THE SHOW SEASON will commence to-morrow at Edenhope, and that it wil be an excellent one will be seen by a telegram published in another column. The most ...
Article : 3,003 wordsThe inquest upon the body of Mr. Samuel M.L.A. who was found dead at the Grand Hotel on Thursday last, took place on Saturday at the Morgue, before Dr. Youl, the ...
Article : 631 wordsMr. Thomas Skene had scarcely set foot in Hamilton on Monday morning ere he received a telegram announcing that his brother-in-law, Mr. David M'Kellar, had been shot and killed ...
Article : 332 wordsWean going to have a grand display at our show which commences on Wednesday. Sixty-five pens of sheep have been entered, including exhibits from the celebrated stud ...
Article : 106 wordsThe situation of affairs, as will be seen, completely but not unexpectedly altered since we last wrote upon it. On Saturday and Monday a requisition was in course ...
Article : 562 wordsThe Premier states that he has been privately communicating with Mr. Monro, with reference to his resignation of the office of Agent-General. ...
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Advertising : 523 wordsThe first sod of the Marrickville to Burwood road railway was turned to-day by Lady Jersey amid great enthusiasm. Lady Jersey intends leaving for Samoa, where she will meet her ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Speaker will issue a writ for the Dundas bye-election on Thursday. It is said here that Mr. Spence is likely to stand. Mr. W. T. Reay states definitely that ...
Article : 73 wordsMr. William O'Brien, speaking at Marlow, near Cork, yesterday, declared that Home Rule mast be the first work of the session, that any attempt at shunting it would result in the ...
Article : 174 wordsStrike matters are unchanged, the agreement of last year having been determiaed by the director. The result of their meeting in Melbourne to-day is waited anxiously for here. ...
Article : 112 wordsBrief references were made to Mr. Samuel's death by the Rev. J. K. Macmillan at the Presbyterian Church on Sunday. At the morning service on Sunday in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 111 wordsMr. W. E. Gladstone is confined to his bed. He is suffering from a slight cold. Some uneasiness is felt at his condition, but it is not considered that there is any cause for alarm. ...
Article : 44 wordsThe funeral took place on Saturday, the remains being interred in the Melbourne cemetery. Among the mourners were Mr. John Wallace and Mr. David Wallace, ...
Article : 78 wordsMr. Lyell, Gladstonian Liberal, has been elected for the Orkney Islands. The majority for Mr. Gladstone in the new Parliament, counting Mr. Sutherland, Unionist, as being ...
Article : 81 wordsThe adjourned annual meeting of the subscribers to the above-named institution was held last evening in the Town Hall buildings, when there were present--The President, Mr. P. Learmonth, in the ...
Article : 767 wordsOur Heywood correspondent writing yesterday says :--"A horrible discovery was made yesterday by a man named Lachlan Frost, at a but known as Dyson's, on the Narrawong to ...
Article : 205 wordsThe result of establishing a branch of the Mounted Rifles in our township has been to cause a number of young ladies and gentlemen to stir themselves in the interest of ...
Article : 567 wordsThe district committee of the above Union met at the A.S.U. offices on Saturday evening, Mr. J. Morison occupying the chair. There was a good attendance of members. ...
Article : 486 wordsUpon Constable Knox visiting the but in which Bell's body was lying yesterday, he found that the body had been removed. There were tracks of a boggy and homes near the but the but and ...
Article : 77 wordsA meeting of the Hamilton Branch of the above League was held after the A.S.U. meeting on Saturday evening, Mr. J. M'Donald occupying the chair. ...
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Hamilton Spectator (Vic. : 1870 - 1918), Tue 2 Aug 1892, Page 3
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