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Advertising : 617 wordsFRIDAY, 2ND JUNE.—In the Assembly, the Keilor road contract was taken into consideration; Mr. Carpenter moved a resolution censuring the Engineer-in-Chief, and ...
Article : 852 wordsDEAR BELL,—Saturday last we met at Oakleigh, and although the wind was again from the east, the rain that had fallen during the week gave promise of the scent lying ...
Article : 484 wordsRacket Court.—We shall be glad if one of our readers can inform us as to the dimensions and other particulars of the latest built racket courts in England. ...
Article : 429 wordsOf course the Manager's tactics will vary according to circumstances, such as his main object in management, the situation and character of his theatre, the time of year, ...
Article : 1,176 words[In order to make Bell's Life in Victoria as complete a record as possible of theatrical matters throughout the colonies, the Editor will be most happy to publish correspondence from all parts ...
Article : 65 wordsDEAR BELL,—Mr. Buddee, a pianist, the modesty of whose character has had the effect of keeping his professional merit too much in the background, gave a concert at St George's ...
Article : 2,717 wordsA country like the Cottesmore, which during upwards of a century has had but half a dozen Masters, is surely one deserving of illustration, both as regards its present and ...
Article : 1,561 wordsTHE MELBOURNE HUNT.—The hounds will meet— On Saturday, 10th June, at Sprint; Vale, at 9 a.m. On Saturday, 17th June, at Pascoevale, Moonee Ponds, at 1 p.m. (a deer will be uncarted). ...
Article : 340 wordsFrom this time henceforward the country edition of Bell's Life in Victoria will be published on Thursday, instead of Friday, as heretofore. ...
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