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  2. FROM OUR EXCHANGES.

    The world’s navies are estimated as employing 1,693,000 men. It is estimated that the people of England spend £250,000 a day in furniture-moving. ...

    Article : 276 words
  3. SHIPPING.

    Dawn, steamer, from Portland; Gulf of Lyons, steamer, from Manchester; Cintra, steamer. from Sydney; Royal Tor, barque, from Kaipara; Aberdeen, steamer, from ...

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  6. BUNGAREE POLICE COURT.

    Before Mr Leader, P.M.; Messrs Hayden White, and Davies, J.P. Cause list,—W. Jeffrey v P. K. Bourke, goods, 19s 1d, Mr Wynne for complainant, Mr Pearson for ...

    Article : 180 words
  7. COMMERCIAL.

    Goods for the following are lying at the Ballarat West railway station:— Messrs Bishop, Wilson, J Cargeeg, W. and R. Graham, Blewett and Jennings, Rowsell, ...

    Article : 61 words
  8. BALLARAT AMATEUR YACHT CLUB

    The final event for the trophy given by Mr T. Bath was sailed for on Saturday last. The four boats which had gamed the following points started from their mornings:— ...

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  9. THE BALLARAT EXHIBITION.

    The Ballarat Exhibition was well-attended on Saturday despite the heat, and nearly £27 was taken at the turnetiles. In the evening the Alfred Hall was well filled, and the ...

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  10. OBITUARY.

    Our Haddon correspondent writes:—“It is with deep regret that I chronicle the demise of Miss Honora Walsh. eldest daughter of Mr Denis Walsh, of Haddon, which took place on ...

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  11. DEATH OF MRS PEACOCK.

    We regret to record this morning the death of Mrs Peacock, of Creswick (mother for the Chief Secretary), which sad event took place on Saturday. Universal sympathy is expressed ...

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  12. AMALGAMATED MIXERS’ ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA.

    The following is the half-yearly report of the Ballarat Miners’ Association, to be submitted at the meeting of the association on Saturday night:—“In submitting the half-yearly report, your committee ...

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  13. THE BALLARAT BATTALION.

    SIR,—I should like to offer a suggestion on Colonel Williams’ letter for a method of filling the vacancies in the local Militia. I would suggest that a prize be given to the non. com. ...

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  14. IN THE “DRESS CIRCLE.”

    SIR,—Being a visitor to your beautiful city, and a devotee at the shrine of your talented and charming young actress, Miss Juliet Wray, I am nevertheless compelled to utter a ...

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  15. GORDON.

    To-day a match was played between Bolwarrah and Gordon on the local ground, and resulted in an easy win for the Gordon team. The visitors batted first and were disposed of ...

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  18. SALES.

    Mr John W. Rail desires to call attention to the sale to-day. at one o’clock sharp, of the stock-in-trade of a tobacconist and hairdresser, at No 81 Bridge street, next the A1 butchery, by order of Mr Jacob ...

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