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Article : 306 wordsIn the "Mining Journal" (London) of September 18 is a very interesting article under this beading. This new mode of shaft-sinking shuld be worth the ...
Article : 999 wordsAt to-day's wool sales 4,660 bales were offered, and 4,447 bales sold, making a total of 51,379 bales offered and 45,310 bales sold from the commencement of the season to ...
Article : 826 wordsThough the Oaks Day is usually an off day at Flemington, an exception must be made this year, for several of the events were of a character to be long remembered, ...
Article : 4,831 wordsHis Excellency the Governor, Lady Brassey, and Lord Richard Nevill have accepted invitations to attend the spring show of the Ballarat Agricultural and Pastoral ...
Article : 39 wordsThe net result of the recent sports held at Eaglehawk in aid of the Watson Sustentation Fund of the Miners' Associated was £165. ...
Article : 256 wordsThe spring show opened on Wednesday, and was favoured with beautiful weather. Draught and blood stock were numerically weak, but some good animals were shown. ...
Article : 175 wordsThursday (6 p.m.)—Fine, but more or less cloudy, with fresh to strong westerly winds. Squally, with occasional passing showers on coast, and rough sea in straits. ...
Article : 160 wordsSome years ago Miss Mary Baddington was thrown from a pony, and sustained injuries that have since affected her at intervals, and in a most painful way. It ...
Article : 340 wordsThe cause of the death of the young man named Patrick Daly, who suddenly died in the surgery of Dr. Nicholson, on Tuesday night, whilst ...
Article : 123 wordsRainfall at Observatory previous 24 hours to [?] p.m. November 4, nil; since January 1, 23.28 in. Average rainfall at Observatory for the first 11 months of the year, 22.33in. ...
Article : 196 wordsAr the Carlton Court yesterday, before Messrs. Sheehan, Hurst, and Ievenrs, J.P.'s, Mary Ellen Daley was charged with threatening the life of her sister, Elizabeth ...
Article : 852 wordsThe teacher at Brucknell, Mr. Tranter, was killed to-day by a tree falling on him. THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY. CUDGEWA.—The directors of the ...
Article : 2,239 wordsMr. Wragge has issued the following forecast:— New South Wales.—Except in the southern portion of the colony, the weather will be generally fine; rain is likely south from a line joining Sydney, ...
Article : 168 wordsThe career of Henry and Lena Grant, the young marroed couple who are implicated in about a score of burglaries and housebreaking transactions, judging from the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 wordsAt the wool sales to-day, 1,141 bales were catalogued, and 1,188 sold publicly and privately. The offerings to-day were limited, owing to the nonarrival of the completing consignments of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 wordsThe election of a councillor to fill the vacancy in this ward, causedd by the retirement of Councillor William Cook through the expiration of his term of office, will ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 211 wordsSir,—It seems a pity that the brilliant function of last night should be permitted to pass from our memories without an opportunity being afforded to those who were ...
Article : 275 wordsThere was a large attendance last evening at the Exhibition-building, when the Victorian Sunday School Exhibition Choir, assisted by the Lyric Orchestra and several ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 641 wordsMr. John Isaacs, M.L.A., appeared to feel the actual loss of his umbrella not half so keenly as the fact that the thied had pawned it for so contemptible a sum as 1/3; and he ...
Article : 211 wordsSir,—In answer to my complaint which appeared in your columns yesterday, the Deputy Postmaster-General asks for a specific instance. Here is onw. A letter ...
Article : 214 wordsBAIRNSDALE, Nov. 3.—Two or three heavy showers fell during Tuesday night, 24 points of rain being registered. MERINO, Nov. 3.—Thirty-five points of rain fell ...
Article : 89 wordsSir,—It may be that there is mismanagement in large affairs in the Postal department, but it is quite certain that there is injustice in small concerns, as I think the ...
Article : 365 wordsARARAT, Nov. 4.—Shearing is now nearly finished in the larger sheds. At Edgarley and Challicum the work is finished. The clip is generally considered a fair one. ...
Article : 315 wordsSir,—In the "Age" of the 27th ult., it was stated "one of the last generous deeds of the late Parliament was to restore the increments of public servants in receipt of ...
Article : 336 wordsHORSHAM, Nov. 2.—The crop prospects of the district vary greatly with the locality, but nowhere are they anything like as bright as they were a few weeks ago. The timbered dcountry ...
Article : 573 wordsEdward Kelly and Richard Alford, firemen on board the coasting steamer Burrumbeet, were presented at the Williamstown Police Court yesterday, before Messrs. ...
Article : 361 wordsOn the report of the legislative committee being brought up for adoption at the Footscray Council on Wednesday evening, Councillor Barnet, chairm[?]n of the finance committee, opposed clause[?] of ...
Article : 267 wordsHILLSTON, Oct. 31.—Stock movements since last report are:—2,700 fat wethers, Cowl Cowl to Melbourne, the A. M. and A. Co. owners; 3,450 store wethers, [?]achlan Downs to Nyug[?] Ward. ...
Article : 190 wordsThe council of the Victorian Chamber of Mines held a special meeting on Wednesday evening, to confer with Sir Somers Vine and Mr. Lowles, M.p., as to the best means by which the chamber could ...
Article : 286 wordsThe council of the Victorian Athletic Association met yesterday at Finlay's Hotel, Speneer-street, were present—Messrs. G. T. Robertson (Stawell Athletic Club). J. N. Roach (Hibernian Society, ...
Article : 213 wordsIt was decided on the motion of Councillor M'Donald, at the Footscray Council meeting on Wednesday, that a strong appeal be made to the Commissioner of Railways for better train ...
Article : 61 wordsGOONDIWINDI, Nov. 2.—Stock Passing:—397 mixed cattle Urnbencollie to Muswellbrook, W Jackson owner. The weather has been very hot and dry, but it is cooler to-day, with strong ...
Article : 39 words"Opportunity makes the thief" just as certainly as the [?] makes the opp[?] tunity, and Mr. M[?] Lust, tailor, of High-stree, St. Kild[?] can speal with ...
Article : 166 wordsAt Wednesday's meeting of the Footscray Council Councillor Street moved, and Councillor Hill seconded, that Councillor Miller, of the Fleming[?] and K[?]sington Council, be nominated to ...
Article : 77 wordsCOCKBURN, [?].—Stock Cross[?]—A mob of sheep, numbering 2,500, [?] Q., owned by J. G. and A. Broad, consigned to Elder, Smith, and Co., Adelaide, cr[?]sed the border ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 5 Nov 1897, Page 6
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