Bennett v. Hopgood. Debt—£8 11s. 8½d. This case had been adjourned from Court held a fortnight back, for the attendance of a witness for the defence. Mr. Gell now appeared for the ...
Article : 2,435 wordsTWENTY-NINE ploughs working alongside each other, in one paddock, is a pretty sight to see, even if it is a ploughing match, and it is prettier if the cause of the assemblage ...
Article : 870 wordsTHE body of the late Mr. W. Roberts was removed from the Tylden cemetery, and interred in the Blackwood cemetery, last Sunday. A good many people, principally friends of the deceased, met at ...
Article : 859 wordsPolice v. Wood and Wilson.—Drunk and disorderly. Fined 10s. each. Olson v. Olson.—No appearance. Police v. Terril.—Refusing to pay maintenance ...
Article : 224 wordsJ. Parker v. R. Cooper. Careless use of fire Fined £1 10s., with £1 10s. costs. C. H. Lyon v. H. Cousens. Threshing grain—£8 5s. 6d. Order for £8 5s. 6d., and £1 5s. costs. ...
Article : 82 wordsWilliam Hurst v. S. M. Molyneux. Debt—£4. No appearance of defendant. Verdict for amount, with 5s. costs. Same v. Alleyne Baldwin. Settled. ...
Article : 438 wordsTHE ordinary meeting of this Board was held on Saturday, 4th June. Present—Messrs. Blackwood (Chairman), Ryan, Minns, and Beattie. Correspondence :—From Mr. Pagan, Greenhills, ...
Article : 607 wordsON Wednesday last, C. E. Jones, Esq., M.L.A., gave his promised lecture in the Mechanics' Institute, and notwithstanding our expectations ran high from the reputation of the lecturer, we ...
Article : 131 wordsON Tuesday evening, Mr. C. E. Jones, M.P., addressed a public meeting in the Mechanics Institute, Bacchus Marsh, upon the above subject. Mr. M'Causland, J.P., was called to to the chair. ...
Article : 1,098 wordsORDINARY meeting. Present—Messrs. G. Grant (Chairman), P. Boyd, G. G. Paterson, R. Morton, J. Tyson, and M. Connell. [Mr. J. Connell was present for a few moments ...
Article : 1,474 wordsTHE weather here has been of late cold, boisterous, and rainy, and there is every prospect of a continued wet winter. The ground has not been so completely saturated for years, consequently ...
Article : 3,272 wordsTHE ordinary fortnightly meeting of the Board was held at the Board office on Monday, 13th inst. Present—Messrs. Hill (Chairman), Morand, Holmes, Carnie, Miller, and Wilson. ...
Article : 1,690 wordsTHE monthly readings, which took place an Wednesday evening, the 15th instant, was very thinly attended, mainly owing to their being twice adjourned—first on account of the Bacchus Marsh ...
Article : 226 wordsBALLAN.—Impounded at Ballan, 1st June. Trespass 2s. each. 1 red and white cow, snaily horns, PE or PB near rump; 1 red and white heifer calf, progeny, no visible brand; 1 red and ...
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The Bacchus Marsh Express (Vic. : 1866 - 1943), Sat 18 Jun 1870, Page 3
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