Southern Ports Tennis Association: Round 3 results, 4th November
By Katelyn Baker
It was another cracking weekend for tennis on the Limestone Coast, with matches played on the hard courts at Kingston, Penola, Naracoorte and Robe.
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Southern Ports Tennis Association: Round 3 results, 4th November
By Katelyn Baker
It was another cracking weekend for tennis on the Limestone Coast, with matches played on the hard courts at Kingston, Penola, Naracoorte and Robe.
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By Open Gardens SA
On the weekend of Saturday 11 and Sunday 12 November 2023, we are opening three gardens in Penola as part of our Spring program. The gardens are open from 10am until 4.30pm, both Saturday and Sunday. The entry cost for these three Penola gardens is $10 each or $25 for all.
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By Kirsty Starling
Kingston def Lucindale Roos 53-37
Some great games this morning in chilly but sunny Lucindale. Jacob and Anna were a good match for Jimmy and Harry and Kingston got the win 6-3. Ernie and George outplayed Hudson and Katie in their doubles to get the 7-5 win for Lucindale.
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The Naracoorte SA 4WD Club recently held its 2023 AGM. The only change to the committee was the addition of William Bennett as publicity director. As the current committee stands, Danny Attwood is President, Eric Van Der Laan is Vice President, Linda Wimshurst is Secretary, Bill Smith is Treasurer and Eric Matters is Trip Director.
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By Amanda McCallum
A Grade: 1st Joe Garner, 2nd Fred Carberry, 3rd Will Braun.
B Grade: 1st Sam Johnson, Equal 2nd Mitchell Chambers and Len Holmes, 3rd David Garrigan.
C Grade: 1st Jake Freedom, 2nd Thomas Smitheman, 3rd Amanda McCallum.
SA vs Vic: Vic won.
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By Tim Delany, MLA
Cattle: LWB 2 – LWY 849 – LWC 191 – OAY 8
Naracoorte agents penned an increased number of 1,050 cattle a lift of 301 head. There was a significant improvement in the trade section of the market with the quality mostly good.
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By Chris Oldfield
“WHAT a difference a year makes,” said Naracoorte Lucindale mayor Patrick Ross, reflecting on his first 12 months as a civic leader. Tough economic conditions are gouging deep into the lives of many – a direct contrast to that leading up to last year’s November 10 SA local government elections.
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By Sally MacLeod
Closing day for the ladies winter season was held a couple of Wednesdays ago and what a day it was, playing in rain, hail, sunshine and wind. A nine hole modified Pinehurst was played in drawn pairs, with both ladies driving, then after choosing which ball to play, it was alternate hits after that.
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By Chris Oldfield
NARACOORTE manufacturing icon and entrepreneur Donald “Don” Wray has died aged 72. Born on October 27, 1950, Don left school at 16 to become a shearer. As well as being a gun shearer, he earned a reputation for being a great bloke with a keen sense of humour and cheeky smile.
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By Alison Williams
Lucindale Bowls Club held its Minijumbuk 100 up Singles competition on 1st November with 10 bowlers taking part. For a nice change the wind wasn’t blowing and we all enjoyed perfect calm conditions for our day of bowls which consisted of 3 games of 10 ends with one 3 game winner Alison and 4 players on 2 wins.
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By Chris Oldfield
POLICE are investigating the theft of 5000 litres of diesel valued at $11,000 from a centre pivot on a farm near Naracoorte. The pivot is used to irrigate property on Government Road, Moyall.
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By Beverly King Sunday 29th October we held our K&S Fuel legacy pairs, teams were chosen at random, 24 players attended and played 1 game of 2x4x2 then a game of three bowl pairs before a delicious afternoon tea and another game of three bowls pairs, all games were played over eight ends.
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