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Advertising : 166 wordsJune 7.—On the holiday a tennis match was played on the Kooringa Methodists' court between four lady players and a similar number of young men dressed in skirts ...
Article : 194 wordsJune 9.— A social in connection with the Catholic Church was held in the Institute Hall last evening.— The Exhibition Building has been fitted up for a skating rink ...
Article : 83 wordsJune 9.— A cricket match was played at the National Park. Belair, on Monday, between the residents of Belair and Blackwood who are not members of any ...
Article : 141 wordsJune 3.— It seems to be raining "farewell" in this (own lately. On Friday evening dinner was given to the postmaster (Mr. Heath) at the Royal Victoria Hotel. ...
Article : 131 wordsJune 9.— On Wednesday evening Mr. Wilbur delivered a lecture in the Institute Hall to a good attendance on Western Australia, illustrated by limelight views.— The ...
Article : 50 wordsJuno 10.— The water wheel at Bride water, which measures 37 ft. 4 in. in diameter, so well known to artists and picnic parties, owing to its picturesque ...
Article : 318 wordsJune 2.— Farmers have completed their tilling operations, and a larger area has been put under crop than ever before. One farmer alone has put in 1.250 ...
Article : 86 wordsJune 10— On Thursday evening the ladies of the neighborhood held a meeting to consider the advisableness of holding a bazaar in connection with the Grunthal Methodist ...
Article : 57 wordsJune 10.— Mice continue to trouble farmers very much by. their depredations, and wheatstacks have suffered considerable. In some of the wheat ...
Article : 509 wordsJune 9.— A Lincoln ewe, belonging; to Mr. E. E. Pitt last season dropped three lambs, which she reared bo successfully that when sold they ...
Article : 53 wordsJune 12.— The examination of the local school took place recently, and although the attendance has been irregular an average of 80.83 per cent, was gained. Friday last ...
Article : 218 wordsJune 9.— Rain is badly needed. Every thing is going off' quite yellow for the want of moisture— that is, where the mice did not pick up the seed. The ...
Article : 87 wordsJune 10.— Yesterday afternoon Water's mail coach from* Saddleworlh was left standing in front of the post-office while the driver delivered the mail-bags, and the ...
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Advertising : 371 wordsm June 13.— Seeding operations are still in full swing. A few or our farmer., will finish this week, but the majority will be kept going all this ...
Article : 73 wordsJune 9.— A cricket match, Talia v. Elliston, was played on Monday and Tuesday on the Klliston new pitch. The result was a victory for the Elliston team. A christy ...
Article : 99 wordsCrystal Brook is one of the most attractive towns on (lie Port Piric line. Owing to the forethought of its early settlers, the main street has a reserve right down ...
Article : 457 wordsJune 11.— Groat interest is manifested in the local rifle club, and a substantial increase of membership has taken place during the last few weeks. The committee are ...
Article : 62 wordsJune 14.— At the Gawler Magistrates' Court to-day, before Messrs. J. It. Jones and Bad man, Bertford Kranse and Hermann Wasters, of Roseworthy were ...
Article : 107 wordsJune 8.— A meeting of members of the Eudunda Agricultural Society was held last night at Mann'a Hotel. The president (Mr. J. von Bertouch) presided ...
Article : 437 wordsJune 11 — Mrs. Steinfeldt, wife of Mr. A. Steinfeldt. and eldest daughter of Mr. J. Saunders, died on June 8, after a few days' illness. ...
Article : 27 wordsJune 10.— The continued dry weather is giving rise to much anxiety, as a good deal of wheat is just above ground, while much more is started, but not ...
Article : 66 wordsJune 7.— The Canary Club (Parkside Young Men) broke their journey to Angaston on Saturday night, and gave a successful concert. The chief performers were ...
Article : 99 wordsJune 8.— Mr. T. Burgoyue, M.P., addressed a large meeting of farmers in the Hammond Hall last evening on the new Consolidated Land Act. He gave much ...
Article : 312 wordsJune 11.— The crops in this district are not so far progressing very favorably. Thin is due partly to the want of rain. The rabbits and mice have also ...
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 18 Jun 1904, Page 13
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