March 11.—A meeting was held in the Mundalla Hall last night to consider matters connected -with the rebuilding of the hall. The collectors appointed at a meeting ...
Article : 98 wordsMarch 13.—Harvest thanksgivIng services were celebrated at the Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Mr. James Barclay preached to good congregations at each ...
Article : 38 wordsMarch 7.—Sickness has been very rife in and about Renmark of late, and many persons of both sexes have betaken themselves to the hospitals in Kapunda and Morgan.— ...
Article : 253 wordsMarch 8.—A social was held in the Town Hall to-night , to bid farewell to Mr. and the Misses Sowden, who are leaving the district. Mr. J. Kirk, who presided, presented Mr. ...
Article : 122 wordsMarch 13.—Hush fires have been the order of the day here lately. One started mysterionsly on Madam Mouchette's property to-day, hut willing workers soon mastered ...
Article : 95 wordsMarch 5.—Farmers are preparing for seeding, as the bulk of the wheat has boon shipped from Point Sinclair, the Jessie Darling having taken it to the Atlantic and the ...
Article : 139 wordsMarch 6.—The German residents of this district hold a monthly service in this township in the Methodist Church, and on Sunday last they had a harvest thanksgivnig, ...
Article : 167 wordsMarch 8.—A successful entertainment was beld in the Institute ball to-nigt by the local dramatic club. Mr. J.U. Lyons' drama, "The Squatter's Pardon," was ...
Article : 380 wordsMarch 9.—On Sunday thanksgiving services were held in the Presbyterian Church by the Rev. H. J. Lambert, of Wallaroo, who was a former pastor of the church. ...
Article : 64 wordsMarch 13.—Residents will be pleased to know that through the instrumentality of our progress committee, assisted by the district councils of Goolwa, Port Victor, ...
Article : 172 wordsMarch 13.—A most successful concert was given in the Stirling Town If all on Saturday evening under the auspices of the auspices School Board of Advice. The hall ...
Article : 150 wordsMarch 8.—The local friendly societies' sports were held on Wednesday, and were of a most successful character. The different events were well contested, and a ...
Article : 837 wordsMarch 8.-Yunta suffered a one-innings' defeat in a cricket match, played lass Saturday, with the Mannahill club, on the Yunta grounds. ...
Article : 25 wordsMarch 7.—A harvest thaskrgiving festival was opened in the Salvation Army Hall on Saturday evening by Mr. J. Malcolm, who, with Captain Ross, delivered appropilate ...
Article : 471 wordsMarch 8.—Mr. William Davis, a young man, employed on the Nangwarry estate, was thrown from his horse while mustering sheep yesterday. Dr. Magee, of ...
Article : 47 wordsMarch 14.—A special meeting of the members of the local literary society was held in the Ashton Memorial Lecture-hall yesterday evening, when a mock breach of ...
Article : 88 wordsMarch 5.—Harvest thanksgiving services were conducted by the Rev. G. S. Ives m St. Thomas' Anglican Church to-day, when large congregations attended. The snow of ...
Article : 112 wordsMarch 4.—The Hundred of Way School was examined last Tuesday by Inspector Gold, who gave a good report on the school, though in accordance with the new ...
Article : 73 wordsMarch 7.—The agricultural classes, which proved so popular last year, were begun again to-day. Dr. Howell, prolessor of chemistry, attended to open the ...
Article : 381 wordsMarch 6.—The land fever lias reached this part of the Peninsula, all the best being under cultivation, and the balance held— scrub country—owing to the use of ...
Article : 169 wordsMarch 4.—A public meeting was held here with a view to acquainting the Government with the needs of the place through the medium of the candidates for the House ...
Article : 135 wordsMarch 11.—The first appearance of the newly-formed, brass band took place in the Institute Hall on Wednesday, the hall being full, and Dr. Goods presiding. Mr. J. J. ...
Article : 111 wordsMarch 9.—A rifle match between the Mambray and Port Germein divisions of the Mambrny Creek Defence Rifle Clio, ten men aside, was fired yesterday. The ...
Article : 166 wordsMarch 11.—Fruitgrowers are extremely busy at this season of the year.Wirrabara's importance as a fruitgrowing centre is increasing yearly. Some ...
Article : 197 wordsMarch 13.-Professor Angus, of the Roserorthy College, is to give an address at the next meeting of the Agricultural Bureau, on rotation and adaptability ...
Article : 45 wordsMarch 8.—The tradespeople and assistants played their annual game of cricket with the Bald Hills club at Inman Valley to-day. Six conveyances, including three drags, left ...
Article : 413 wordsMarch 10.—The death of Thomas Ellery occurred at his late residence, Richman's Creek, near Quorn, on Thursday, after a long and painful illness. The deceased was ...
Article : 92 wordsMarch 13.—A meeting of the building committee of the local institute was held to-night to receive plans, &c, for completing the approaches to the institute. Three ...
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Advertising : 157 wordsMarch 9.—A number of ladies met at the residence of Mr. J. Marston on Tuesday afternoon to present Miss Penton, who is leaving the district shortly, with a token ...
Article : 134 wordsMarch 13.—After a considerable amount of hard work our representatives in Parliament have succeeded in getting a grant to assist the district council in making a ...
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 18 Mar 1905, Page 14
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