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  2. MELBOURNE WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT.

    In the import markets during the past week business has not been marked by much activity, and very little of interest has transpired since the departure of the mail steamer. Bulk ales have been more noticed, ...

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  3. NEW ZEALAND.

    We bave New Zealand intelligence to the 4th inst.:— In the House of Representatives, on September 2, Major Atkinson stated the course ...

    Article : 737 words
  4. THE OPERA-HOUSE.

    On Saturday night Madame Ristori repeated her admirable performance of Judith. Her extraordinary emotional power, as shown in the third and fourth acts, excited in the ...

    Article : 847 words
  5. WOODSTOCK PLOUGHING MATCH.

    The second annual ploughing match of the Woodstock Shelbourne and Laanecoorie Club was held yesterday in the paddock of the Messrs. M'Cartin Brothers, Murphy's ...

    Article : 454 words
  6. JURY AWARDS AT THE EXHIBITION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 294 words
  7. THE VOLUNTEERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 564 words
  8. FOOTBALL.

    MELBOURNE v. CARLTON IMPERIAL.—The only match of importance played on Saturday was that between the above clubs on the Melbourne ground. It was witnessed by ...

    Article : 820 words
  9. THE YARRA FLOODS.

    Sir,—The vital importance of the question of the Yarra floods and the ship canal to Melbourne and suburbs, if not to the whole colony must be my excuse for craving space ...

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  10. MELBOURNE HEBREW CONGREGATION.

    The annual meeting of the members of the Melbourne Hebrew Congregation was held in the school-room at the rear of the Bourke-street Synag gue yesterday. About 70 persons ...

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  11. MADAME RISTORTS MATINEE.

    Sir,—I have the honour to enclose copy of letter received from Madame Adelaide Ristori in answer to my solicitation on behalf of the ladies and gentlemen of the dramatic ...

    Article : 394 words
  12. SCHOOL HOLIDAYS.

    Sir,—My wife, who is a kind hearted and just woman, asks me why we should pay the directors of—College for 10 weeks of tuition, not one day of which is bestowed ...

    Article : 445 words
  13. A CHILDRENS LIBRARY.

    Sir,—Most fathers of families have no doubt often been puzzled to know how to supply the very commendable craving of their children for books of an instructive or ...

    Article : 206 words
  14. THE MANAGEMENT OF THE RAILWAYS.

    Sir,—I was much pleased when reading your leading article in this day's isaue relative to railway management, to see that you advocate the importation of a gentleman of ...

    Article : 317 words
  15. THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    Sir,—I should feel obliged if the committee of the Melbourne Philharmonic Society could inform us (the subscribers) why it is that none of the music shops in ...

    Article : 240 words
  16. MR. CARR, P.M., AND THE EDUCATION ACT.

    Sir,—In your yesterday's issue I observe a paragraph copied from the Maryborough and Dunolly Advertiser, upon some decisions of Mr. Carr, at Maryborough, on the working of ...

    Article : 192 words
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