On the 23rd August the Australians met Eighteen of Yorkshire and Nottingham, at Yeadon, near Leeds. After a capital game on that day, and the 24th, the Australians ...
Article : 1,388 wordsIn South Australia has been started, as we (Australasian) mentioned a fortnight ago, a "Farmers' Mutual Association"—an organisation having much of the ...
Article : 369 wordsThe steamer Kameruka arrived here at seven o'clock this morning, and, I believe, brought 200 men. I also learn that other steamers are on the way. People are ...
Article : 276 wordsThe Melbourne Argus of October 4 contains an article respecting the work, cost, and public value of the Melbourne branch of the Royal Mint. It seems that the Mint was ...
Article : 268 wordsSIR,—Allow me through your columns to draw the attention of the ratepayers and others to the way in which High-street at the present time is undergoing repair. ...
Article : 187 wordsA suggestion was made, at the annual meeting of the American Master Mechanics' Association, which is of much interest in all our towns—that is, if it is well founded. The ...
Article : 191 wordsSIR,—In justice to the Nelson's Plains "Reads Trustees" I desire to contradict a statement which appeared in your paper on the 25th September last, as coming from an "Occasional Correspondent," in ...
Article : 116 wordsIn a recent notice of the Melbourne Botanic Gardens, the Argus says:—A good opportunity is now afforded those who may wish to experiment with the celebrated ...
Article : 504 wordsSIR,—In your last Saturday's issue appeared a short report anent the pic-nic to the children of the Public school, at Bishop's Bridge, initiated by the estimable teacher, Mr. Wheeler, and afterwards ...
Article : 187 wordsThe Comstock silver mine, in Nevada, has now been sunk to the great depth of 3000 feet. This was in the Requa shaft. The mountain in which so many silver mines have for so ...
Article : 195 wordsSIR,—Notwithstanding the attempt made some little time ago by Sir Henry Parkes to make the educational question the one upon which candidates seeking parliamentary honors were to be accepted or ...
Article : 1,244 wordsSIR,—I see that Mr. Pritchard, for want of better arguments, is anxious to fasten on me a charge of slander. As this charge, though baseless, affects my reputation, I cannot let it pass in silence. I have ...
Article : 355 wordsSeeing a scrap from this part in an issue of last week, reminds me that it is some time since a letter appeared in your columns from this important village. ...
Article : 2,619 wordsMails, containing letters, packets, and newspapers will be made up at the General Post Office, and forwarded overland to Melbourne, on Wednesday, October 13th, 1880. Mails will close as follows: ...
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