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Article : 304 wordsA SINGULAR accident occurred last Monday to a little girl named Margaret Robertson, about nine years of age, daughter of Mr. Robertson, of the Gordon hotel, Gordon. It appears that herself, ...
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Article : 355 words[?] Bardon v. Thomas White. Work—£6 6s. [?]dant said he was willing to pay £5 12s., [?] objected to pay the balance, as plaintiff did [?] give a week's notice. ...
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Article : 349 wordsSIR,—I have a great aversion to rush into print, or to provoke controversy for every imaginary grievance, but I consider I should be greatly to blame to allow wilful misstatements to be ...
Article : 385 wordsBlackwood v. Jas. Telford. Fraud summons [?] s. 1d. Order for amount. One month al[?] to pay ; if not paid at the expiry of that, [?] month's imprisonment. ...
Article : 157 wordsSINCE my last, it is my sad duty to have to report the death of the Rev. W. Thom, M.A., Presbyterian minister, caused by his accident at Gordons last week. The truth of the words, "man dies, but ...
Article : 667 wordsSIR,—Let me ask why should you and your Little River correspondent want to interfere with our candidates for Council honours, being both disinterested persons? I am thinking you will but ...
Article : 257 wordsConstable Hawkes v. R. Lambert, G. Brown, [?] Hee, Ah Lay, Bulotti, P. Curran, Ah Leam, D. [?]er, R. Atkins, Ah Hee, and R. Williamson. [?]ing timber without a license. Fined 2s. 6d., ...
Article : 142 wordsTHE coursing on Tuesday at Mr. Bear's was not so successful as the former meeting. In the first place the wind was blowing a gale, with many a long chase after hats; in the second place there ...
Article : 206 words[?] MEETING of the Agricultural Society was held [?] the Shire hall on Monday evening. The President (Mr. S. G. Staughton) in the chair, and a [?] other gentlemen who have taken an interest ...
Article : 333 wordsTOP-DRESSING ought now to be attended to, as many of the young crops will be benefitted fitted through an immediate application of stimulants. The market is full of artificial ...
Article : 2,742 wordsCOUNCILLOR WILSON is not to obtain his seat without a contest. He is to be opposed for the representation of the Borough Riding by H. Sandford, Esq., and it is generally supposed that the ...
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The Bacchus Marsh Express (Vic. : 1866 - 1943), Sat 4 Aug 1877, Page 3
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