April 18.—Last Saturday an amusing game of cricket was played on the Blackwood ground between teams representing the Belair and Blackwood "old buffers." ...
Article : 145 wordsApril 14.—Mr. G. Taylor was driving his trap down a Blight decline near the township late on Saturday night, when owing to the darkness, he got a little off the road ...
Article : 179 wordsApril 13.—A rather sensational colt occurred here on Monday evening last. James Chandler was coining into the town along the Port Moorowie-road driving a ...
Article : 345 wordsApril 14.—Inspector Maughan, who has temporary charge of Inspector Neale's district, during the latter's absence in Tasmania, visited the Linwood school for the ...
Article : 90 wordsApril 14.—A few Weeks ago there was a great abundance of feed. Millions of small green caterpillars suddenly made their appearance, and in a very ...
Article : 171 wordsApril 18.—The population of this district is rapidly diminishing. During the past few months several families have left ...
Article : 21 wordsApril 18.—At Messrs. Young Bros.' saleyards on Saturday the keen demand for farm horses continued. Over 100 were yarded, including 40 brought from ...
Article : 67 wordsApril 13.—The weather continues dry and hot, and farmers are awaiting anxiously for rain to commence ploughing. Feed is getting scarce, and unless we have early rains to ...
Article : 132 wordsApril 12.—Mr. Thomas Williams, of Helston, near Kapunda, died on Saturday morning. He bad been ailing for several weeks. Mr. Williams was an old resident of ...
Article : 50 wordsApril 13.—An old and much-respected resident of this district, Mr. J. Hall, farmer and sheep-owner, of Mongulata, died yesterday. The deceased was one of the few old ...
Article : 108 wordsApril 11.—The Maitland Literary Society opened the new session on Friday night. The president (the Rev. T. S. Williams) presided, and Mr. P. M. Ryan read the ...
Article : 333 wordsApril 13.—The Taylor-street Christian Endeavor Society celebrated its eleventh anniversary at the Methodist lecture-hall on Monday evening. Mr. John Mitchell ...
Article : 768 wordsApril 13.—Field mice in large numbers arc forsaking their usual places of abode and are coming into the dwelling-houses in the township. People who have witnessed ...
Article : 82 wordsApril 15.—The anniversary meeting in connection with the Baptist Sunday-school was held on Wednesday evening. The church was well filled. The chair was ...
Article : 88 wordsApril 12.—The anniversary tea and public meeting of the Methodist Church took place on Monday evening. Mr. G. Sandow occupied the chair. Mr. W. Gibson reported a ...
Article : 120 wordsApril 14.—A painful accident happened to Mr. James Mullan. A plough fell on his hand and cut his thumb so badly that he had to go to Port Lincoln to get the ...
Article : 41 wordsApril 12.—During last week the following produce was railed from the Mount Gambier railway-station:—Potatoes, 296 tons 14 cwt.; onions, 5 tons ...
Article : 679 wordsApril 13.—At Heuncke's Hotel on Saturday evening a farewell social was tendered to Mr. H. J. Heinjus, who is leaving the district. A presentation was made to Mr. ...
Article : 139 wordsApril 15.—Last evening the annual social in connection with St. Barnabas' Church was held in the schoolroom. A large number assembled, and an interesting musical ...
Article : 170 wordsApril 15.—Last night'a concert was held in St. George's schoolroom, when a good programme was carried out. It consisted of tableaux, dumb-bell exercises by boys, a ...
Article : 96 wordsApril 12.—At the Millicent council meeting, in answer to Councillor Hann, the overseer of works stated that he had been inspecting works on the previous day ...
Article : 68 wordsApril 15—Owing to the long spell of dry weather, many people are new obliged to cart water for household purposes from those fortunate neighbors whose tanks ...
Article : 159 wordsApril 18.—At a shareholders' meeting, held on Friday, it was decided to open the new butter and produce factory at an early date.—The some evening a vigilance ...
Article : 60 wordsApril 13.—Captain de Passey made an inspection of the local rifle club's range on Saturday. The committee have applied for a more modern weapon than the old ...
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Advertising : 245 wordsApril 18.—An interesting gathering was held at "Trelawney." the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sando on Wednesday. April 13, the occasion ...
Article : 94 wordsApril 14.—Rabbits are on the increase in this district. The Mutooroo Pastoral Company is for the first time using phosphorised wheat cat with success. ...
Article : 62 wordsApril 18.—During the last week two or three young men in this neighborhood have been served with summonses to appear at the local Police Court, charged with ...
Article : 127 wordsApril 11.—The annual Easter effort on behalf of the hospital has just been completed. A sacred concert on Good Friday night was well attended. A choir of 45 voices and an ...
Article : 328 wordsApril 13.—During the past week scrub fires have been greatly in evidence. Farmers have been taking advantage of the dry weather to burn scrub ...
Article : 119 wordsApril 13.—The Congregational Sunday school anniversary was celebrated here on Sunday and Monday last. The Rev. J. M. Sands, of Adelaide, preached on Sunday ...
Article : 191 wordsApril 16,—The public school at Manunka mission station was reopened on April 11, after the Easter vacation. The teacher, Mr. Matthews, speaks highly of the ...
Article : 151 wordsApril 12.—On Saturday the members of the Defence Rifle Club met for another afternoon's drilling and practice under Captain Burns. The men acquitted themselves ...
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 23 Apr 1904, Page 13
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