The name councillors were present, and the [?] of the previous meeting were read and [?] with an alteration in Cr. Wiggins' [?]tion, by [?] the words "one [?]er in the pound" ...
Article : 472 wordsA supplement to the Gazette, dated 24th June, announces that the following allotments, in the agricultural areas mentioned, have been withdrawn from leasing:— ...
Article : 291 wordsThe Alpacas belonging to Mr. John Calvert, near Colac, have made an increase in their families to the number of tour. Mr. Edmund Wills, farmer, of Oxley ...
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Advertising : 2,543 wordsThe following allotments, in the agricultural area of Murndal, have been proclaimed open for leasing on and after Wednesday, the 26th day of June, 1867, at the land office, Melbourne. ...
Article : 104 wordsThe following allotments have been proclaimed open for pastoral leasing, and tenders (under the 39th section of the Act) are invited by notice in the Gazette. Tenders must be sent ...
Article : 705 words[?] special meeting having resumed in accordance [?] the terms of the adjournment. Wiggins moved that a rate be made for the year [?] 1s 3d in the pound on the valuations. Cr. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 164 wordsThe Customs Duties Bill was received in the Legislative Council on Tuesday afternoon, and passed through all its stages. The amendments made by the Legislative Assembly in the Lunacy Laws ...
Article : 736 words[?]As Professor Hume delivered his lecture on [?]logy here a few nights since perhaps you will [?] me to make a few remarks on it. It was [?]t from the previous character he had acquired ...
Article : 364 wordsAt Maitland, a correspondent, who left Singleton by rail on Friday morning last, supplies the following narrative:—"It rained pretty heavily on Tuesday and ...
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Hamilton Spectator and Grange District Advertiser (Vic. : 1860 - 1870), Sat 29 Jun 1867, Page 3
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