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  2. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS.

    At the invitation of the high standing teommittee of the Independent Order of Foresters a large number of ladies and gentlemen assembled in the Victoria Hall ...

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  3. THE TURF.

    The A.R.C. programme for the club's Birthday Cup meeting appears in "The Advertiser" to-day. The fixture takes place at Victoria Park on Saturday, May 30, ...

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  4. THE COUNTRY.

    A meeting was held here this evening to discuss the shortage of water. Dr. Angove presided. The Chairman pointed out that about £6,000 had been sunk in the present ...

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  5. MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    A day of swirling rain, with red mud and slush, underfoot, while heavy clouds loomed overhead. AU mundane things and circumstances being in this ...

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  6. ACCIDENT TO A NONAGENARIAN.

    At New Hamburg, near Strathalbyn, on Saturday afternoon, a very old resident, Mr. James Savage, aged 94 years, was getting out of his bed, and in doing so made ...

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  7. DELAMERE.

    February 16.—Some of the farmers have commenced ploughing, while others, are making active preparations in anticipation of an early seed time.—A harvest ...

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  8. EDEN VALLEY.

    February 16.—The Eden Valley Cricket Club's annual concert Was held in the local schoolroom on Friday evening last. The Rev. D. Davis, one Of the vice-presidents, ...

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  9. FARMING AT GREEN'S PLAINS.

    An early variety of winter weather, intermixed with thunder, lightning, hail, and rain, has been hanging around the Plains for several days, interfering with ...

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  10. LAURA.

    February 16.—To-day the district council are inspecting the main roads of the district, to see what repairs are absolutely necessary. The result will doubtless be the ...

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  11. LOBETHAL.

    February 17.—The death is announced at the age of 61 years of Mrs. C. Leschke. She was a pioneer, having arrived here with her parents 54 years ago. In the early ...

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  12. DEATH OF MR. H. PREST.

    Mr. H. Prest, of the firm of Prest Bros., of Port Pirie, died here last night. Mr. Prest had been staying here for some weeks in a house belonging to ...

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  13. MOUNT GAMBIER.

    February 16.—It has been raining steadily nearly all day. Up till 9 o'clock this morning 1 inch 48 points had been recorded at the Telegraph Office. Last year the total ...

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  14. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    February 16.—Present—Aldermen Vardon (in the chair), Dring, Brown, and Grundy, Councillors A. S. Lewis, Macklin, Prout, Pengilly, Tom[?]nson, V. Lewish and Cooke. The finance committee reported ...

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  15. NARRACOORTE.

    February 16.—At the monthly meeting of the local branch of the Agricultural Bureau held on Saturday, Mr. A. Caldwell was appointed secretary.pro tem., in place of Mr. ...

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  16. THE RABBIT PRESERVING INDUSTRY.

    The Empire Preserving Company" directors have taken the whole of the premises in which they started the factory, and are now prepared to deal with 8OO pairs of ...

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  17. CHURCH INTELLIGENCE.

    At a meeting of the Port Adelaide Sunday-school Union, held in the Port Congregational Young Men's hall on Monday, the Rev. J. G. Raws gave an interesting account ...

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  18. PORT PIRIE.

    February 14.—Colonel Lyster (the Military Commandant) is expected to visit Port Pirie on March 4, to inspect the local military forces, mounted and] foot, and the ...

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  19. THEY LEFT TOO SOON.

    Mining matters are at a very low ebb in and around this district at present. Wadnaminga is deserted. The two last residents, Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs, who had ...

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  20. MOUNT GAMBIER, NOMINATIONS.

    The following are the nominations, for the Autumn meeting:- Hurdle Race-Swordfish Capable, Killarney. Uranus, Black Watch, Stockwell. ...

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  21. QUEENSCLIFFE (K.I.).

    February 16.—A cinematograph entertainment was given in the Queenscliffe council chamber by Mr., J. Sisely, and 100 living pictures were shown to an appreciative ...

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  22. MOUNT BARKER SHOW.

    The sale of the publican's and luncheon booth and three tea and coffee refreshment booths in connection with the show on March 12 took place last night. There ...

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  23. ROBERTSTOWN.

    February 16.—Wood-carting to Eudunda is being continued.—Grass is scarce, and stock are beginning to lose their condition. —Arrangements are now complete for the ...

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  24. BROKEN HILL RACES.

    Mr. Hughes has declared the following, weights for the Licensed Victuallers' meeting to be held at Broken Hill on March 4:- Handicap Trial Stakes, six furlongs.—Federal, 9 ...

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  25. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "Rosemont," St. Glydeburn.—The Challenge Stakes, was run at Randwick.on January 24 last, and resulted-Rose Petal, 7 st. 4 lb., 1; Silver Ray, 8 st. 5 lb., 2; Milos, 8 st. 12 lb., 3. Time ...

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  26. ROCHESTER.

    February 16.—Tke rain whieh has fallen will enable the farroers to work their fallow paddocks for sowing. ...

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  27. VICTORIAN SPORTING.

    Falkirk, who has broken down, has been scratched for all engagements at the V.R.C. and V.A.T.C. meetings. Sans Peur was to-day scratched for the ...

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  28. SPORTS AT WARNERTOWN.

    Sports were held at Warnertown, on Wednesday last in aid of the institute. An excellent programme of horseracing and other events was carried out under the direction ...

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  29. SADDLEWORTH.

    February 16—Three weeks ago the bridge in the centre of this town was closed for repairs, by order of the Government, at the busiest time of a busy season, when the ...

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  30. ADELAIDE AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY COMPANY.

    The half-yearly report of the directors of the. Adelaide and Suburban Tramway Company states: —The usual amount of £1,000 has been added to replacement, account leaving a balance to ...

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  31. POLO.

    The following teams play at, Strathalhyn, on Friday:—Adelaide "A" team-D. Warte (back), Bertie Barr Smith (3), G. C. Wood (2), Walter Law Smith (1). Adelaide ''B'' ...

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  32. STIRLING WEST:

    February 17.—Last evening Fitzgerald Bros. gave, a biograph entertainment in the local Town Hall before a good audience.—On Saturday evening a ...

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  33. YARCOWIE.

    February 16.—A social was held here on Friday evening in aid of the rifle club, and the room was packed. The Rev. J. Carne, who had charge of a magie lantern, ...

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  37. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the Commercial Travellers' Association waa held at the club, rooms. Old Exchange, Pirie-street on Saturday evening. The chair was occupied by the president (Mr. B. Buring). It ...

    Article : 201 words
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