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  2. THE GARDENERS' PICNIC.

    The gardeners' picnic, held on Thursday, was the twenty second annual gathering of the Lind, and was undoubtedly the most enjoyable ever held Favored by a fine day, ...

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  3. THE PRODUCER.

    In the House of Assembly on Thursday the Treasurer, (Hon. R. Butler), in reply to Mr.Pflaum,said he had asked the Surveyor-General to push on as fast as possible ...

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  4. CREMATION AT WESTTERRACE.

    The body of Dr. H. M. Shand, whose death was referred to in The Advertiser on Thursday, was cremated on Thursday afternoon at the crematorium in the ...

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  5. V.R.C. SPRING CAMPAIGN.

    The following are the final forfeits for the Derby and Maribyrnong Plate, to be run on Saturday next:- VICTORIA DERBY. ...

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  6. THE JAPANESE SQUADRON

    The Mayor of Adelaide has received the following letter from Vice-Admiral Hikonojo Kamimura, Chief of the Japanese Department of Naval Education, dated ...

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  7. THE ANATOMY BILL.

    The Anatomy or Dead Bodies Bul. which was introduced in the Legislative Council late on Wednesday night, is the direct re suit of the Ramsay Smith enquiry. The ...

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  8. THE COUNTRY.

    Last night a meeting of shareholders of the ill-fated Mount Gambier Building.Society was held in the Military Hall. The meeting was convened by the official ...

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  9. TICKERA.

    October 26.—Snakes are numerous here, an immense one having been killed by a son of Mr. W. H. Johns almost at the door of his house.—Hooliganism, although not ...

    Article : 56 words
  10. NEW WHEAT.

    The first load (25 bags) of new wheat was delivered to Darling & Son by Mr. Thomas Barker, this morning. The crop averaged 12 bushels. It was of the Ear.y Para ...

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  11. LATEST BETTING.

    Emir's gallop this morning did not please, and at the rooms later in the day the colt weakened. Last night he stood at 2 to 1 on, but at the club this morning the ...

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  12. VICTOR HARBOR.

    October 29. — On Wednesday, about midday, two horses attached to a waggon, while descending a hill near Victor Harbor, became uncoupled from the pole, and broke ...

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  13. BURRA.

    October 29.—The Buira Institute was well filled last night to witness a dramatic performance by local amateurs, who gave the performance for the benefit of the lund for ...

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  14. A HARVESTING TEST.

    The advent of the combined harvester into this district occasioned a little excitement among the farming fraternity, and on Monday last a number of farmers ...

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  15. HAMLEY BRIDGE.

    October 29.—A social was given in the Institute hall on Tuesday evening by Messrs. Charles Ridgway & Co. to their employes. During the evening Mr. A. P. ...

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  16. A SHEARING RECORD.

    Shearing is proceeding quietly at Moorak. Fifteen machines are at work. To-day one of the shearers named Monaghan (the "ringer"), put through 169. ...

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  17. DERBY WITHDRAWALS.

    I think I mentioned in the Chronicle that Mr. C. L. MacDonald had not made up his mind whether he would run Scottish King*in the Derby. All doubts were ...

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  18. HARVESTERS FOR THE NORTH.

    In view of the bountiful harvest farmers are purchasing freely the labor-saving harvesters. One well-known firm which deals in these machines has already sent away ...

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  19. KAPUNDA.

    October 29.—The mayor (Mr. D. James, M.P.) has informed the Municipal Council that he has ordered a photogravure copy of Roberts' picture of the opening of the ...

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  20. WAUKARINGA.

    October 26.—Residents here have supported a Methodist bush missionary service Seid once a month, with great fervor, but cor some, unexplained reason these visits ...

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  21. ORONTES AT FREMANTLE.

    The R.M.S. Orontes airived at 5.15 a.m. to-day, and sailed at 12.20 p.m. The following are the passengers m the saloon:- For Fremantle— Mr. W. T neiley, Mr. ...

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  22. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

    Maribyrnong Plate—Ballark, Fabric, Position, Port and Rose, Impression. Van Tromp, Red Streak, Vitula, Fort Nepean, and Graftonus. ...

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  23. CANADIAN COMMERCE.

    Mr.D. H. Ross, who is at present in Australia as representative of the Govern ment of Canada in respect to the question of trade expansion, gave some interesting ...

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  24. TRAINING NOTES.

    Work commenced at Flemington at 5.30 this morning. It was beautifully fine and all the work was done on the big sand. Hauturier was first out. He came bowling ...

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  25. YORKETOWN.

    October 27.—An official from the Income Tax Department has been visiting this district during the past few days examining farmers and others. Several of these have ...

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  26. THE TRAMWAYS.

