To convey to readers a fair idea of the state of the atmosphere at Sandhurst on Wdenesday and Thursday, it will be necessary to couple extreme heat wirh unlimited dust. The man who could keep his throat moist under ...
Article : 583 wordsThe Central Board of Health has issued a circular to all local hospitals and boards throughout the colony requesting that it should be furnished with full details of all easts of typhoid or dyptheria comming ...
Article : 241 wordsAsa labor vessel is lying here, I take this opportunity of sending you some island news. We are in a very hot quarter, and an epidemic for shooting has apparently broken out. A Russian Finn trading ...
Article : 540 wordsARRIVED.—Saturday—Offer, steamer, from Sydney; Duke of Devonshire, steamer, from Calcutta. SAILED.—Friday—Southern Cross, steamer, for Circular Head; Ballarat, R.M.S., for London. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 947 wordsHeavy rain fell to-day; it commenced at 11 o clock this morning, and continued steadily, with few intermissions up to the present time (6 p.m.) The downfall has been general all over this district, reports ...
Article : 330 wordsThe drought appears to have broken up at last, and the reports from the country districts to-day are in cheerful contrast to those which have been coming to hand during the last few months, telling of h[?]avy ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 wordsThe Borough Council met last evening, Mayor Mil-Hams presiding. The business was of an unimportant character. It was resolved that a protest be entered against the reservation of any portion of the borough ...
Article : 115 wordsThe intercolonial champion four-oar race took place to-day at Parramatta over a course two miles and three-quarters long. The Sydney crew were the firet to catch the water, but when fairly going the ...
Article : 161 wordsOur Maryborough correspondent writes;—The negotiations between the borough counci’s of Carisbrook and Majorca and the Water Supply Department, with respect to the propesed extension of the Talbot ...
Article : 35 wordsThe first event of the Ballarat. Amateur Sailing Club for the Saturdays trophy, took place Saturday last. Five boats faced the starter, viz,:—Brooke’s White Squall. Barnard’s Foam, G dl's F aughaballah, ...
Article : 188 wordsThe Spanish Students, a highly talented company of musicians who have performed with the greatest success in various parts of the world, as well as before the Queen of England, and who have just concluded ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,008 wordsThe Colac regatta entries are as follow:- MAIDEN GIG FOURS.—Colac, Corio Bay, [?]- town. MAIDEN CLINKERS FOURS.—Earwon, Ballarat City, ...
Article : 53 wordsPresent—Mr G. G Morton, J.P., president, in the chair; Messrs Bath, Higgins, Innes, algleish, Burke, Brazenor, Booth, G. Smith, Valentine, Gunn, Kent, and Fisher. ...
Article : 516 wordsNever since the settlement of Carisbrook had the effects of drought been so severely felt as during last fortnight. Owing to the silting up of the Deep and M'Callum's Creeks with sluice from trie mines, and ...
Article : 226 wordsThe anniversary concert and lull under the auspices of the local Loyal Garfield I.O.O.F. took place in the Dramatic Hall last Wednesday evening. The The front seats were well filled. The programme ...
Article : 778 wordsA very enjoyable evening was spent on Wednesday last in the Temperance Hall, Hu[?]ray street, on the occasion of a social in counterion with the Star of the East Lodge No 10, I O.G.[?]. During the evening a ...
Article : 595 wordsTHE dulness in the share market at present cannot be attributed to a declension in the returns from the mines, as, generally, the district is opening ...
Article : 3,945 wordsOur local correspondent last night wired:—A man[?] named James Hasding, was discovered in the bush this afternoon, airer having undergone very painful experience. It appears that last evening he left ...
Article : 270 wordsMr David Wilson, being about to remove with his family from this district, in which he had been both unwearying and successful in his efforts to [?] greatly improved processes in dairying, was [?] ...
Article : 430 wordsSIR,—I am one of those many individuals who is a "Friend" by intuition solely, and by divine power when I was a little Sun lay school boy of eight years of age. I am a lover of the Society of Friends, and ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Mon 3 Dec 1888, Page 2
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