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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    The amusing farcical comedy, "Are You a Mason?" was witnessed by another large and merry audience on Saturday evening, when the performance went with an ...

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  3. THE TURF.

    Thunder Princess is an unlikely, starter at Gawler on Monday next. Acceptances for the Gawler Jockey Club meeting are due to-day before 6 p.m. at ...

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  4. GAMBLING.

    The Rev. Henry Howard preached to a large congregation at Pirie-street Methodist Church on the subject of gambling. He took as his text the words, "He that ...

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  5. THE PRODUCER.

    The Government surveyors are busy with, the blocks in this estate, and intend pushing on with all speed. The Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. R. Butler) ...

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  6. DERBY DAY.

    Like the tipsters, the weather man was wrong on Saturday. He had prophesied dust. There was no dust. A north wind blew, but it was not a fiery blast. Warm ...

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  7. NEW ZEALAND SPORTING.

    Pampero gone amiss. It is doubtful if he will start in the New Zealand Cup. ...

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  8. CANTERBURY PARK RACES.

    The Canterbury Park races were held yesterday in delightful weather. There was a good attendance. Results:- FLYING HANDICAP. ...

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  9. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The Tivoli Theatre will be reopened on Saturday, next, when a farcical comedy entitled "Ha! Ha! Ha!" specially written by Mr. P. Finn, of Sydney, for Mr. A. E. ...

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  10. CROPS SHRIVELLED IN THE NORTH.

    Mr. N. W. Whiting, Adelaide manager for Messrs. W. & A. McArthur, grain merchants, has shown us a couple of samples of wheat grown at Crystal Brook. Both, ...

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  11. LATEST BETTING.

    There was not much disposition to [?]o business at the Victoria Club on Saturday, night. Sojourner's weight-for-age display could have only had one effect. He ...

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  12. HARVESTING AT LINWOOD.

    The hay crops are ripening fast and several farmers are busy with the binders, but haymaking will not be general for about a week. In some cases good returns the ...

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  13. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM.

    The thirty-second concert by students of the Adelaide Conservatorium, to conclude the concert season of the present session, will be given in the Elder Hall on ...

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  14. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

    Cup Hurdle Race—Betrayer. Victoria Steeplechase—Fairleap. ...

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  15. CHURCH INTELLIGENCE.

    The Bishop of Adelaide (Dr. Harmer) consecrated Christ Church on Saturday morning. He was assisted by Dean Marryat, Canons Bussell and Poole, and a ...

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  16. TRAINING NOTES.

    In view of this afternoon's racing very, little work was done this morning at Caulfield. Abundance, however, gave the touts something to talk about by carrying ...

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  17. MOONTA AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    A meeting of the Moonta A. H. and F. Society was held in the council chamber this evening, when Mr. H. Freeman presided over a fair attendance. The financial ...

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  18. NEW SUNDAY-SCHOOL AT LAURA.

    The new schoolroom in connection with the Baptist Church was opened this evening. The room is at the rear of the church, built of stone, well finished ...

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  19. BELMONT PARK RACES.

    The Belmont Park races, held yesterday, resulted as follows:- FLYING HANDICAP. Fireworks................ 1 ...

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  20. ARGENTINE WHEAT FOR ENGLAND.

    Another large shipment of Argentine wheat brought to Sydney this week for local consumption failed to find a profitable market. The French barque Saint ...

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  21. WEEKS IN SEED WHEAT.

    Mr. Nielson asked the Minister for Agriculture in the New South Wales Assembly on Tuesday night what he knew about "certain strange weeds" coming up among the ...

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  22. AQUATICS.

    On Saturday afternoon members of the Royal South Australian Yacht Squadron greeted the advent of another yachting season with a demonstration on the Port ...

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  23. THE FULLARTON REFUGE.

    Sir—As one newly arrived in your State, and as an admirer of this city and its still more beautiful suburbs, I crave your permission to say a few words in reference to ...

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  24. BAD NEWS FOR BACKERS.

    After his race in the Melbourne Stakes at Flemington on Saturday Sojourner was lame. Hill left him in the saddling paddock for some time, and as ...

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  25. AUTOMOBILE CLUB.

    The time has now come when the motor car and motor cycle are recognised as safe, speedy, and reliable machines for road traffic. In many parts of England ...

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  26. COUPONS.

    Sir—The butchers are certainly to be admired for the stand they have taken in this matter-namely, to discontinue giving coupons. Why should traders be called upon ...

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  27. INTER-STATE SPORTING.

    The card for the Melbourne Cup was called at the city Tattersall's Club last night, but very little was done. The wagers taken were:—Lord Cardigan, 70 to ...

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  28. GLENELG DINGHY CLUB.

    The Glenelg Dinghy Club opened its racing programme for the season on Saturday afternoon, the event being a scratch race, and it was hoped that the result would be a guide for the handicapper in ...

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  29. LAWN TENNIS.

    Glen Osmond A. v. Parkside B.—Mitton and J. L. O'Dea lost to Kitchen and E. W. Noltenius, 4—6, 3—6; Newman and Pridmore lost to B. A. Noltenius and Goldsmith, 5—6, 6—4, 5—6; Mitton ...

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  30. BATHING FATALITY.

    A sad bathing fatality, happened in the River Torrens on Sunday morning. It appears that three boys, Ernest John Burnett Edwards, William Whitford, and ...

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  31. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    October 30.—Present—The Mayor (Mr. H. J. Pearce), Councillors Ralph, Hibberd, Moyle, Hambridge, Burford, and Storrie. The town clerk was instructed to inform the Hydraulic Engineer ...

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  32. Advertising

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  33. TRADE PICNIC.

    On Saturday the employes of Mr. J. Hallett, at Brompton, with their friends, numbering in all about 80, went to Aldgate in three drags, and spent the day on Mr. Kemp's grounds. Sports of various ...

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