Considerable excitement was caused in Carisbrook last Thursday evening by the report that the body of a man about 30 years of age, named Thomas-English, had ...
Article : 294 wordsThe voters' roll was revised on Friday evening. There were no claims or objections, and the list was accordingly signed and certified after being read over. The ...
Article : 135 wordsOrdinary meeting. Present:—The President and Crs. A. Armstrong, R. Allen, R. Bell, M. Farrar, Wm. Grant, J. Kinninmonth, and G. Russell. ...
Article : 505 wordsA public meeting for adopting an address to Earl Beaconsfield will be held on the 29th inst. The Trade and Labor Council hold ...
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Advertising : 3,313 wordsThe tanners, curriers, and others engaged in the leather trade, do not appear to be at all satisfied with the report lately brought up by the Wattle Bark Enquiry Commission. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 175 wordsThe following incident in the Kaffir war is narrated in a letter received by this mail by a lady in the Warrnarabool district (writes the Standard) whose sister ...
Article : 468 wordsDiggers are returning from the Coen river. The specimens of gold are considered to be poor. ...
Article : 19 wordsMr Ferdinand Isernhagen, member of the firm of Chiristin and Co., merchants, has committed suicide. Arrived—Victorian. ...
Article : 22 wordsASHBY IMPERIAL V. WEST END.—A match was played on Saturday between these clubs, which resulted in a victory for the latter by one, goal to nil. The Ashby started with 17 ...
Article : 60 wordsThe brig Diana is stranded at Fremantle, and the brig Ella Gladstone at Quindalup, Geographe Bay. Heavy gales are detaining the ...
Article : 33 wordsThe Belfast correspondent of the Hamilton Spectator writes:—In the advertising columns of our local journal, the following matrimonial notice appeared in February last: ...
Article : 313 wordsWe take the following from the Argus:— London, July 20th. There is an agitation in Italy respecting the British occupation of Cyprus and the ...
Article : 311 wordsThere is not much to write about in connection with politics to-day. Deputations representing the usual eternal vacuums continue to flow in, and it is understood that ...
Article : 980 wordsSIR,—It may afford some amusement to your readers if I give them the true version of "Atticus'" story. He makes it appear that I urged the captain of the Yorkshire to ...
Article : 667 wordsA school of fine ludrick fish entered the Lakes on Wednesday (says the Gippsland Mercury) when Messrs Leggatt and Jones netted them. After filling all the baskets ...
Article : 251 wordsAn inquest was held at the Royal Hotel, Deniliquin, on Monday afternoon, touching the death of Samuel Martin Willis, the late care-taker of the ...
Article : 684 wordsA deputation composed of the importers of what are called in the trade "soft goods" and of "hardware" waited upon the Chief Secretary to-day, asking that the existing ...
Article : 831 wordsThe special correspondent of the Morning Post at the Paris Exhibition makes the following remarks upon the contents of the Victorian court:—"The colony of Victoria ...
Article : 495 wordsSir,—I certainly think the Police should exert themselves more than they appear to do to suppress the various phases of larrikinism to be seen daily in our town, ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Tue 23 Jul 1878, Page 3
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