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Detailed lists, results, guides : 8,738 wordsA concert in aid of the funds of the local cricket club was given in the institute-hall on Tuesday evening, April 24. The weather was very favorable and there was a good attendance in the front seats. ...
Article : 208 wordsMr. J. H. Symon, Q.C, with Mr. Wallace, for the plaintiffs. The down Solicitor (Hon. C. Mann, Q.C.) with Mr. Moore, for the defendant. ...
Article : 940 wordsConveniently situated at Somerton by the sea, within there or four hundred yards of the beach, and about a mile in a direct line easterly from Mitler's Corner, are Tothill's ...
Article : 1,038 wordsCharles Hardy was charged with drunkenness and insulting behavior, and was fined £1. Ada Low and Amelia Rashly, for loitering, were fined £1 each. ...
Article : 1,707 wordsThe foremost topic of conversation here at present is the temperance question. The public meeting of the Bhinman Band of Hope, held in the assembly-room last Saturday, under the presidency ...
Article : 213 wordsThere has been nothing transpiring of any great interest to record.—The weather has been very warm for the time of year, and most of us are hoping that it will be followed by heavy rains which ...
Article : 581 wordsSeeding operations are being vigorously pushed forward. A large area of mullenezed land will be under cultivation this year.—At present our special grievance lies in the new postal arrangement. ...
Article : 209 wordsSeeding operations are being carried on vigorously in this part. The wheat that was sown previous to the rains which fell on Easter Monday is coming on nicely. There was another fine fall of ...
Article : 91 wordsThe weather here continues very dry, no rain having fallen since the 2nd of the month. The hot weather is proving fatal to the wheat that was sown before the thunderstorm in March, and it is ...
Article : 199 wordsSince I last wrote the weather has been very fa-vorable for seeding operations, especially to those farmers whose land is dirty. The early rain haying brought up the rubbish they are enabled to push ...
Article : 56 wordsMost of the farmers in this district have nearly completed completed sowing, but on account of the failure of the crops last season a large area will go uncultivated this year. Up to the present the prospects ...
Article : 147 wordsThe weather continues warm and dry.—Seeding is the order of the day, and, next to the price of wheat, the engrossing topic is the relative merits of Dobbie and Hawkes's seed-sowers and hand-sowing. ...
Article : 192 wordsThe few cloudy days we bad at the end of as week led many to hope that rain was coming, but the weather is still dry and fine.—The fanners who sowed early are beginning to be very anxious ...
Article : 185 wordsThe last fortnight's dry weather has been taken advantage of by every one. The gardeners are putting in their late crops, the farmers are ploughing, and last, but by no means least, Messrs. Bailie ...
Article : 150 wordsW. POULTON v. J. COOK.-£40, money due on land and crop sold to the defendant. Air. Fleming appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. H. E. Downer for the defendant. The ...
Article : 417 wordsWe have had very dry weather since the second of last month, and the grass is dying off in many places, and it is feared that the wheat that was sown early will also Buffer considerably. We have ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 180 wordsSpecial sermons were preached by the Rev. W. R. Fletcher, M.A , of Stow Church, in the new institute hall, Maitland, on Sunday, April 29, in aid of the new Congregational Church. The congregations ...
Article : 88 wordsThere is very little stirring here now in the way of business, beyond the railway works, which are mating considerable progress, the contractors being anxious to get this end finished before the wet ...
Article : 232 wordsThere is nothing of a special character to report from this part of the land. No stirring events occurring no excitable scenes to call into exercise-one's descriptive powers. We are in the truest ...
Article : 302 wordsThe weather keeps very dry. Rain is wanted to soften land for ploughing, also to instil fresh life into the drooping wheat plant, which was started with the last rains.—Mr. Thomas B. Cooper, the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 251 wordsThe monthly meeting of the North Rhine Band of Hope was held in the temperance hall, Keyneton, on the evening of April 27, where there was an audience of about 300 persons. The cause of so ...
Article : 132 wordsArthur West was charged on the information of Alfred George Chapman with stealing a horse, harness, and buggy, his property, at Adelaide, on Tuesday, May 1. The prosecutor ...
Article : 450 wordsThe settling for the Virginia Easter Monday demonstration took place on the 29th tost. The balance-sheet showed that £93 had been received from different sources, of which the young ladies ...
Article : 152 wordsA very successful entertainment was given in the newly-erected institute hall on Friday evening, April 27, in aid of a fund for the purchase of a piano. There was a fair attendance, the hall being ...
Article : 149 wordsSeeding operations are fast drawing to a close to in this locality. The weather has been very dry for some time past. which greatly retards the growth; of vegetation. But notwithstanding the dry weather ...
Article : 112 wordsTrade here is in a wretchedly abnormal state, our exports, the bone tend sinew of the place, being almost completely diverted to Beachport. It is true we can claim the lion's share of the inward cargo, as ...
Article : 535 wordsThe weather still continues very dry and fine; cold and almost frosty evenings and mornings, with bright and sunshiny days, being the order of that last week.—The farmers have almost finished ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1881 - 1889), Sat 5 May 1883, Page 22
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