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  • Advertising

    ... [Advertising] (246 words)
  • Family Notices

    ... [Family Notices] (316 words)
  • COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE HORSHAM RETAIL MARKET.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (136 words)
  • MELBOURNE PRODUCE MARKET. (Wire—From Our Correspondent.) Melbourne, Thursday.

    Wheat, 5/5¾. Oats: Milling, 2/7 to 2/8; feed, 2/3 to 2/4. Barley: English. 4/5 to 4/6; Cape, 3/10 to 4/. Maize, 5/9. Potatoes, £3 to £3/5. ... [Article] (63 words)
  • The Horsham Times Published Every Tuesday and Friday. 64th Year. FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1937. Adulterated Fertilisers

    Officers of the Agricultural Department inspect every year samples of artificial fertilizers throughout the State, and a somewhat alarming ... [Article] (310 words)
  • News and Notes COOL CHANGE APPRECIATED.

    On Tuesday night there was a welcome cool change and the glass has fallen 20 degrees since that day. The readings were:—Tuesday, 89; ... [Article] (79 words)
  • SHORTAGE OF HOUSES IN HORSHAM; SLUM CONDITIONS.

    A large number of sustenance workers and a few representative citizens of Horsham including the Mayor , Cr. L. Hutchesson; the Town ... [Article] (326 words)
  • NOXIOUS WEEDS ON PROPERTY.

    For having failed to suppress noxious weeds on his property in the Murtoa district, William Zsehech appeared before Mr. D. G. Blair, P.M., at the ... [Article] (182 words)
  • MAN AND HIS DOG IN COURT.

    Arrested on Wednesday (St. Patrick's: Day) , John Owens, wearing a green- ribbon in his coat, appeared at the Horsham Police Court on ... [Article] (114 words)
  • RAIL REVENUE INCREASES.

    The cheap fares operating on the Victorian Railways are responsible for a larger number of passengers availing themselves of the concession. This ... [Article] (109 words)
  • SWARM OF BEES ATTACKS TEAM OF HORSES.

    Mr. Keith Smith, of West Wait, had an unenviable experience one day last week when driving a team on his father's property. A swarm of bees ... [Article] (167 words)
  • REGISTRATION OF DOGS; ALSATIANS RE-REGISTERED.

    Owners of dogs in Horsham are reminded that registration fees for their charges are now overdue. As these should be effected prior to ... [Article] (107 words)
  • A WOMAN BANKRUPT.

    Ada Humphries of Firebrace Street Horsham properties of a Women's wear shop. Causes of insolvency: Losses in business owing to lack of ... [Article] (42 words)
  • LUTHERAN CONVENTION AT MURTOA.

    The 29th regular convention of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Australia, Victorian was attended by 23 pastors by pastors, 8 ... [Article] (184 words)
  • ABORIGINAL CHOIR TO VISIT HORSHAM.

    Arrangements are in Progress for the Cummeragunga Aboriginal Choir to visit Horsham in April and give a concert in the Town Hall. Other district ... [Article] (172 words)
  • NO PUBLICATION

    Readers and advertisers are reminded that, following the usual custom, there will be no publication of "The Horsham ... [Article] (27 words)
  • DOOEN HOTEL PURCHASED.

    The freehold of the Dooen Hotel has been acquired by the Richmond Brewing company from Mr. G. Lowe. The company intends ... [Article] (96 words)
  • FINED FOR RIDING BICYCLES WITHOUT LIGHTS.

    For having ridden a bicycle in David street; Horsham on February 25 at 8.20 p.m. without a light, Alan Marsh was fined 15/ at the Horsham Police Court ... [Article] (75 words)
  • NINE-YEAR WHEAT RECORD IN PERTH.

    The price of wheat in Pertia on Tuesday established a new nine-year record when three prominent merchants offered 5/0[?] for bagged wheat per ... [Article] (61 words)
  • ORDERLY MARKETING IN VICTORIA.

    To allow primary producers to continue to enjoy the advantage of orderly marketing, State Cabinet decided on Tuesday to permit Victorian ... [Article] (294 words)
  • SNAKE FRIGHTENED NURSE.

    When sister Monoghan walked out into the garden at Mrs. C. K. Macdonald's home at Stawell West to pick up a newspaper she was surprised to find ... [Article] (57 words)
  • METHODIST LADIES' GUILD.

    After being in recess for several weeks, the Horsham Methodist Ladies' Guild is again functioning strongly The Methodist Jubilee Hall was the ... [Article] (99 words)
  • AUTUMN AND WINTER SHOW 1937

    Confident in our judgment that we have accurately anticipated the fashion trend for the 1937 autumn and winter season, we present a wonderful new ... [Article] (126 words)
  • TRUCK AND CAR IN COLLISION.

