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  2. HAMLEY BRIDGE.

    January 21.—A record dust-storm raged in the township and district during the greater part of Tuesday, and various estimates have been made of the quantity of ...

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  3. MOUNT GAMBIER.

    January 20.—The following is the half-yearly return of tonnage of goods forwarded from the Mount Gambier railway-station up till December 31, 1902:—Flour, bran ...

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  4. TEROWIE.

    January 20.—Mr. F. Wheibing (head-teacher of the public school) has been transferred to Jamestown. He has been here three years, and taken an active part ...

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  5. MILANG.

    January 19.—More wheat and barley has been delivered at the railway platform this season so far than for many years, and teams are still busily engaged delivering. ...

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  6. KADINA.

    January 20.—Yesterday a severe dust-storm passed over the town, and late last night it was followed by a good rain. The dust was the severest experienced here for ...

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  7. PORT GERMEIN.

    January 23.—A cricket match was played here on Saturday between the Telowie and Port Germein clubs. Telowie batted first, and compiled 22, G. Humphris making ...

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  8. TARLEE.

    January 26.—On Friday evening a farewell social was tendered to the late schoolteacher, Mr. Nicolle, who has been transferred to a larger school at Auburn. There ...

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  9. MOONTA.

    January 22. — At the meeting of the Moonta Council, held on Tuesday evening, £300 was voted to carry out necessary work in the town, and a list of works, estimated ...

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  10. VICTOR HARBOR.

    January 26.—The local train between Victor Harbor and Goolwa ceases to run after to-day until next Christmas. The train is only run for a few weeks about ...

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  11. PORT VICTOR.

    January 20.—Many boats and men are now engaged in mullet-fishing, but the hauls fluctuate considerably. The operation of landing the fish is watched with interest by ...

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  12. VIRGINIA.

    January 26.—The fruit crop on the Virginia-bridge blocks promises to be a most prolific one this season. The fine rains in December have done much good to the ...

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  13. MARRABEL.

    January 21.—Mr. J. H. Robins' roller flourmill resumed working operations last week after having been closed down for about eight or nine weeks, during which ...

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  14. WILLUNGA.

    January 23.—A garden party and Continental was given here on Friday. by Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Hammond, two of the most popular residents of the district, for ...

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  15. MILDURA.

    January 21.—A telegram has been received here intimating that the Hon. J. W. Taverner, M.L.A. (Minister of Agriculture), has received a cablegram stating that ...

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  16. PENOLA.

    January 21.—At the Magistrates' Court to-day, before Messrs. Macpherson and Laing, Charles Abbott was charged on the information of Jane E. Cameron, of ...

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  17. KAPUNDA.

    January 21.—The Kapunda and Light Permanent Land, Building, and Investment Society held its eighty-seventh half-yearly meeting on Thursday evening, January 15. ...

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  18. QUORN.

    January 26.—Mr. John Donnellan, of Round Hill, who died on Friday last at his residence, was buried in the Quorn Cemetery yesterday afternoon, the Rev. Father ...

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  19. NARRACOORTE.

    January 22.—The Rev. S. J. Bloyd, of St. Augustine's Church, Port Augusta, and formerly minister of St. Paul's, Narracoorte, is at present in the south-east on a holiday. ...

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  20. WOLSELEY.

    January 20.—The annual meeting of subscribers to the Wolseley Friendly Society's Sports Club took place on Saturday evening last, Mr. C. Gall (president) being in the ...

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  21. REDHILL.

    January 23.—A successful social and dance in connection with the H.A.C.B. Society was held in the Institute Hall on Wednesday evening last. There was a ...

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  22. LAURA.

    January 20.-Mr. and Mrs. T. J. C. Pratten intend removing to Unley. Mr. Pratten arrived in this district 28 years ago, and helped to build the Laura Post-Office. He ...

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  23. SHERINGA.

    January 14.—A social was held in the Sheringa Hall last night, a large number of visitors coming from distances up to 25 miles. Games were provided by the Rev. ...

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  24. MOOROOK.

    January 19.—The peaches on the Moorook settlement are fit to be sulphured and sun dried. Mr. H. W. Alberts estimates he will have about 60 or 70 cases. Visitors ...

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  25. YORKETOWN.

    January 19.—Mr. Dudley, late of Auburn, the new headmaster of Yorketown school, arrived on Saturday and commenced his duties to-day.—The Warooka school ...

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  26. PORT AUGUSTA.

    January 21.—Mr. J. Newton, headmaster of the State school for the past six to seven years, who recently went away to get married, returned to the Port on Friday ...

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  27. SEDAN.

    January. 19.—One of our oldest residents, Mrs. E. Lehmann died to-day, at the age of 90 years. Her husband died 27 years ago. She left 6 sons and 1 daughter, 37 ...

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  28. MOUNT PLEASANT.

    January 21.—The prize-list for the annual show, to be held on Thursday, March 19, was revised last Friday. The prizes total nearly £270. Judges were appointed ...

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  29. STREAKY BAY.

    January 21.—The steamer Jessie Darling arrived on Saturday from Port Adelaide with a large general cargo and a number of passengers. She sailed the same day for ...

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  30. PORT LINCOLN.

    January 24. — After a remarkable year the most extraordinary yields have been obtained on some of the agricultural land here. From a block of Yucca land ...

    Article : 102 words
  31. MILLICENT.

    January 20.—Mr. Angus Slater, an old resident, and the eldest son of the late Mr. R. Slater, of Hindmarsh, died yesterday. He was about, and apparently in his usual ...

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  32. MINTARO.

    January 21.—The Kadlawirra Tennis Club layers met the Mintaro players on the Wintaro tennis court yesterday, and suffered defeat by 52 sets to 31. Afternoon tea ...

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  33. MURRAY BRIDGE.

    January 27.—Mr. J. Jones, an old resident of this town, died yesterday afternoon. He was 67 years of age, was very highly respected, being a very useful ...

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  34. PORT PIRIE.

    January 20.—Some large cargoes were shipped from the port last week. The Nardoo took away 2,210 tons of ore, 1,040 tons of lead, and 2,400 bags of wheat. The ...

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  35. STRATHALBYN.

    January 21.—Captain DePassey yesterday inspected the local ranges and targets, which were spoken of in most complimentary terms. He addressed a number of ...

    Article : 69 words
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  37. MELROSE.

    January 24.—A farewell social was tendered at the Melrose Institute on Tuesday evening to Messrs. W. Lange and H. Bacon and families, all of Melrose, who are ...

    Article : 147 words
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