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  5. Bunyip Free Press AND Berwick Shire Guardian.

    The local painter and decorator (Mr Mat. Small) has just completed painting and renovating Wilson's Gippsland Hotel, Bunyip. The old ...

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  6. THE BUNYIP SHOW.

    The fifteenth annual show of the Bunyip Agricultural Society was held under most favorable conditions last Wednesday, when the attendance was ...

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  7. SPORTING NOTES. SHOOTING.

    In very warm weather shooting on Saturday last was difficult. Firing, fourteen shots lying in the boiling sun with soarcely a breeze, each ...

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  8. DISTRICT DOINGS. Kooweerup.

    On Saturday evening last there was a large attendance at the Kooweerup Hall, when the scheme submitted by the Water Commission for the ...

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  9. CORRESPONDENCE.THE DRAINAGE SCHEME.

    Sir,—In his reply to the deputation, of farmers from the Kooweerup Swamp, Premier Watt is reported to have said that the drainage scheme ...

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  10. COMMERCIAL.

    Skews, Hunter and Co. report having held, their usual weekly market at their Warragul saleyards on Thursday, 5th March, when there ...

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  11. Methodist Church Anniversary.

    The anniversary of the Bunyip Methodist Sunday' School was celebrated on Sunday last, and was continued on Monday evening. The ...

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  12. BEAUTIFUL BUNYIP.

    Sir,—As a townsman and a councillor iu the Berwick-Shire Council, I desire to enter my protest against the article of Mr. Kennedy in his paper, ...

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  13. IONA.

    Nothing has been heard of the Iona P.L.C. lately, but now that the local 'squattah' has returned from his trip abroad it has been suggested ...

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  14. CRICKET.

    The Bunyip cricketers journeyed to Drouin on Saturday, 7th inst., and going first to the wickets were disposed of for 101. Rosenbrook batted ...

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  16. PAKENHAM.

    Miss Pike, a blind lady who resides with Mrs. Chisholm (her sister), was swinging in a hammook on Tuesday, when the cord broke, and she struck ...

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  17. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Thy lona St. Patrick's Day Society have arranged a splendid programme for its annual carnival on March 17th. There are six pony races and several ...

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  18. PURELY PERSONAL.

    Constable Phillips has left Bunyip for Sale, and Constable McDonald, of Sale, has taken his place. Mr. B. Wilson, of the Gippsland ...

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  19. Auction Reminders.

    Skews, Hunter and Co. now hold their monthly stock sale at Bunyip on the fourth Saturday in each month, and entries are being received for ...

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