On Monday, the 31st. the presiding magi[?]trates were J. Newman and F. Corlett, J'sP. The usual fine of 5[?], was inflicted on Robert Johnson and Richard Salter, for being drunk ...
Article : 56 wordsThe above title was suggested to my wind by a sermon preached recently, at St. Paul's Cathedral, by the Bishop of Rochester, on behalf of the "Girls' Friendly ...
Article : 1,614 words"Churchman."—Without questioning the position you have taken up, we feel bound to withhold your statement until the one now being prepared by the Vestrymen has been published. ...
Article : 318 wordsThe season of 1881 commences next week, but very little of the sport will be carried on until April, when t[?]ere will be a busy month. The Australian is the first club to begin in ...
Article : 110 wordsBetting has been very brisk on the big events at the coming meeting of the V.R.C. The meeting begins to-morrow, the St. Leger being the principal event. Progress, ...
Article : 72 wordsSir,—Your "Water Baby" on the 11th instant alludes to what he terms "a new aspirant" being entrusted with the designing and building of a ten-tonner yacht. Allow ...
Article : 207 wordsA detachment of the Victorian Bicycle Club left Melbourne at about half-past three on Saturday afternoon, for a trip to the Preston Reservoir, a distance of eight miles, which ...
Article : 112 wordsThe latest addition to our Great Show in Carlton Gardens is the model of a new style of Tramway Car, specially adapted for Australian use. T[?]is exhibit has been placed in ...
Article : 1,700 wordsOur principal club, the V.Y.C., has been [?]n a quiescent state, so far as match-sailing is concerned, since the Intercolonial Regutta, carried out so successfully under their ...
Article : 870 wordsThe six days' and nights' go-as[?]you-please tournament, which is going on at the Hippodrome, does not seem to draw such crowds as when this game was first started. This ...
Article : 81 wordsSir,—With the warning given by your correspondent "T. W," I altogether agree. The destruction of the top soil, by the constant wear of the wheels of the [?]aud-carts is ...
Article : 120 wordsThe Carlton Club scored a decisive victory against the South Melbourne on Saturday, the scores being, 119 and 77. The Prince Alfred defeated the Melbourne Club by 22 ...
Article : 90 wordsSinbad the Sailor, after enjoying the most successful run of any pantomine yet produced at the Theatre, must of necessity be withdrawn, as Mr. Leake is announced ...
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Advertising : 3,988 wordsOn Monday evening there was gathered together a large and fashionable audience, including his Excellency the Governor and suite, accompanied by a company of friends ...
Article : 214 wordsThe non-players of Emerald Hill and Sandridge took part in a match on the Sandridge ground, on the 17th inst. A tent was erected by the local learn and refreshments ...
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The Record and Emerald Hill and Sandridge Advertiser (Vic. : 1872 - 1881), Fri 25 Feb 1881, Page 3
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