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  2. A SAD DEATH.

    Mr Thomson, P.M., held a magisterial enquiry yesterday at the Australia Felix hotel into the circumstances attending the death of Mrs Mary Jane Glasson, a resident of Eureka ...

    Article : 213 words
  3. RIOTOUS CONDUCT.

    One of the most disorderly scenes ever witnessed in Carlton was enacted in Bouverie street, close to the Carlton Brewery, about half-past 10 o’clock on Saturday night. A ...

    Article : 516 words
  4. IMPORTANT REMARKS BY A VOLUNTEER OFFICER.

    If all the volunteer officers in Victoria entertained the same views as Major J. T. Sleep, commanding officer of the Ballarat Bangers, we should very soon have a military ...

    Article : 337 words
  5. LATEST NEWS FROM MELBOURNE.

    Mr Murray Smith’s banquet at the Town Hall to-morrow bight promises to be a great success, over 300 tickets are already sold. Two vacancies are expected to occur shortly ...

    Article : 103 words
  6. SPORTING NEWS.

    The Herald says:—“Our sporting prophet O.K. was again fairly successful on Saturday. Out of the siX races he tipped three winners straight. and his selection for the steeplechase ...

    Article : 34 words
  7. EUROPEAN NEWS.

    The Orient Steam Navigation Com- Pany's s.s. Orient left Playmonth at 2 O'clock this afternoon for Adelaide. ...

    Article : 28 words
  8. BETTING.

    There is a fair amount of betling on the Hawkesbury Sleeting. For the Hawkesbury Handicap Larpent is first favourite at 100 to 12: Gudarz. Bathurst, and The Drummer ...

    Article : 71 words
  9. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Sir John Robertson on going on board a steamer at Circular quay on Saturday night acoldentally fellinto the water unobserved. He swam 25feet to the pier steps, then walked ...

    Article : 143 words
  10. COMPLIMENTARY BANQUET TO COMMODORE E. MOREY AND MESSRS. J. GOODALL AND T. STODDART.

    A farewell banquet was given by the Ballarat Yacht Club last evening, at Lester’s hotel, to the above-named prominent members of their recreative body. About 60 gentlemen sat ...

    Article : 525 words
  11. BALLARAT CITY FOOTBALL CLUB.

    The third annual meeting of the Ballarat City Football Club was held on Friday, 24th inst., at the Roval Standard hotel; the president (G. Lovitt) in the chair. The following ...

    Article : 565 words
  12. Advertising

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    Advertising : 4,571 words
  13. DIVIDEND OR NOT.

    Some amusement was created at the Beehive on Saturday at the novel method adopted by the directors of one of our leading companies, to decide whether they should declare a ...

    Article : 142 words
  14. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Nows from Perth states that the official onquiry into cause of the disaster to the Rob Rev, exponerates her captain from blame. The Zological and Acclimatisation society ...

    Article : 100 words
  15. THE KELLY REWARD FUND.

    Mr Berry in his Geelong speech (says yesterday's Mail) condemned the scheme of distributing the Kelly reward fund. He held that Mr Curnow ought to have received the whole ...

    Article : 192 words
  16. THE CLYDE STEAMER ON FIRE.

    This morning between 2 and 3 o’clock, says Monday's Mail, Constable Gorey whilst on duty discovered the email steamer Clyde, which was moored alongside the Gem pier, to ...

    Article : 161 words
  17. CITY COUNCIL.

    Present-The Mayor (Mr J. Noble Wilson) in the chair, and Crs Major Smith, T. H. Themason, Salter. A. T. Morrison, Hickman, and Lewis. ...

    Article : 1,007 words
  18. SCIENTIFIC NOTES.

    The first extensive application of electricity for mechanical or engineering purposes is about to be undertaken in Mexico, in connection with engineering operations having for its ...

    Article : 225 words
  19. POLICE INTELLIGENCE.

    INEBRIATES.—Two charged with this offence wore dismissed, and the remaining two were fined in the usual amounts. A SUSPECT.—A man named James Hill was ...

    Article : 1,009 words
  20. PRESENTATIONS.

    SIR,—Now that banquets, valedictory tea meetings, testimonials, and presentations are the order of the day, there is one in our midst who I hope will not be forgotten, one whose ...

    Article : 158 words
  21. AN ESCAPE FROM GAOL.

    A youth named Richard Edlin, who has been awaiting trial for horse stealing, escaped from the Kilmoro gaol yesterday evening. It appears that be effected his escape by placing a ...

    Article : 154 words
  22. NOURISHING QUALITIES OF FISH.

    Fish is again being put forward as the best and most nourishing food for those who do brain work. Not only so, but different kinds of fish best suit certain classes of ...

    Article : 76 words
  23. CRICKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 403 words
  24. THE MOON AND THE WEATHER.

    M. De Parville has published in the Journal des Debats a paper on the temperature of the past year, which, at Paris, has risen to a height exc[?]eding all previous authentic records. In ...

    Article : 405 words
  25. A LUDICROUS INCIDENT.

    A rather amusing incident happened at Sandridge on Thursday afternoon last. A man named Colgan decided on giving a horse of his a swim in the sea, on the St. Kilda side of the ...

    Article : 164 words
  26. THE NIHILIST WOMEN.

    Tho remarkable types of Nihilist women are well known. Vora Sassulitch, whose shot inaugurated terrorism, was the most modest of her sex. In the court room she ...

    Article : 185 words
  27. DISTRESS AT MOUNT BROWNE.

    The Government has secured the services of a caravan of camels from Messrs Smith, Elder and Cos., to convey provisions to Mount Browne. The offer of Dr Wilkie to proceed to ...

    Article : 120 words
  28. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    “Les Cloches de Corneville" was repeated last evening at the Academy of Music, to a very fairly filled house, the dress circle especially receiving better patronage. The ...

    Article : 196 words
  29. ODDS AND ENDS.

    By securing variety in temperature, through planting oysters in different depths of water, as practised in Connecticut, the Scientific American says oysters can be obtained in a fit ...

    Article : 241 words
  30. WET TRET ARE POOR.

    I doubt, writes, the London correspondent of the Baltimore Sun, it, in the fifty thousand skilled mechanics of Birmingham to day a dozen can be found with a practical illustration of ...

    Article : 290 words
  31. ADVERTISEMENT MEMOS.

    Tenders are required for various works in Ballarat shire. A temperance meeting will be held to night at Barkly street, Wesleyan Schoolroom. ...

    Article : 284 words
  32. ORPHEUS QUADRILLE PARTY.

    The Orpheus Hall, Raglan street, was the scene of a gay assemblage last night, when the Orpheus quadrille party held its first annual celebration. The proceedings partook of the ...

    Article : 283 words
  33. THANKS.

    SIR,—Kindly allow me the opportunity to publicly thank the committee of the Public Library for the intellectual treat promised to as on Easter Monday, viz:—"The female ...

    Article : 87 words
  34. THIS DAY'S EVENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 words
  35. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 73 words
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