September 11.—On Saturday last the local cricket club endeavored to open their season with a match versus Brinkworth. The rain, which fell incessantly, however, was ...
Article : 195 wordsSeptember 6.—A meeting was held in the institute last evening for the purpose of forming a branch of the Farmers' and Producers' Political Union. There was a good ...
Article : 99 wordsSeptember 2.—The annual athletic sports were held yesterday. Although a terrific dust[?]orm was blowing all day the attendance was large. The hon. secretary (Mr. ...
Article : 168 wordsAugust 30.—On Saturday evening a farewell social was tendered to Mr. T. Irwin, railway inspector, who is leaving for the far north. Mr. J. Cooney occupied the ...
Article : 176 wordsSeptember 7.—A bazaar in aid of the Congregational Church was held in the lecture hall yesterday afternoon and evening. The proceedings were opened by the ...
Article : 1,098 wordsSeptember 9.—A meeting of subscribers to the Yorke Peninsula Agricultural Society was held on Thursday at the Town Hall buildings. A letter was received from the ...
Article : 317 wordsSeptember 9.—The children of the Johnsburg public school were examined on August 31 by Inspector McBride with good results. Visiting and arbor day was ...
Article : 203 wordsSeptember 8.—A valedictory social was tendered to Mr. and Mrs. James McEwin, of Glen Ewin, in the "People's Hall" on the eye of their departure to Kelven Grove ...
Article : 534 wordsSeptember 7.—A successful fair was held at the Methodist lecture-hall on Wednesday afternoon. In the absence of the mayor (Mr. D. James), Miss James ...
Article : 245 wordsSeptember 6.—The Hamley Bridge and Alma Congregational churches have just given a call to the Rev. A. Castleman, B.A., of Orange, New South Wales. At a ...
Article : 57 wordsSeptember 6.—The annual picnic in connection with the arbor day of the local school was held on September 4. The children assembled at the school at 10 o'clock ...
Article : 81 wordsSeptember 4.—A "cake dance" was given to Mr. J. Daly, of Moppa, on Tuesday evening last. The ladies of the district provided baskets of cake, and an enjoyable evening ...
Article : 288 wordsSeptember 7.—Last Wednesday the Linwood, Morn Hill, and hundred of Light schools held a combined school children's picnic on the grounds of Mr. S. Nairn ...
Article : 140 wordsSeptember 9.—The youngest son of Mr. J. Weidenhofer, died on Thursday. Death was caused through eating some hard pears, and drinking cold water afterwards on ...
Article : 92 wordsSeptember 5.—Mrs. Levi Lampard died at her son's residence, near Eudunda, on September 7. The deceased lady was born at Armagh (Ireland), in 1828, and arrived ...
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Advertising : 588 wordsSeptember 8.—An ordination and induction service took place at Natimuk yesterday, when the Rev. S. Noack assumed charge of the Ve[?]tis East and Natimuk ...
Article : 495 wordsSeptember 9.—An enjoyable smoke social was held here on Friday night, to say farewell to Mr. Hutton, who is leaving on Tuesday for the interior with Mr. F. George's ...
Article : 98 wordsSeptember 7.—The Hogg Bay Cricket Club visited Kingscote on Saturday. Some members of the team rode 42 miles, and two walked over 30 miles to play. In a match ...
Article : 223 wordsSeptember 12.—The death of Mr. John Lawes Springbett removes an old and respected resident. He was 81 years of age. He arrived in the State in 1848 ...
Article : 195 wordsSeptember 5.—The drainage works are still being conducted in the district under Mr. F. N. Burchell's management, but somewhat under difficulties. Owing to the ...
Article : 170 wordsSeptember 5.—At a meeting of the W.C.T.U., Mrs. Bethune tendered her resignation at a president, as, owing to living at a distance, she could not attend to the ...
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 16 Sep 1905, Page 14
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