The annual meeting of the above Union was appointed to be held on Thursday at Birregurra, but owing to the disastrous fires in that locality the arrangements ...
Article : 1,478 wordsThe largest assemblage that has gathered at the Nalangil Public Hall was present at that place on Thursday evening last, on the occasion of a farewell social, tendered ...
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Advertising : 2,934 wordsIt was impossible in the short space of time at our disposal on Thursday night to obtain complete details of the disastrous conflagration at Birregurra, but the outline ...
Article : 432 wordsThe fire at the Bay started on some cut scrub on Mr J. Carter's, with a strong north wind blowing straight on to Mr F. G. Martin's orchard of five acres of young ...
Article : 171 wordsNews from Camperdown state that the coaches from Port Campbell and Peterborough had great trouble in getting through the fires to Timboon. One ...
Article : 484 wordsAs so many struggling and industrious people have lost almost everything they possessed in the world through the recent disastrous fires, we would suggest that a ...
Article : 1,029 wordsIt unfortunately turned out that the three boys who were reported missing in our last issue were burned almost to cinders in the devouring flames at Birregurra. ...
Article : 200 wordsUniversal regret was expressed on all sides when it became known that the noble fire-fighters were so seriously injured. In addition to the two brought to the Colac ...
Article : 106 wordsThe funeral of the late Hercules Kingwell and F. M'Donald took place on Saturday, and was largely attended by the town and district people, notwithstanding that ...
Article : 206 wordsAfter a period of nearly six years' service, Mr W. Brady has severed his connection with the Cororooko creamery. Always affable. courteous and obliging, he ...
Article : 257 wordsIt appears that another fire started in the direction of the coast and burned on to Forrest and northwards. Messrs Polwarth, Taylor and Wickham, of Wymboliel, ...
Article : 300 wordsHorse-owners are reminded that entries for the Colac Turf Club's annual meeting close with the secretary (Mr H. M. Hearn) not later than eight o'clock this evening. ...
Article : 266 wordsSir,— I desire through the medium of your columns to tender my most sincere thanks to Messrs H. M. Hearn and George Hills for their kindness in conveying me to ...
Article : 150 wordsThe devastation at Beech Forest was more serious than could be ascertained on Thursday last. In addition to the places previously mentioned the homesteads of ...
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The Colac Herald (Vic. : 1875 - 1918), Tue 12 Feb 1901, Page 2
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