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  2. THE EASTER HOLIDAYS.

    Weather imfluences have, so far, greatly marred the success and enjoyment generally peculiar to the celebration of Eastertide in Ballarat, and doubtless had much to do with the comparatively-speaking small ...

    Article : 1,757 words
  3. NEWS AND NOTES.

    This day's events :'—The Easter Pair, on the Eastern Oval; M'Lean’s Juvenile Troubadours, Academy of Music; concert and miscellaneous entertainment, Mechanics’ Institute; ball, engine-house, ...

    Article : 5,417 words
  4. TO-DAY’S AMUSEMENTS.

    To-day being Easter Monday will be observed as a general holiday. The chief attraction for pleasureseekers in Ballarat proper will be THE EASTERN OVAL SPORTS ...

    Article : 341 words
  5. EUROPEAN NEWS.

    The directors of the Bank of England to-day reduced the official minimum to 2 per cent. The market rate for three months bills is 1½ per cent. Money is in large supply, and mercantile demand ...

    Article : 152 words
  6. REUTER’S TELEGRAMS.

    It is announced that the German Government has decided to appoint a commission to promote the representation of that country at the Melbourne International Exhibition. ...

    Article : 336 words
  7. BALLARAT BOWLING CLUB.

    The drawing for the second playing off for Mr Bade's prize, a gold medal, took place on Saturday, when the following members were drawn against each other:— Finlayson v Fishwick, Logan v Normand, Durose v ...

    Article : 91 words
  8. PASTOR CHINIQUY.

    SIR,—May I ask you to insert a brief narrative of facts with which I think it right the public should be acquainted. To-night the service in the church of which I am the minister was conducted as ...

    Article : 378 words
  9. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The drawing for St. Peter’s Art Union took place on Thursday evening. As only a portion of the tickets had been sold, the drawing was pro rata, and the prizes were reduced to one-fifth of the original value. ...

    Article : 549 words
  10. Advertising

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    Advertising : 4,552 words
  11. THE FORTUNE TELLER.

    SIR,—In reference to the statement made by Mr Curtis, that a fortune teller, living in Lexton street, had informed him that she had only received a few shillings this six months for fortune telling, I am ...

    Article : 345 words
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