches. ...

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  20. LOXTON'S HUT.

    February 15.—Harvest thanksgiving services were held here last Sunday by the Rev. L Kuss. of Mannum. The room was tastefully decorated with fruit, cereals, ...

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  21. GEEEN'S PLAINS.

    February 22.—The few intensely hot days of last week were made still more unpleasant by farmers burning scrub, stubble, &c, with the object of ...

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  22. MOUNT BARKER.

    February 19. —Eight tenders hare been received from Adelaide and suburban firms for the installation of acetylene gas at the institute, and the committee will probably ...

    Article : 130 words
  23. KINGSCOTE (K.I.)

    February 17.—On account of extra production there is some competition in freights. The James Comrie is making an extra trip this week, and residents are ...

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  24. GOLDEN GROVE.

    February 22.—The weather during the last few days lias been very rough, the wind during Friday night and Saturday morning being exceptionally strong, limbs being ...

    Article : 56 words
  25. KEITH. !

    February 16.—The Rev. E. J. Drummond conducted harvest thanksgiving services the Congregational Church here on Sunday List. A large number attended. ...

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  26. GEORGETOWN.

    February 15.—A serious mishap occurred here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison were returning home from church, when the young colt they were driving bolted. ...

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  27. KADINA.

    February 16.—At the Police Court on Friday last John Macky vas brought before Mr. P. Jackson charged with having disturbed the peace of the White Lion Hotel, ...

    Article : 279 words
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