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Advertising : 2,181 wordsTHE LOST CHEQUE.--The cheque handed to last week, and alluded to in our last issue, has been claimed by the payee, Mr. C. Hadden, of Cavendish, who observed ...
Article : 4,738 wordsMr. W. O'Brien, who is incarcerated in Clonmel gaol, is reported to be ill, and it is alleged that he is suffering from the effects of a chill caught while being stripped by the ...
Article : 133 wordsMentor, the winner of the Melbourne Cup, is reported as broken down hopelessly, and will be scratched immediately for all engagements. ...
Article : 194 wordsNumerous meetings of the Nationalist party were held throughout Ireland yesterday to give expression to the indignation amused in consequence of the alleged ...
Article : 134 wordsThe elections take place to-day for seven electorates, returning 12 members, viz:-- Braidwood, Grafton, Grenfell, Upper Hunter, New England, Northumberland, and ...
Article : 130 wordsIn response to the repeated protests received from Mr. T. F. Bayard, the American Secretary of State, Prince Bismarck has today informed Mr. Bayard that he has ordered ...
Article : 116 wordsA sad occurrence has happened at Abbotsford. A man named Townsend, a tailor employed at the Yarra Bend Asylum, brought home some brawn on Saturday ...
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Advertising : 437 wordsRumours continue to be persistently circulated that certain facts, which have not been revealed, tend to account for the suicide of the late Archduke Rudolph. ...
Article : 112 wordsA glove fight took place in the Hibernian Hall to-night, between Frank Slavic, champion of Australia, and Jack Burke the "Irish lad." When the pugilists came on ...
Article : 153 wordsThe Pall Mall Gazette publishes a special telegram, from Vienna, professing to explain the cause of the suicide of the Archduke Rudolph. The story is that the Archduke ...
Article : 88 wordsAt the Federal Council to-day the debate on the administration of affairs in the Pacific was adjourned till Monday. Mr. Kingston moved his amendment in regard to the ...
Article : 201 wordsA railway accident occurred to-day to a train travelling rapidly past the town of Gronendell. The train left the rails, the engine striking the pillar of a footbridge ...
Article : 65 wordsThe peaceful current of our everyday life was disturbed greatly on Saturday last by a determined attempt at suicide. Some two months since a man named Seymour took up ...
Article : 413 wordsOn Thursday last the committee of our Mechanics' Institute met to receive tenders for additions to the building. Only three were sent in the lowest of which was from ...
Article : 542 wordsThe above match was resumed to-day, when the combined team finished their first innings, Morris making 32, Walters 122, Calloway 13, Trumble 39 and Cotter (not ...
Article : 402 wordsThe wool auctions were continued to-day, when 12,100 bales were submitted, making a total of 47,500 bales for the series. Fine crossbreds ruled ¼d. higher than the closing ...
Article : 105 wordsSIR,--A tame hawk loose in a garden will keep these pests away. An eagle will do, but one of a smaller kind is the best. I have known this to succeed. I am, etc., ...
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Hamilton Spectator (Vic. : 1870 - 1918), Tue 5 Feb 1889, Page 3
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