The ordinary fortnightly meeting of the council of this association was held on Thursday evening at the Exchange, Mr. Daniel White presiding. ...
Article : 910 wordsSix charges under the Trade Marks S[?] tute were brought at the Police Court to-day against Mr. O'Neil, the lessee and licensee of the Wangaratta railway refreshment rooms. ...
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Article : 670 wordsMr. Hugh Cashing, member for the west riding of the Riponshire council, has been unanimously elected president of the shire. ...
Article : 900 wordsThe Maori chiefs have had their interview with Lord Kimberley on the subject of their land grievances. They were introduced, as was suggested last mail would be the case, by ...
Article : 1,855 wordsThe wintry weather of the last two days culminated last night in a heavy fall of snow, which covered the whole district this morning, and lay on the tops of many of the hills ...
Article : 291 wordsWe are glad to find that there is at last to be an effort made to place the consumer in his right place in connexion with our meat supply. Within the last few days an ...
Article : 522 wordsAt the Clunes Police Court to-day, before Messrs. Nicholson and Jas. Edwards, J.P.'s, an aggravated case of assault by a man upon his wife was investigated. The ...
Article : 188 wordsSir,—I was very glad to see your article on fish poaching in The Argus of yesterday, because it may stir up the latent energy of our police. ...
Article : 546 wordsAt St. George's Presbyterian Church, East St. Kilda, a concert was given last night in celebration of the opening of the new organ. There was a very large attendance. Mr. T. ...
Article : 376 wordsThe sixth annual spring sbow of the Moria Agricultural and Pastoral Society took place to-day, at the [society's yards, Cashel. There was a fair attendance, and the weather was ...
Article : 823 wordsThe following is the business which will be brought before the Church Assembly, which will open on Monday next, as given in the Church of England Messenger:— ...
Article : 299 wordsThe following cases were admitted at the Melbourne Hospital yesterday:—Ellen Gandell, aged 35 years, living at the Immigrants'home, suffering from a fracture of the left ...
Article : 297 wordsAn interesting experiment in steamboat building is being tried by Mr. J. Ivey, of Ballarat, who is the proprietor of steamers plying on Lake Wendouree. He has on the ...
Article : 344 wordsSir,—In looking over The Argus of last week I noticed Mr. C. Hodgkinson's letter to you on the above subject, also referring to a specimen of ironbark timber from a forest in ...
Article : 333 wordsAt half-past 5 o'clock this morning a wooden cottage at West Geelong was entirely consumed by fire. The house was insured for £125. ...
Article : 225 wordsAt the meeting of the Charity Sunday committee, held last evening, it was decided that the collections in aid of the Ballarat Hospital, the Benevolent Asylum, the Orphan Asylum, ...
Article : 181 wordsSir,—I deem it necessary to draw the urgent attention of the Emerald-hill Town Council, and the residents of Albert-park, and travellers in general on the St. Kilda railway ...
Article : 195 wordsAnother change has taken place in the weather, which has again set in cold, and more rain is threatening. A slight shower fell last evening, but was hardly sufficient to ...
Article : 130 wordsA football match was played on Thursday at Grace's[?] park, Hawthorn, between the Queen's College and Kew High School. The match, after a very even contest, resulted in a draw, the Queen's College obtaining ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 8 Sep 1882, Page 5
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