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  2. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    The following notices appeared in last night's Government Gazette:- Amalgamation of 1st and 3rd Ballarat Rifles — The Governor, with the advice of ...

    Article : 373 words
  3. PLEURO-PNEUMONIA.

    Sir,—I confess to be ignorant of the time and circumstances when the theory of the parasitic nature of the disease called pleuropneumonia in cattle was disposed of by the ...

    Article : 662 words
  4. SOUTH BOURKE AND DANDENONG AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    The third annual exhibition of this society came off on Thursday, the 26th inst, in the new show-yards at Dandenong. The exhibits were for the most part the same as at Berwick ...

    Article : 1,126 words
  5. MELBOURNE, WOOLLEN MILL COMPANY.

    The half-yearly meeting of the shareholders of the Melbourne Woollen Mill Company was held last night in the Temperancehall, Russell-street, Mr. James Manro ...

    Article : 915 words
  6. THE MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY OF VICTORIA.

    The monthly meeting of the society was held in the city coroner's office on Thursday evening, the president, Mr. W. H. Archer, in the chair. ...

    Article : 3,194 words
  7. ITALIAN OPERA.

    The near recurrence of the Italian Opera season is an event of some importance in the social life of a metropois such as Melbourne is. The opera is an institution ...

    Article : 1,201 words
  8. ANDREW HUME'S STATEMENT.

    Andrew Hume, with Mr. John Bowie Wilson, waited upon the Minister for Lands (Mr. Farnell), on the morning of tho 24th inst., and made a long statement respecting ...

    Article : 657 words
  9. THE BOYS' TRADING BRIGADE HOME.

    Sir,—Some time ago you very kindly inserted a letter of mine in your paper calling the attention of the public to the necessity of a Boys' Trading Brigade. As you are ...

    Article : 380 words
  10. THE LATE REV. MR. MENZIES' TRIP TO PORT DARWIN.

    Sir,—As no medical man has any right to qualify an opinion after it is found wrong, so no one should bear blame for an unfortunate result where advice has not been ...

    Article : 676 words
  11. SUPREME COURT CIVIL SITTINGS.

    The Civil Sittings of the Supreme Court before Easter Term will commence this morning. The following is the list of cases for trial:— ...

    Article : 251 words
  12. DISPUTE IN THE PRINTING TRADE.

    Sir,—In reply to a letter appearing in your columns of to-day, signed "Amicus," permit me to say that the Melbourne Typographical Society has no objection to the suggestion ...

    Article : 116 words
  13. THE BOOT TRADE.

    Sir,—"A Journeyman's" letter in this morning's Argus somewhat amuses me, as he in one portion thereof argues in favour of your report, that work is "slack" in the ...

    Article : 293 words
  14. PROTECTION TO NATIVE CRICKET.

    Sir,—On witnessing the laughable—though not very gratifying, from a colonial point of view—display of leather-hunting we were treated to the other day on the Melbourne ...

    Article : 394 words
  15. CITY CONTRACTS.

    Sir.—I would respectfully solicit the insertion in your paper of these few lines, as the subject is one affecting the interests and convenience of the class to which I belong— ...

    Article : 233 words
  16. MR. VAL. VOSE N EXPLANATION.

    Sir,—In a report of a case heard in the Sandhurst Police Court, and brought by Mr. John Smith against me, copied from the Bendigo Evening News, you say that Mr. Smith ...

    Article : 186 words
  17. MINING MEETING.

    HAVILAH MINING COMPANY.—An extraordinary meeting of the Havilah Gold-mining Company was held at Geelong on Thursday, Mr. C. J. Dennys occupied the chair. Fully ...

    Article : 150 words
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