Kiehl v. Stewart.—This was a summons against the defendant, who is a carter residing in Avoca, for the illegal detention of a quantity of sawn timber' which the complainant (a butcher, of High-street) ...
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Article : 962 wordsWhile willingly giving insertion to any intelligently expressed opinion, we do not hold ourselves responsible for the sentiments of our correspondents. Letters on any subject of public interest will with pleasure, be inserted, but on no ...
Article : 49 wordsAVOCA.—Impounded at Avoca 6th August 1864—Black and white spotted bull, no visible brand. On 8th August.—Red and white steer, PO off ribs: brown and white poley cow. TE off ribs; white steer calf, like P[?]near rump; brindle ...
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Advertising : 1,062 wordsLast night, we received the following respecting the discovery of the children referred to by our contemporary. It appears that the assistance of the blacks was eventually obtained, and through their ...
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The Avoca Mail (Vic. : 1863 - 1900; 1915 - 1918), Sat 3 Sep 1864, Page 3
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