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  2. WOOL SALES. MELBOURNE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 862 words
  3. THE WOOL TRADE.

    We have been permitted to reproduce some extracts from a private letter received by this mail from the world's leading statistician, Mr. A. Sauerbeck, of Messrs. ...

    Article : 866 words
  4. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. THIS WEEK'S EVENTS.

    To-day.—Aspendale-park races; Lang Lang races. Thursday.—Richmond races; settling over Aspendale-park races; entries close for Fitzroy ...

    Article : 93 words
  5. THE RAILWAYS.

    With the advent of summer traffic on the Brighton line is on the increase. Local residents complain bitterly of the overcrowding of trains, and the general neglect of their intersts. As a ...

    Article : 538 words
  6. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,178 words
  7. NORTH MELBOURNE HOTELS.

    Yesterday the Premier (Mr. Bent) had a field day among the 37 North Melbourne hotels which have been closed by the local option poll, and whose claims to ...

    Article : 1,120 words
  8. RICHMOND RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 668 words
  9. CRICKET.

    The match, Haileybury College v. Caulfield G.S., which was postponed from the 15th to 2[?]th inst., resulted in a win for Haileybury by 75 runs. Following is the premiership list for ...

    Article : 470 words
  10. NOTES AND CHAT.

    Mr. J. R. Crooke invites racing men to assemble at Aspendale-park to-day. A programme of half-a-dozen events has been arranged, and a start will be made with the ...

    Article : 1,129 words
  11. LONDON WOOL MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,217 words
  12. CHRISTMAS TRAINS.

    Sir.—I was pleased to see several letters in "The Argus" on the question fo Christmas trains, but I don't think anyone has put in a word yet about ...

    Article : 274 words
  13. SOCIAL CRICKET.

    Army v. Medicine.—The annaul match will be played on the M.C.C. ground to-morrow, commencing at a quarter to 2 sharp. The medical team will be as follows:—Dr. W. Moore, M. ...

    Article : 64 words
  14. RICHMOND WEIGHTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 195 words
  15. ALEXANDRA-AVENUE.

    Sir,—I desire to draw attention to the state of this favourie drive and walk. Sides of the wall are covered with weeds. Trees are dying for want of water and attention, ...

    Article : 155 words
  16. MELBOURNE.

    Younghusband, Row, and Co. Ppy. Ltd. will continue their wool sales at the Central Exchange, Collins-street west, at 3 p.m. on Thursday, 1st prox., when they will bring forward a catalogue of about ...

    Article : 247 words
  17. STONY POINT TRAIN.

    Sir,—Would it be too much to ask if the train from Stony Point could run express from Caulfield io South Tarra every day? For Stony Point passengers, in spite of a ...

    Article : 150 words
  18. BOWLS.

    M.C.C. v. Fitzroy, at the M.C.C. greens, to-day, at half-past 3 p.m. ...

    Article : 16 words
  19. GOLF.

    Royal Melbourne Golf Club.—The associates played the last medal for the present year on 28th inst. Mrs. Maconochic won, and with a handicap ...

    Article : 169 words
  20. Advertising

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  21. GEELONG.

    Messrs. Dennys, Lascelles, Austin, and Co. will offer for sale at Geelong, on Friday, 2nd December, a catalogue of about 5,500 bales of wool, including amongst others the following brands, viz.:— ...

    Article : 182 words
  22. LATE TRAINS.

    Sir,—I would like to draw the attention of the Railway Commissioners to the late running of the train due at Swan Hill at 7.5 p.m. A cattle-siding is situated about ...

    Article : 224 words
  23. ACTION FOR LIBEL.

    In the Banco Court yesterday, Mr. Justice Hodges delivered judgment in the action in which George Edward Mead, organising secretan of the Chiltern and ...

    Article : 543 words
  24. GEELONG WOOL SALES.

    THE GEELONG WOOLBROKERS' ASSOCIATION (Messrs. Dennys, Lascelles, Austin, and Co., Dalgety and Co., Strachan, Murray, Shannon Ppty. Ltd., Geo. Hague and Co.) will HOLD a ...

    Article : 134 words
  25. CHARGES OF VAGRANCY.

    Before Mr. Ponton. P.M., and Messrs. S. Laneashire adn W. Bell, J.P.'s, at the City Court yesterday, William Jones, Richard Walsh, Edward Buckley, and Arthur Sweetnam were charged with ...

    Article : 418 words
  26. SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At the wool sales to-day 7,617 bales were catalogued and 8,022 sold. Under excellent competition the market was very strong for all wools. Merino wools, ranging from 10½d. ...

    Article : 153 words
  27. WHITEWORKERS' WAGES.

    Notice of a proposition to reduce the rate of wages for piecework which has been given for consideration at a meeting of the White-workers' Wages Board this afternoon was ...

    Article : 530 words
  28. Advertising

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    Advertising : 472 words
  29. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Oct. 28.—Trade in butter is still [?] and the demand for colonial is restricted. The market generally is in a disappointing condition, and the holders of Australian butter are far from ...

    Article : 391 words
  30. AUCKLAND.

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.—The first wool sales of the season were held here to-day. There was a large attendance of buyers, and bidding was spirited. Prices showed an advance all round, averaging ...

    Article : 99 words
  31. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 495 words
  32. THEFT OF A BICYCLE.

    Before the mayor (Councillor Pittard) and Messrs. Morrah, Munday, and Barnet, J.P.'s, at the St. Kilda Court yesterday, a young man named George Melrose was charged with stealing a ...

    Article : 151 words
  33. AN UNSUSTAINED CHARGE.

    Joseph Kelly, appeared at the City Court yesterday, before Mr. Panton, P.M., and Messrs. S. Lancashire and W. Bell, J.P.'s, charged with being illegally at large, and also with vagrancy. ...

    Article : 267 words
  34. QUAERELSOME NEIGHBOURS.

    A squabble between neighbours led to Moss Isaar[?]s and his wife Robecca, and Agnes Kirwin, William Fergussen, and William Davidson being charged with insulting behabious, at the ...

    Article : 263 words
  35. DISCHARGING CRACKERS.

    Yesterday at the Flemington Court, three lads, named Arthur Jord[?], Bertic Lang, and Edward Wilson, were charged with letting off crackers on the [?]fth. Jerdam was fined 5/, and the other two ...

    Article : 122 words
  36. Advertising

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    Advertising : 34 words
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