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  2. PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA.

    The SPEAKER took the chair at half-pas[?] four o'clock. THE LOOP LINE Mr ASPINALL presented a petition from ...

    Article : 2,020 words
  3. THE REV. MR. DRON AND THE FREE CHURCH

    SIR,—I have just r[?]ad in your Saturday's issue the reasons which the Rev Mr Dron made in the Melbourne Presbytery for leaving the Free Church and applying for admission into the Union Church. ...

    Article : 1,052 words
  4. SUMMARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 words
  5. REGISTRATION.

    SIR,—We ore informed by the papers that we should register our names on the voting lists, and they go on to say we must apply to the police office, &c. According to these instructions 1 sent on Monday ...

    Article : 292 words
  6. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

    DRUNKARD.—William Never, for being "a little tipsy." was fined 5s. Robert Little, for a similar offence, fined 5s. LARCENY—John Russell was charged with stealing ...

    Article : 176 words
  7. THE VINTAGE ON THEE MURRAY.

    Sir,—In the Geelong Advertiser of 27th May is an extract from your paper which states that Sir Eisenhauerof Albury has had sufficient grapes from three quarters of an acre to make 950 callous wine, ...

    Article : 112 words
  8. DRYSDALE PETTY SESSIONS

    WAGES—G. Martin claimed LI 16s from John Lloyd, for work and labor done. It appeared, however, that in accordance with the custom of the district—by which one small farmer works for another ...

    Article : 424 words
  9. PRICES OF BUTCHERS MEAT.

    SIR,—Knowing your columns are open to correspondents on bakers' charges, I trust you will allow me a word on brackets' charges, as rigid domestic economy is thrust upon us, and there is more or less ...

    Article : 166 words
  10. THE CORPORATION.

    SIR,—At a meeting of the Council held at the Town Hall some short time hack, for the purpose of hearing and considering on appeals (and which I am sorry to say was attended by a greater number ...

    Article : 507 words
  11. AGRICULTURE.

    SIR,— En your issue of June 3rd, you have given us an article on Agriculture, fo[?]ded on the returns of the Registrar General's approximate summary for 1862. And it must be admitted that your remarks ...

    Article : 1,232 words
  12. TOWN COUNCIL OF GEELONG.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,940 words
  13. To the Editor of the Age.

    [?]—In to-day's Ace is a report of the meeting of the Pusbteian C[?]urch from which it appears that the Rev. Wm. Dron has been retired into connection with that body. This Mr Dron states that "he had been Induced ...

    Article : 1,008 words
  14. RAILWAY ECONOMY.

    SIR,—In order to save the public money I would suggest that the loop line might cost less by removing the sew turn-table and ash pits, lately built at the Geelong Terminus, at same time that the ...

    Article : 123 words
  15. DIPTHERIA

    SIR,—A correspondent of yours in staling the deaths from diptheria, regrets that the faculty know so little of the disease, or its care. Having cut the enclosed from an English paper, I have sent it to ...

    Article : 408 words
  16. THE LOOP LINE.

    SIR,—The deputation on Friday having fuiled in convincing Mr Higinbotham that there is no necessity for the loop Hue, other measures will have to be token if we wish to prevent the immediate ...

    Article : 1,217 words
  17. THE COUNTY COURT.

    SIR,—I hope you will be so kind as to insert in your newspaper those few lines in answer to a remark made by his Honor, Judge Wiix-ii, in the case of Hag[?]rty v Manger, as reported in your paper of ...

    Article : 275 words
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