July 10. — The wheat, with very few exceptions, has completely covered the ground, except in places reserved by the rabbits for their use. Feed ...
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Advertising : 521 wordsJuly 3.—The river is rising steadily, and lobsters are plentiful. Quite a number of steamers passed by last week. The steamer Pyap, on her way up stream, struck a snag ...
Article : 66 wordsJuly 8.—The death is announced this morning of Mr. James Ansell at his soms residence, near Bletchley. The deceased was born in Herefordshire, England, in ...
Article : 148 wordsJuly 11.—A juvenile bazaar was held on Friday last to augment the funds for building St. Mary's Anglican Church. Misses Dorothy, and Constance Solly inaugurated ...
Article : 65 wordsJuly 5.—It started raining on May 27, and hardly a day has passed since without a few showers falling. The rain has ceased during the past two days, and ...
Article : 350 wordsJuly 4.—Fallowing is in progress on most of the farms in this neighborhood, and the crops are looking well, authough the exceedingly cold ...
Article : 46 wordsJuly 5.—Last week the Streaky Bay cricketers met the Murat Bay eleven on their oval in a match. On Monday play was commenced, Streaky batting. The weather ...
Article : 283 wordsJuly 9. — The land has again been saturated by heavy showers. Orchardists are unable to do much planting, and even pruning is carried on under ...
Article : 95 wordsJuly 10.—The Rev. J. Morris, of Victoria, who is at present occupying the Welsh Church pulpit, delivered an interesting and instructive lecture on ...
Article : 256 wordsJuly 7.—Yesterday evening the steamer Corrowa returned from Mildura with very few passengers, and left for Morgan at once, taking a barge that had been left ...
Article : 134 wordsJuly 10. — Compared with the wheat crops last season this season's crops are advanced, but the low-lying paddocks are beginning to show the militating ...
Article : 240 wordsJuly 10.—The public bore which was started last week is making satisfactory progress. It is down 75 ft., and is on rock. ...
Article : 26 wordsJuly 6.—Several cases occupied the attention of the Local Court on Monday, Messrs. Keats, S.M., and E. Stonhouse, and G. Sherriff, being on the bench. Considerable ...
Article : 665 wordsJuly 10.—At the District Council Chamber on Saturday, Miss Towler, who is leaving the town, was made the recipient of a purse of sovereigns. There was ...
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Advertising : 159 wordsJuly 4.—At the committee meeting of the institute, held last night, regret was expressed at the approaching departure of Mr. F. S. Andrews, who is leaving for ...
Article : 95 wordsJuly 6.—An elocutionary recital, Tennyson's "Enoch Arden," was given in the Methodist Church last night by Miss Olive Carter, who also gave at the conclusion ...
Article : 59 wordsJuly 11. — The ground is thoroughly saturated with moisture. There is no doubt that there will be an abundance of feed, and the prospects for the year ...
Article : 53 wordsJuly 8.—The dramatic club's performance of "Jack Pepperpot" in the hall last night was well patronised, and much appreciated. The following members took part:— ...
Article : 61 wordsJuly 11.—The creeks and river have been running bankers for the first time this winter. The absence of bridges always makes itself felt at such times, and ...
Article : 52 wordsJuly 10.—The new schoolmaster, Mr. Hamence, and the new assistant, Miss E. Johncock, started their duties to-day. They are taking the place of Mr. Jackman, who ...
Article : 71 wordsJuly 11.— Agricultural and pastoral prospects are splendid for a good season. The River Light is running higher than has been known for many years near ...
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 15 Jul 1905, Page 16
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