    In the House of Assembly on Wednesday afternoon Mr. Peake caded the atten tion of the Chief Secretary (Hon. J. C. Jenkins) to his reply to a Question in the ...

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  27. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The first of a series of competitions for the "Union Metallic Trophy" was tired for among the clubs connected with the Small-bore Rifle Association on October 17. Eighteen clubs entered, ...

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  28. KADINA.

    October 28.—A successful continental was held at Lords Cricket Grounds yesteidaj evening. The Moonta Commonwealth Band of 25 performers rendered an excel.ent ...

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  29. LAURA.

    October 29.—The local Girls' Friendly Society had an outing on the Laura Oval yesterday afternoon for the open air sale of gifts, &c, which was successful. During ...

    Article : 65 words
  30. THE TURF.

    Two Mount Gambier men have drawn Emir in [?]auers s sweep on tne Melbourne Cup. ...

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  31. MAITLAND.

    October 26.—The anniversary services of the Congregational Sunday-school were held on Sunday, October 25. Mr. W: R. Bayly, of Port Victoria, conducted three services. ...

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  32. MENTONE RACES.

    Fine, warm, weather favored the Mentone meeting, and there was a good attentance, The principal event, the Meltone [?], atracted a <[?]n runners, melbur[?] several cup horses. The ...

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  33. MINTARO.

    October 26.—Anniversary services in connection with the Methodist Sunday-school were conducted on Sunday last by the Rev. H. Trewren. Special singing by the school ...

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  34. PICNIC AT GAWLER.

    The butchers and baiters of Gawler held their annual pic: yesterday at Lawe's Ground, Sandy Creek, and the fixture proved successful. A procession, headed by a large drag, conveying the ...

    Article : 365 words
  35. THE METHODIST SYNOD.

    The sessions of the Northern synod were this year held at Wilmington on October 27 and 28. The Rev. I. Rooney presided, and expressed pleasure at the materially improved prospects of the ...

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  36. MEADOWS.

    October 27.—On Sunday last the annual flower service in connection with St George's (Anglican) Church was held. A great quantity of "flowers, roses especially, ...

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  37. OODLAWIRRA.

    October 26.—The excavation in the new reservoir will be completed in a fortnight's time, when there will be a reduction of men. Concrete and odd jobs will keep about ...

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  38. MULRDEN COLLEGE ANNUAL PICNIC.

    On Wednesday the day students of Muirden Cotlege held their annual sports. Four drags took the, party to Bridgewater, and the gathering was successful and enjoyable. The 150 yards race resulted ...

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  39. ST. PETERS MODEL PARLIAMENT.

    On Wednesday evening the prorogation of St. Peters Parliament took place at the instituteroom, St. Peters. The governor (Mr. J. Darling, M.P.) read the prorogation speech, which ...

    Article : 491 words
  40. QUORN.

    October 24. — Snakes are numerous this year, and quite a number have been killed in the township; the largest (4 ft. 6 in.) was destroyed at the State school on ...

    Article : 127 words
  41. LITERARY SOCIETIES.

    The annual public meeting in connection with the Gawler Institute Literary Societies Union was held at the Institute Hall last night. Mr. U. B. Crosby (the ncwly-elected president) occupied ...

    Article : 208 words
  42. CRICKET.

    Noarlunga, 307 for nine wickets; L. Waye 100, Candy [?] and five for 26, L. Kempton 4S, Harry Candv 38. Seaview, 56; E. Baldock three for 27. Willunga, 186; C. Vaudrey, 41 and six for 19, A. ...

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  44. FREEMASONRY.

    The brethren of the MacDonnell Lodge of Freemasons held a consecration service in their newlyerected hall in High-street, Glenelg, on Thursday evening. The lodge was opened by the W.M. ...

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  45. STRATHALBYN.

    October 28.—The Church of Christ at Strathalbyn celebrated its anniversary on October 25 and 27. Large congregations assembled in the Christian Chapel on ...

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  46. LAW COURTS.

    Auguste Benichke was charged with having ob-, tained 5/6 under false pretences. The information was dismissed. Margaret McDonald was sent to gaol for two ...

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  47. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    Oddfellows (Manchester Unity).—The quarterly board meeting was held on Octobsr 27, at the M.U. Hall, Franklin street. There were presentG.M. H. E. Laver, D.G.M. E. Pritchard, G.C.S. ...

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  48. MAGISTRATES' COURT—KOORINGA.

    F. Hornhardt, of Kooringa, and A. Robertson of Broken Hill, were charged with being idle and _ disorderly, and were each sentenced to one month's hard labor. On a charge of being in unlawful ...

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  49. TEROWIE.

    October 27.—A gipsy encampment was opened on Friday afternoon in the Institute Hall by Rev. F. H. Kings, to raise funds for the erection of a porch to St. John's ...

    Article : 189 words
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