SIR,—The report in your paper of Thursday last of the proceedings of the Borough Council of Rutherglen is substantially correct. ...
Article : 69 wordsA numerously attended tea meeting, in connection with the Sunday School of the Wesleyan Church, was held in that place of worship, Growler's Creek, on Tuesday ...
Article : 724 wordsPresent — The Chairman (Mr H. S. Parfitt), and Messrs Kay, Spink, Chandler, and Everitt. The minutes of the previous meeting ...
Article : 1,162 wordsTHE OVENS AND MURRAY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.—For the office of secretary to the Ovens and Murray Agricultural and Horticultural Association, we ...
Article : 443 wordsSIR,—I was pleased to see in your issue of Thursday a fair, correct, and impartial statement of the disgraceful conduct of certain Councillors at a recent ...
Article : 426 wordsSIR,—I, as your reporter for Rutherglen, beg a little space in your earliest issue, for the purpose of contradicting an assertion in this day's issue of your ...
Article : 120 wordsThis river is rapidly advancing as an important section of the Omeo gold field. Race-cutting on an extensive scale has commenced—many courses being over ...
Article : 203 wordsPresent: The Mayor, Councillors Rodgers, Collier, Fisher, Witt, Young, Graham, and Crawford. In the absence of the Town Clerk the ...
Article : 938 wordsSir,—As a half column of last Thursday's paper has reference to me, I beg the privilege of making some reply. In the first place it is true, that with ...
Article : 371 wordsAlluvial mining is at this present time exceedingly quiet, owing to the great scarcity of water. Many of the sluices have not more than one day's water in ...
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