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Advertising : 373 wordsMarch 11.—Nelson Gottie Malmberg, a poultry fanner, about six miles from here, committed, suicide at sunrise this morning. James Brothers, living in the same house, ...
Article : 104 wordsKapunda has lost two well-known residents, after a little more than a week's illness, of inflammation of the lungs and complications. Mr. R. H. Faweett died ...
Article : 223 wordsMarch 8.—Messrs. John Reid and Sods, who have been grinding bark for the last month, ended their labors to—day. This year only half the quantity of ...
Article : 66 wordsMarch 13.—The inmates of Kalyra had an agreeable surprise on Sunday afternoon, when a lady and two gentlemen from the city paid them a visit and rendered a ...
Article : 105 wordsMarch 7.—A man, who gave the name of Anderson, was arrested on a charge of being in possession of several watches, believed to have been stolen. He was only ...
Article : 187 wordsMarch 7.—A cyclist had a rather unpleasant experience while coming down lied Hill a few days ago. He was going at too great a speed, and turning a sharp corner ...
Article : 93 wordsMarch 6.—The harvest thanksgiving services of the Salem Baptist Church were held on Sunday, when services were conducted by the Rev. J. E. Sexton, of Gawler, to ...
Article : 45 wordsA meeting of the head teachers, assistants, and pupil teachers of Petersburg district was held in Petersburg school on Saturday, when Mr. M. M. Maughan, B.A. ...
Article : 119 wordsMarch 9.—Harvest thanksgiving services were preached at the Methodist Church on Sunday last by Mr. W. H. Goldsworthy, the Mayor of Moonta. There were ...
Article : 94 wordsMarch 9.—Last night a concert was held in the Todd-street Methodist lecture-hall, and was well attended. A good programme was carried out. The proceeds are to be ...
Article : 316 wordsMarch 13.—A bazaar was opened on Friday in aid of the building fund of the new Institute Hall, which has been erected during the past three months. Mrs. Hughes, who ...
Article : 203 wordsThe ketch Britanma, 25 tons, an old trader in the Spencer Gulf trade, foundered off Shoalwater Point on Friday afternoon, and Captain Sawford and his two ...
Article : 141 wordsMarch 7.—Harvest thanksgiving services were held at St. Mary's Church on Sunday, when the choir gave special anthems. Archdeacon Bussell preached morning and ...
Article : 124 wordsMarch 14.—Grape-picking for the earlier varieties Las become general in the local vineyards, but the grapes iu the southern vineyards are ...
Article : 173 wordsYesterday afternoon a sudden death occurred near Wasleys. Mr. Thomas Lamb, an old and respected resident of that locality, was burning stubble on his ground, ...
Article : 86 wordsMarch 7.—The motor-launch Radium arrived here from Morgan last Friday. It is the first boat of the kind on the river here. It is the property of Mr. N. Duryea, of ...
Article : 132 wordsMarch 7. — Rain js badly wanted. Water supplies are getting low, springs soakages are fast drying up, and water carting has to be resorted to by ...
Article : 194 wordsMarch 6.—Much sympathy is felt for the relatives of the late Mrs. G. A. Prosser, who died at her residence at Nildottie early this morning. Mrs. Prosser leaves a ...
Article : 48 wordsMarch 10.—In the local Institute Hall on Thursday, Mr. D. Gordon (manager of late J. H. Angas' estate, Broadview), Mrs. Gordon, and family, were entertained at a fare- ...
Article : 218 wordsMarch 14.—The anniversary services in connection with the local Methodist Sunday-school were held on Sunday last, and continued on Monday. The Rev. A. J. ...
Article : 121 wordsMarch 6.—A social was held at the Bute Hotel, on Friday evening to bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. McGuire. The Chairman on behalf of the Bute residents, presented ...
Article : 73 wordsMarch 8.—Last night a meeting of representatives from Angaston, Tanunda, Stock-well, Nuriootpa, Greenock. and Freeling was held at Mrs. Schluter's Hotel to ...
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 18 Mar 1905, Page 12
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