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The Portland Guardian
Published at Portland every Monday and Thursday Evening. PHONE NO. 39. MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1928. Portland's First Races.
In the "Guariadn" of 1847 appears an advertisement announcing Portland's first race meeting. It is interesting to note that the stakes ...
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Messrs. P. Learmonth and Co. Ltd., report having sold, on account of Mr. B. Sheppard, his Glenview farm at Narrawong, of 234 acres. ...
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Messrs. Dalgety and Co. Ltd., Portland and Geelong, are in receipt of a cable from their London office under date of 4th inst., advising that ...
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From a copy of the "Guardian" of 1847 we take the following "personal" paragraphs:—"A Warning. —We shall regret very much to be ...
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Obituary.
MRS. D. A. CAMERON.
One of the few remaining links with the pioneering days in Australia and New Zealand was severed recently by the death of Mrs. Margaret ...
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We regretfully record the death, on Wednesday last, of Mrs. McIntyre, wife of Mr. James McIntyre, of "Pine Lodge," Dartmoor. The ...
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The Port Fairy Harbor Board was recently proclaimed, and at the meeting of the Dundas Shire Council on Thursday, a request was received ...
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Nearly three inches of rain were recorded at the official gauge at Portland last week as the result at the thunder storms which passed over ...
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There are greater hopes now that wiser counsels are prevailing in the waterside dispute. The Victorian Council of Action, which is now in ...
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