    An ancient occurred on the Stawell road, near Ararat, on Saturday morning last, between a heavily laden motor truck and trailer, belonging to ... [Article] (105 words)
  • GOODS TAMPERED WITH ON TRAIN.

    When the goods train arrived at Dimboola at 2 a.m. on Monday, it was found that goods consigned to several firms had been tampered with and ... [Article] (41 words)
  • SCHOOLS' PICNIC.

    A picnic organised by the Brimpaen, Mockinya and Wonwondah North State Schools, will take place at Mockinya on Wednesday, March 24. A ... [Article] (48 words)
  • EASTER HOLIDAY FARES AND SPECIAL TRAINS.

    The Victorian Railways Department announces the following attractive fare bargains for Easter travel. From March 22 to March 30, first and second ... [Article] (112 words)
  • CONCERTS FOR CHARITABLE ORGANISATIONS.

    At meeting held in the Horsham Fire Brigade Hall on Wednesday and presided over by Mr. R. S. Smith for the purpose of arranging a concert ... [Article] (76 words)
  • RAILWAY EXCURSION TO BALLARAT.

    The annual Victorian Railways' excursion to Ballarat on Saturday attracted the customary large gathering, Which was chiefly representative of ... [Article] (88 words)
  • DANCING AND PHYSICAL CULTURE.

    To-morrow night in the Horsham Town Hall, Mrs. I. Mather of Ballarat; teacher of calisthenics, present 24 of her pupils in a varied ... [Article] (89 words)
  • AN EJECTMENT ORDER.

    Acting as agent for Thomas Michael Sharry, J. E. Wooding, law clerk, of Horsham, applied to the Horsham Police Court on Wednesday for an ... [Article] (170 words)
  • WOMAN COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

    At the Dimboola Police Court a single woman, Pauline M. G. Jochinke, aged 26 years, was committed for trial to the Horsham General ... [Article] (58 words)
  • MUSICAL TREAT AT CHURCH.

    A crowded congregation was afforded a musical treat at Geelong All saints on Sunday night, when Miss Joan Jones of Horsham, a University ... [Article] (128 words)
  • N.S.W. CITRUS CROP.

    The N.S.W. State Marketing Bureau forecasts a crop of 2,620,000 bushels of citrus fruit this season. It is estimated that 1,990,000 bushels of ... [Article] (32 words)
  • BUYER'S TOUR FOR DRIED FRUITS.

    On Sunday Mr. F. A. James returned to his home in Adelaide after a week's buying tour in dried fruits areas in Victoria. Mir. James, who became a ... [Article] (123 words)
  • CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CONVENTION AT GEELONG.

    The Victorian State Christian Endeavor convention was held at Geelong last Saturday, Sunday and Monday There were over 400 visiting delegates ... [Article] (160 words)
  • MODERN NEW FISH CAFE IN FIREBRACE STREET.

    A modern new fish cafe was opened in Firebrace street this week in part of the premises formerly occupied for a long period by Messrs Davey Davey ... [Article] (168 words)
  • MR. SCHOLFIELD TO LEAD GENEVA DELEGATION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced last week that the Commonwealth Government had selected the following to courage the Australian ... [Article] (157 words)
  • PIPERS UNDER ENGAGEMENTS.

    The secretary of the Horsham and District Pipe Band, Mr. G. W. Cochrane, has been advised that the band has been engaged to appear at the ... [Article] (117 words)
  • MURRA WARRA

    The annual meeting of shareholders will be held on Monday night at 8 p.m. ... [Article] (14 words)
  • WHEATGROWERS MEET IN CONFERENCE Annual Event at Charlton ACTING PREMIER ON STATE POLICY. WILL PRESERVE MARKETING SCHEMES.

    Orderly marketing would have to come, the Acting Premier (Mr. Old) said, in addressing delegates at the tenths annual conference of the ... [Article] (977 words)
  • PERSONAL

    At the St. Kilda Town Hall on Wednesday night, in the presence of a great gathering of Freemasons from all parts of Australia, the State ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (606 words)
  • WHEAT REACHED HIGH LEVEL MELBOURNE PARCELS SOLD TO 5/7½ Country Quotas at 5/5½ MAY SURPASS 1929 PEAK. (Wire—From Our Correspondent.) Melbourne, Thursday.

    Selling at 5/7 to 5/74 a bushel, city parcels of wheat to-day reached the highest level for eight years on the Melbourne market. ... [Article] (75 words)
  • HORSHAM PRICE 5/1.

    The Horsham quote was healthy, 5/1 being offered for parcels. ... [Article] (13 words)
  • TROTTING TROTTING MEETING IN APRIL.

    The Wimmera and North Western District Trotting Club will conduct a meeting on the show grounds on Thursday, April 15, particulars of ... [Article] (30 words)
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