The Produce Puppy Stakes was run off yesterday, the ground tried being the Laverton paddocks. The attendance was large, and the proceedings were very successful. The honorary ...
Article : 175 wordsA communication of great importance to the commercial interest of this colony has been received by the Government from the authorities in South Australia. According ...
Article : 6,235 wordsThe Minister of Education, Mr. W. C. Smith, yesterday visited Wangaratta for the purpose of opening a new State school, just completed in that town. The Minister ...
Article : 2,972 wordsMessrs. Grant and Davies arrived here by the late train last night. To-day a deputation from the borough council, introduced by the mayor, waited upon the Minister of ...
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Article : 268 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of the Presbytery of Melbourne was held in the Assembly. My Hall yesterday, when there was a numerous attendance. The Rev. J. Beattie ...
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Article : 199 wordsSIR,—The suggestion of Mr. Stevenson in your issue of 26th May, in reference to a revision of the tariff, is worthy of every consideration. The country having spoken out plainly and with no ...
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Article : 141 wordsAt the City Court yesterday, before Messrs. Wilton and Noonan, J.P.'s, Thomas Tweed Tindall, a young man, was brought up on remand, charged with embezzling the ...
Article : 514 wordsA large and influential meeting of the residents of Brunswick was held last night, in the Mechanics' Institute, re the above subject. Mr. A. Staley, mayor of the borough, ...
Article : 766 wordsMr. Martin Simonsen began a new aeries of operatic entertainments last evening, by playing Balfe's opera Satanella, or the Power of Love, at the place usually known as St. ...
Article : 638 wordsWe ore indebted to the courtesy of the Kyneton Observer for the following particulars of the suicide of an ex-publican, at one time well-known in Melbourne:—Early on ...
Article : 785 wordsSIR,—A paragraph appears in your issue of today which, if uncontradicted, is likely to do us an injury. You state that a man employed at the Victoria Club was seriously injured through ...
Article : 148 wordsSIR,—Permit me to correct your report in this day'a paper of the accident to the boots at this establishment. It did not occur in any of the hydraulic lifts, they being fitted with patent ...
Article : 121 wordsSIR,—In your last Friday's issue I read in the half-yearly report of the meeting of the members of the National Reform League that it was proposed to present a testimonial to their honorary ...
Article : 170 wordsAt the City Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Sturt, P.M., and a bench of magistrates, James Fowler and Elias Pierson, alias Thompson, clerks, were brought ...
Article : 1,158 wordsSIR,—In your issue of 24th inst. I see a letter signed Dr. Macartney, referring to another letter signed "Disappointed Elector, who asserts that the onesided conduct of the deputy-returning ...
Article : 400 wordsThe ordinary weekly meeting of the committee of management of the Melbourne Hospital was held yesterday, at the institution. Mr. Gillbee occupied the chair, and ...
Article : 688 wordsBRAYBROOK COUNCIL (2nd June).—A circular was received from the Maffra Council on the closed roads question. The Under Treasurer requested, under the provisions of the ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Wed 6 Jun 1877, Page 3
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