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  • COMMERCIAL. DAIRY CATTLE AND PIGS.

    MESSRS. ABBOTT AND WILSON, 427 Bourke-street, Melbourne, report:β€” DAIRY CATTLE.β€”(Friday, April 17):β€” There was a very heavy yarding of all classes ... [Article] (247 words)
  • Advertising

    ... [Advertising] (954 words)
  • The Yea Chronicle. WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED The Mea Telegraph. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING. THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1896. THE BUTTER EXPORT FOR NEXT SEASON.

    SINCE Mr. TAVERNER assumed the post. of Minister of Agriculture constant pressure has been brought to bear upon him by the Victoria ... [Article] (624 words)
  • NEWS AND NOTES.

    As the Yea footballer did not turn up in sufficient force on Saturday, the match between the local players and a combined team from Glenmore and Homewood fell through. ... [Article] (1904 words)
  • CRICKET NOTES. M.C.C (12) V. COUNTY OF ANGLESEY ASSOCIATION (16).

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (327 words)
  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. [We do not hold ourselves responsible for correspondents opinions. Discussion on Public topics invited, but personalities cannot be permitted.] THE ALEXANDRA HOSPITAL. TO THE EDITOR OF THE CHRONICLE.

    SIR,β€”In the full expectation that the shire council and those charitably disposed will unloose their purse-strings this year a little more than they have hitherto done on behalf ... [Article] (391 words)
  • THE RAINFALL.

    WE are indebted to the Rev. D. Milne and Mr. J. T. M'Leish, president of the shire, for the following statistics as to the rainfall at Yea and Glenmore for the first three ... [Article] (365 words)
  • YEA FOOTBALL CLUB.

    THE adjourned meeting of the Yea Football Club was held at the Caledonian Hotel on Saturday evening. Present: Messrs. Clark (in the chair), Conlan (hon. secretary), ... [Article] (391 words)
  • MURRINDINDI AND WOODBURN SCHOOLS PICNIC.

    THE annual picnic in connection with the Murrindindi and Woodburn schools was held on Thursday, 9th inst., in Mr. R. Turnbull's paddock, near the Murrindindi Creamery ... [Article] (800 words)
  • SPRING VALLEY.

    THE good old times have passed away and all good luck seems fled. We can no longer graze our cows and produce from half a section of land a sufficient income to meet ... [Article] (370 words)
  • BOERS AND UITLANDERS.

    AFFAIRS in the Transvaal are so unsettled just now that the following extract from a letter sent by Mr. James Purcell to his father, dater 9th March, will be read with ... [Article] (1123 words)
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