Some six or seven years ago I was passenger by the Scotch express, Midland line, to Manchester [?] Carlisle I changed into [?] ...
Article : 1,704 wordsSIR,—Permit me through the medium of your columns to supplement what you have said in your last week's issue with reference to the widow and orphans of ...
Article : 212 wordsThe Commissioners of Savings Banks announce in our advertising columns that they are lending money to farmers in sums of £200 and upwards on agricultural ...
Article : 410 wordsThe arrangements for the Spring Carnival, to be held in the Public Hall to-morrow and Thursday evenings, are being planned on a very attractive scale. ...
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Advertising : 1,983 wordsTHE constituents of Mr. C. Sargeant M.L.C. were so well satisfied with the manner in which he had discharged his duties during the past six years ...
Article : 846 wordsOn Friday next, a combination minstrel and variety entertainment will be given in the Warragul Public-hall, the object being to provide funds for the ...
Article : 136 wordsSIR,—There is nothing like discussion to stir up facts. I am sure few of your readers ever dreamed that Joseph was the first President of the first Life Insurance ...
Article : 254 wordsThe Rev. E. D. Fethers, of St. Paul's Church, Warragul, preached his farewell sermon on Sunday evening prior to his departure for Romsey. Every seat was ...
Article : 307 wordsThe officer in charge of the local detachment of the Salvation Army has asked us to insert the following:—Self-denial Week is an annual effort ...
Article : 265 wordsSIR,—I desire through the medium of your columns to inform "S.H." that I gladly accept the challenge he has thrown down in his last letter re debating the ...
Article : 288 words[?], on Friday evening, by the members of the Warragul Athletic Club, was a great success "from start to finish," and reflected the greatest ...
Article : 512 wordsAt the banquet at the Royal Show on Thursday, Sir John Madden proposed the toast of "The Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria". A farmer, he said, was a ...
Article : 554 wordsFat Cattle.—1250 yarded on Wednesday, comprising 300 from New South Wales, 550 from North-Eastern district, 250 from Gippsland, 50 from Westward, and ...
Article : 73 wordsThe following are the latest quotations:—Cheese sold at 4d to 4½d.; medium 3d to 3½d; prime matured, 4d to 4½d. Potted Butter.— Prime fresh at 6d to 7½d. Fresh ...
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Article : 165 wordsAn attempt has lately been made, in Maffra to raise a hue and cry against the magpie, as being destructive to grain as well as insects. Mr. Crooke was induced ...
Article : 117 wordsOwn local poultry fanciers—Mr. E. K. Penney and Mr. W. Langdon—had a successful time again at the Royal last week. Mr. Penney secured a second prize ...
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Warragul Guardian (Warragul, Vic. : 1895 - 1900), Tue 3 Sep 1895, Page 2
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