There was a fair amount of business done to-day, but the market was rather sluggish. Dyke's Freehold and Gipps Land Consols were the only two stocks that showed any ...
Article : 1,176 wordsThe Woodend plonghing match took place on the lands of Mr. George Davies, Red-hill Farm, about two miles from the township of Woodend. The morning was equally and unpleasant, ...
Article : 915 wordsThe Bishop of Melbourne delivered the [?]ighth of his series of lectures on the Messianic prophecies yesterday afternoon, in St. Paul's Church,to a full congregation. ...
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Article : 303 wordsSir,—I am very much surprised at the [?]our which has been raised against the proposal to carry a line of railway through the Botanical-gardens. Surely the ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 30 Jul 1877, Page 7
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