The readings at St. kilda on Thursday evening were well attended, some members of His Excellency's family honouring them with their presence. Councillor Crouch ...
Article : 222 wordsBefore the Mayor (W. Ford, Esq.), and T. Baillie, Esq., J.P's. CRUELTY TO A HORSE. Robert Baker was summoned for cruelty to ...
Article : 226 wordsBoth Houses sat. In the Council there was not much done. A report of the committee appointed to search for precedents relative to the mode in which exceptional grants of money are made by the ...
Article : 524 wordsBefore the Mayor (E. L. Vail, Esq.), R. Patterson and G. Pilley, Esqs. ABUSIVE LANGUAGE. Samual Cantelo was charged with making ...
Article : 1,138 wordsA few years ago, whilst occupied in my counting house in London, a stranger introduced himself by presenting his own card,— "I. Stevenson, artist." He was rather tall ...
Article : 2,006 wordsBefore the Mayor (W. Ford, Esq.), and T. Baillie, and J. Wilson, Esqs., J.P.'s. RATES. Borough Council v. Ann Brentane. Rates, ...
Article : 357 wordsMr. Murray Smith, desiring an opportunity to thank his committee for their exertions on his behalf, invited them to take a glass of wine with him on Saturday afternoon at the ...
Article : 495 wordsNow as Hutchings was a counting his oysters t'other day, Knipe came unto him and thus he did say, Go dress yourself, Hutchings, in gorg-o-ous array, ...
Article : 46 wordsThere's Gunn with his cabbies parading Prahran, And they drive each poor horse's inside out; And there's Evans and Hardwick, the furniture man; And no paint pots to-day, echoes Ridoutt. ...
Article : 69 wordsThere's Young, the great contractor, A noted canny Scot, Is on the alert, and pitching it To his supporters hot. ...
Article : 74 wordsBefore W. Templeton, P.M., G. Young, and J.B. Crews, Esqs. ASSAULT. Samuel Showers v. W.Minere. Assault. ...
Article : 505 wordsPoor Thomas at his drapery store, Every day outside his door, Of crinolines hangs out a score, Hoop do dooden do. ...
Article : 44 wordsJust before the polling, Widdy At the booths there took his stand With his cards, and fondly pressed them Into every voter's hand. ...
Article : 141 wordsNow Hutchings appeared at the close of the poll And said it's a regular do, Throughout the election I have had To paddle my own canoe; ...
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Advertising : 89 wordsOn Tuesday night Prahran's Town Hall was thronged by eager visitors, and long before the doors were opened might be heard whisperings amongest the crowd—"Thatcher's ...
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