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  2. CHURCH INTELLIGENCE.

    The Rev. C. S. Hornabrook, diocesan secretary of the New Guinea Mission, writes:— "Your full report in The Advertiser on Saturday of the annual meeting of the New ...

    Article : 339 words
  3. ANGLICAN SYNOD.

    The Anglican Synod continued its sessions at the Trinity Church schoolroom, Northterrace, on Wednesday, when Bishop Harmer presided over a large attendance. ...

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  4. MINING NEWS.

    The directors' report which will be submitted to the shareholders of the Corbin Prospecting and Mining Company to-day, contains the following paragraph:— ...

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  5. MONETARY & COMMERCIAL

    The mail steamer, which left Largs Bay this afternoon, took silver shipments, consisting of 45 bars, valued at £5,700, the port of destination being Colombo. The ...

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  6. THE COUNTRY.

    No definite information has been received by the local military companies as regards their becoming partially paid or volunteers under the new Federal regulations. On ...

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  7. THE PRODUCER.

    Mr. Lake, a dairyman at Richmond, who [?] his cows near Black Forest, recently lost the whole of his valuable milking stock, and it is supposed that their death ...

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  8. SYDNEY MARKET.

    The following sales were made to-day:—Western Australian inscribed stock, £101 15/; Australian Gaslight, £17 15/; Great Boulder Proprietary, 28/. ...

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  9. HOBART MARKET.

    The following were to-day's quotations on the Hobart Stock Exchange:—North Farrell, buyer 5/6; Lyell Blocks, buyer 5½d., seller 7d., sales 6d.; Tasmania and Crown Lyell, seller 1/2; Oonah, buyer ...

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  10. ELECTRICITY AND IRRIGATION.

    Mr. Thomas Rooke read a paper before the engineering section of the Sydney. Royal Society on "The relation of electricity to irrigation and land development." He ...

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  11. THE LONDON MARKET.

    Messrs. S. C. Ward & Co., of 12, Pirie-street, Adelaide, have supplied us with the following latest London quotations, duted July 29:—Associated Gold Mines (ex dividend), 38/9 buyer; ...

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  12. WATER CONSERVATION.

    Work has started at the puddle trench on the site of the new reservoir. A number of men are engaged shovelling after the ploughing. Several more men are expected ...

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  13. LAND SETTLEMENT AT PORT LINCOLN.

    altbough the purchase of farms in con[?]tion with the cutting up of the Tia[?]ia [?]te was made only recently, most of the [?]ttlers have already a portion of ...

    Article : 239 words
  14. SHARE MARKET.

    In high—priced Western Australian gold Great Boulders were the chief attraction today, and good business was put through at 28/ to 27/7½ to 27/9. Associateds ruled ...

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  15. KALGOORLIE MINING.

    The work of adding to the Oroya Brown.Hill plant is making good progress, and the mine will soon have 50 stamps at work. Mr. Stansfield (manager of the Great Fingall) ...

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  16. THREE DAYS OF REVELRY.

    On July 23 a successful sale was held by Mr. Bax for Bagot, Shakes, & Lewis. About £400 worth of stock and goods changed hands. After the sale some of the ...

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  17. ACCIDENT TO A BABY.

    A painful accident happened yesterday to Mrs. Emile Sobeis' little girl, Doreen, aged 16 months. She was standing in the doorway with her hand on the frame, when a ...

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  18. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MISSIONARIES IN CHINA.

    "South Australia has furnished many missionaries to the vast mission-field of China," remarked Mr. R. A. P. Clinton, of the China Inland Mission, who is at present on ...

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  19. PIGS IN PENTRIDGE PRISON.

    The Victorian Director of Agriculture (Mr. Wallace) recently received a report from'Dr. Brown concerning the mysterious mortality among the pigs at the Pentridge ...

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  20. A DOCTOR INJURED.

    Dr. J. I. Sangster, jun., was driving home from Hampton, the northern suburb of Burra, over a road which is rough in most places, when one wheel of his buggy came ...

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  21. STATE FORESTS.

    Last week the Conservator of Forests (Mr. W. Gill) visited the, Kuitpo, Forest, [?] the Meadows, and the, Ayers Forest. [?] the Burra. At each reserve the laid ...

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  22. BURNING FATALITY.

    A fatal burning accident happened here late yesterday afternoon. Mrs. J. Lennard, jun., a local resident, went out in her yard for a few minutes and left her two young ...

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  23. MOUNT LYELL MINES.

    The Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company's smelting return from June 25 to July 22 inclusive shows that a total quantity of 16,971 tons of ore has been treated, the average assay of the ore ...

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  24. A NEW MACHINE FOR THE DAIRY.

    An [?]ting exhibition of a combined [?] and butter-making machine at [?] was given at the Hindley-street estab[?] of Messrs. Clutterbuck Bros. on ...

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  25. PORT LINCOLN. July 28.—Wheat and

    other cereals in some cases are very advanced, while in other cases sowing is still going on. It is considered safe to sow here until the end of July. ...

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  26. JUNE WEATHER.

    The special character of the month was the cold, cloudy, humid weather which prevailed, especially over the southern half of the State. At the Observatory it was one ...

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  27. PRINCESS ROYAL.

    The secretary of the Princess Royal Gold Mining Company writes:—Considerable misconception prevails as to the dip of the main lode south in this mine towards an adjacent block on the east, ...

