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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1881 - 1889), Saturday 31 January 1885, page 22

BULL'S CREEK, JANUARY 27.

The foundation-stone of the Bull's Creek Hall was laid yesterday, January 26, by Mrs. H. Clatworthy in the presence of a large gathering. After the ceremony the Rev. J. J. Salmon gave an address. Mr. G. Usher detailed the circumstances leading to the steps taken by the residents to build the hall. Messrs. A. Caldwell, J. Stone, and T. Brooks also spoke. The ptate having been laid on the stone, Mrs. Clatworthy subscribed a. £5 note, and others followed with sums of £1 downwards. The whole of the proceeds were £10 2s. The weather was very unpropitious, it being very windy and wet. A successful picnic and tea followed, bringing up the proceeds to £15 2s. 6d.

Tags:   hall Bull Creek South Australia Australia historic

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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1881 - 1889), Saturday 31 January 1885, page 22

BULL'S CREEK, JANUARY 27.

The foundation-stone of the Bull's Creek Hall was laid yesterday, January 26, by Mrs. H. Clatworthy in the presence of a large gathering. After the ceremony the Rev. J. J. Salmon gave an address. Mr. G. Usher detailed the circumstances leading to the steps taken by the residents to build the hall. Messrs. A. Caldwell, J. Stone, and T. Brooks also spoke. The ptate having been laid on the stone, Mrs. Clatworthy subscribed a. £5 note, and others followed with sums of £1 downwards. The whole of the proceeds were £10 2s. The weather was very unpropitious, it being very windy and wet. A successful picnic and tea followed, bringing up the proceeds to £15 2s. 6d.

Tags:   hall Bull Creek South Australia Australia historic


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