Sir,—A letter appeared in last week's Record signed "Inquirer" [?]anent article (advertisement), on the last utterances of our Saviour, and asks whether the writer ...
Article : 1,515 wordsWHATEVER good and useful qualities may be attributable to our Town Clerk, we never gave him credit for possessing those of the ...
Article : 2,386 wordsAlleged Larceny.—Isabella Hansford was charged with stealing money and a quantity of clothing from the residence of Eliza Wooster, Cecil-street, on Thursday, 10th ...
Article : 2,522 wordsTHE immense audiences, which attend the Theatre Royal nightly, is proof positive that the public taste has not declined for the legitimate drama so much as was alleged, and ...
Article : 361 wordsSir,—If Mr. Berry persists in his singular proposal to join Sandridge with Emerald Hill as an electoral district to return two members, and therefore virtually extinguish. ...
Article : 89 wordsThere was a fellow travelling around in that country, said Mr. Nickerson, with a moral-religious show—a sort of scriptural panorama —and he hired a wooden-headed old slab to ...
Article : 977 wordsMr. Emmet still continues to attract crowded houses, and "Jan" bids fair to become even more popular than "Fritz." There is some extraordinary source of ...
Article : 233 wordsMr. WHITEMAN said he wanted to see the corporation fairly dealt with. He did not think they were now asking for anything unreasonable. At present, however, it ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 516 wordsMr. WHITEMAN considered the inspectors and sub-inspectors the worst paid men in the public service. They had to maintain a respectable position and find their own ...
Article : 87 wordsDrunkenness. — William Stephenson and Andrew Jacobson, were each fined 5s. or twenty-four hours' imprisonment, for being drunk and disorderly. ...
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The Record and Emerald Hill and Sandridge Advertiser (Vic. : 1872 - 1881), Fri 25 Aug 1876, Page 3
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