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  28. AMUSEMENTS.

    There was another large and enthusiastic audience at the Tivoli Theatre on Thursday evening, when the Boissetts appeared for the last time in their clever, diverting. ...

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  29. DEATH OF CORPORAL FREEMAN.

    Police-Corporal Freeman, who for the past 10 years had been stationed at Port Pirie, died yesterday. The deceased had a paralytic seizure while on duty on Friday ...

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  30. CHARITY BAND CONCERT.

    A massed bands sacred concert, arranged under the auspices of the Band Association of South Australia, is to be given on Sunday afternoon at the Jubilee Exhibition ...

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  31. ADELAIDE SOUTH AFRICAN MINING AND PROSPECTING COMPANY.

    The following cablegram has been received by the secretary of the South African Mining and Prospecting Company, from the prospector (Mr. S. W. Pearce), at Bloemhof, South Africa:—"Have ...

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  32. BURRA.

    July29.—Mr. Jeffrey, sen., who resides near Porter's Lagoon, and has some land east of Burra, near Florrieton, reached the house of Mr. Kiekebusch, about 16 miles east of ...

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  33. WALKING.

    As a pleasant sequel to their walk the Adelaide brokers held a smoke concert in the Old Exchange Cafe, Pirie-street. on Thursday evening. There was an excellent ...

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  34. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

    Mount Lyell Blocks Company, July 24.—"550-ft. level—No. 1 xcut in 46 ft.; west drive off xcut in 25 ft.; first 11 ft. in barren clay, next 12 ft. in solid country, remaining 2 ft. in copper ...

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  35. LIFE ASSURANCE TAXATION.

    Sir —.As a policy holder in the A.M.P. Society, I have perused with great interest Mr. Goode's remarks on this subject, and have also followed closely the controversy ...

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  36. BLACKWOOD.

    July 30.—On Tuesday evening a recital was given to the members of the Blackwood, Belair, and Coromandel Club and their friends by Mr. S. B. Hunt. Mr. H. ...

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  37. STOCK CONFERENCE IN SYDNEY.

    On Monday stock inspectors of New South Wales, South Australia, and Queensland met at the office of Mr. R. D. Jones, Chief Inspector of Stock in Bridge-street, ...

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  38. ADELAIDE CITY MISSION.

    The thirty-sixth annual meeting of the city Mission was held in the Mission Hall, Light-square, on Thursday evening. His Excellency the Governor presided. ...

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  39. HAMILTON.

    July 28.—Mr. C. Windebank was ploughing yesterday when he heard cries for help from an adjoining paddock. On proceeding to the spot he found Sydney Newman. ...

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  40. The S.A. Chaff Merchants' Association,

    writing with respect to the local hay and chaff markets, under to-day's date, say:- Hay.—In the face of the stagnation in the chaff trade cutters are wary buyere, and although ...

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  41. PORT LINCOLN.

    July 28—On Saturday Mr. E. Reuter, of Cooyemulta, met with a trap accident. While leaving his station he got out cf the trap to shut a gate, and before he could ...

    Article : 114 words
  42. WHEAT, FEED GRAINS, &c.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 103 words
  43. BULLION RETURNS.

    Baylcy's Consols Company, July 27.—"Cyanide plant treated 225 tons for 42 oz. 6 dwt. 12 gre.; assay value of bullion. £3 15/3 per oz. Rise from No. 5 level up 4 ft.; fair dish prospects." ...

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  44. FORAGE EXPERIMENTS.

    The forage experiments carried out last year by the chemical branch of the Vict[?]ian Agricultural Department are to be continued, and applications are to be ...

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  45. MINING MEETINGS.

    The thirty-second half-yearly meeting of the Baker's Creek Gold Mining Company was held in the Exchange Room, Town Hall, on Thursday morning, Mr. T. B. Gall presiding. The ...

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  46. Advertising

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  47. PETERSBURG.

    July 28.—The foundation-stone of the Presbyterian Church that is to be erected in Main-street, was laid on Saturday by Mrs. Gray, wife of the Rev. W. Gray, ...

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  48. INTER-STATE MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 155 words
  49. Advertising

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  50. YORKETOWN.

    July 25.—The Salt Carriers' Union has demanded an increase in the pay for carriage of 6d. per ton to September 1, and the Colonial and Standard Salt Company ...

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  51. MELBOURNE QUOTATIONS.

    Supplied by Messrs. S. C. Ward & Co., 377, Collins-street, Melbourne, Thursday morning, July 30: —Melbourne Trams, 17/ buyer, 17/4 seller; Mount Lyells, 62/ buyer; North Mount Lyells, 26/ buyer; ...

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  52. WOODVILLE COUNCIL INSPECTION.

    The inspection of Woodville by the district council commenced the previous week, was concluded on July 30. A number of dairies, piggeries, butchering premises, &c, were inspected, and ...

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  53. SOME GOOD FODDER GRASSES.

    Mr. A. J. Doust writes thus to the Sydney Morning Herald:— "The recent drought has shown pastoralists how valueless are many native grasses, both in ...

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  54. ADELAIDE LIVE STOCK MARKET REPORT.—

    Mr. George Laughton reports:—Dairy and other cattle—The larger supply of milkers this week included some choice sorts; in fact, it was the best yarding of quality for some time. Prices for ...

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  55. Advertising

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