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Article : 758 wordsThis important handicap will be decided to-day: Nelson's defeat on Saturday by Houeydew has shaken the coufidence of his backers, and he has cousiderably receded in the betting. The Jewel receives strong ...
Article : 1,992 wordsMr H. O. Forbes, the New Guinea explorer, sailed for Sydney to-day in the Glamwork. An arab named Saraban, was charged for attempted rape on a married woman at the powder ...
Article : 72 wordsAfter the dispatch of my wire last night, the guirds, pickets, and sentries being posted, the c[?]mp became lively. Those up on the previous day and night retired after supper to seek rest, ...
Article : 1,108 wordsThe weather was beautifully fine on Good Friday, but to-day a hot wind and a lowering sky portend a change to wet. Mr John Gibb, son of Mr John Gibb, of ...
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Advertising : 2,998 wordsTho rifle competition was resumed yesterday. In the All Comers match, at four and five hundred yards, Whitehead, of Stawell, and Christian, of Woodend, were the highest scorers with sixty a ...
Article : 83 wordsOwing to the inclement weather there was only a moderate attendance at the exhibition on Saturday evening. Mouaghan's band occupied the platform and discoursed the following programme ...
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Article : 954 wordsThomas Smalley appeared on warrant, charged with the larceny of a chequo, valno £½ 10s, the property of Mr. Patrick O'Dounell, of the Royal Hotel, Kerang, which the prisoner had become possessed of by his ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Mon 11 Apr 1887, Page 3
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