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  2. Amos William Howard - Wikipedia

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    In the Mount Barker district we have a weed which I believe will go far to solve the problem of introducing nitrogen into the soil. This plant is an annual, one of the trefoil family. It first made its appearance in a grass paddock at Blakiston some 12 or more years ago, and now it may be seen in most of the grazing paddocks in the district.

  3. Mount Barker, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Mount Barker is a city in South Australia.Located approximately 33 kilometres (21 miles) from the Adelaide city centre, it is home to 21,554 residents (2021). [4] It is the seat of the District Council of Mount Barker, the largest town in the Adelaide Hills, Part of Greater Adelaide, as well as one of the fastest-growing areas in the state.

  4. District Council of Mount Barker - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Barker District Council is a local government area, centred on the Adelaide hills town of Mount Barker, just outside the Adelaide metropolitan area in South Australia. History [ edit ]

  5. St Francis de Sales College - Wikipedia

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    Until 2007, the College used the house names Sturt (blue), Flinders (green), and Barker (red). In 2007, alongside the increasing number of students, an additional yellow house was added and all houses were renamed to an important place in the life of St Francis de Sales, as described below.

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  7. Mount Barker - Wikipedia

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    Mount Barker may refer to: District Council of Mount Barker, a local government area in South Australia; Mount Barker, South Australia, a town;

  8. Mount Barker Football Club - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Barker Football Club is an Australian rules football club located in Mount Barker, Western Australia. Nicknamed the Bulls , the club plays in the Great Southern Football League , [ 1 ] with home games originally being hosted at Frost Oval ( aka Frost Park) in Mount Barker but changed to Sounness Park in 2015.

  9. Mount Barker (South Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Barker is a mountain in the Mount Lofty Ranges in South Australia and namesake of the nearby town of Mount Barker. The mountain is the home to a transmission tower that services SAGRN and mobile phone transmissions throughout the area. Microwave radio equipment is also installed on the tower, providing various forms of communication such ...