ST. KILDA ARTILLERY.—At a meeting of the St. Kilda or No. 4 Battery of the Royal Victoria Volunteer Artillery Regiment, held on Thursday evening, 21st inst., Dr. Patterson, surgeon to the battery, in the chair, ...
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Article : 3,818 wordsChallenges.—All challenges must be sent in to our office before Thursday evening, and we cannot insert any (unless the party challenging is known to us) without a deposit of at least £5, as a guarantee of good faith. ...
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Advertising : 733 wordsA meeting of the committee was held on Friday evening at the Bird in Hand, for the purpose of opening the entries for the champion sailing and pulling races. Yacht Race.—Maggie Laurie, cutter (red flag); ...
Article : 305 wordsThe interest winch attaches to all connected with the Victorian Exploration Expedition has induced us to give the following King, the sole survivor of the gallant party which left ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 823 wordsA rare for £100 a side came off on 19th September, and attracted a large number of spectators. The competitors were George Everson and George Hammerton, the former from Greewich, and the latter from ...
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Article : 605 wordsThat great Exploration Expedition, which in August, 1860 set out under the leadership the illustrious Burke in all the pomp and pageantry of mimic war, was brought to a final close this ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 35 wordsTHE NOGOA MASSACRE.—The Queensland Guardian [?]hss received a private latter by the Clarence from Mr. T. W. Wills (son of the late Mr. H. S. Wills) of Cullinguringa. After grief and horror at the dreadful ...
Article : 111 wordsAll the new Ministers have been re-elected with the exception of Mr. Wood, who has yet to woo the sweet voices of the electors of Warrnambool. Mr. Hain[?] for Portland, and Messrs. Duffy and Ireland for Villiers and ...
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