November 6—Goldsbrough steamer (Sin[?]lair master) with barge from the Murrumbidgee ports, with full cargo of wool. Cramsie, Bowden and Co. agents. ...
Article : 87 wordsSteeplechase Day as usual wound up the spring meeting of the Victoria Racing Club. The weather was showery, and militated against a large attendance. The heavy rain ...
Article : 507 wordsIn the Assembly to-day an important statement with reference to the arrangements proponed by the Government for the conduct of public business was made by the Premier, ...
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Advertising : 307 wordsA daring robbery was committed in the banking chamber of the English, Scottish and Australian Chartered Bank, Collins[?] street, on Saturday, morning. A clerk in ...
Article : 234 wordsIt is announced that the Government, will prosecute those persons who attended the midnight meeting at Woodford on the occasion when the document ...
Article : 68 wordsA secret congress of the Irish "Invincibles" has been held in Brussels, when, after some discussion, it was decided to reject the programme of the active ...
Article : 89 wordsSHACKELL, WHITE and Co. report:—A remarkably dull market. This, bewever. may be accounted for by the extraordinary downpour of rain which has been doluging ...
Article : 624 wordsUnited Ireland, the chief organ of the Parnellites, of which Mr W. O'Brien is the editor, urges a general extension of the "plan of campaign," with a view of ...
Article : 44 wordsA daring attempt at burglary was made at an early hour this morning on the premises of Messrs J. and J. Robinson, boot sellers, Bourke-street east. The ...
Article : 219 wordsMr. James Gilholy, M.P. for Cork, and Mr Jasper Pyne, M.P. for Waterford, have been summoned to appear at the local police courts, the former to ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Standard this morning declares that the Bank of New Zealand had no right to suddenly stop the payment of dividends for such small causes as those ...
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Family Notices : 43 wordsTHE ENGLISH CRICKETERS AT SANDHURST —On Wednesday and Thursday the 16th and 17th November. the All England Eleven, who have come out to the colonies ...
Article : 1,980 wordsThe showery weather which commenced on Thursday night continued up to last evening. On Saturday between three and four o'clock ond of the heaviest thunder ...
Article : 748 wordsThe Argus states that Mr Lindt, the wellknown photographer, who has just returned from Europe, whether he has been to superintend the publication of his "Picturesque ...
Article : 340 wordsSIR,—Having occasion to visit the Echuca Police cells on Friday last in a case wherein I was retained to defend the men Clark, Walker, and Beasley, for alleged larceny ...
Article : 322 wordsCHANTER and M'KENZIE report a small yard of cuttle in consequence of the heavy rains. Through the short supply forward we quote prices a little higher than last ...
Article : 73 wordsSIR,—In your issue of the 24th ult. you were good enough to publish a letter from me suggesting a testimonial to Mr Gilbert on his leaving the district. When I wrote the letter ...
Article : 347 wordsA case of a very unsavory character was heard at the Ballarat City Police Court on Friday morning. Tho plantiff was Thomas Harrison, a local preacher of the United ...
Article : 386 words[?] when you ca[?] for American Hop Bitters see a green twig of Hops on the white label and Dr, Soul's name blown in each bottle), the vendor handf out anything but American Hop ...
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Advertising : 135 wordsMr T. Livingstone has been appointed deputy electoral registrar of births and deaths. Mrs Elizabeth L. O'Brien, Tennyson, has ...
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The Riverine Herald (Echuca, Vic. : Moama, NSW : 1869 - 1954; 1998 - 2002), Mon 7 Nov 1887, Page 2
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