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  2. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    The following appointments are announced in last night's Government Gazelle:—Edward Lintott, to be a deputy coroner of Victoria, and to act at Buln Buln (B[?]andy Cre[?]k); ...

    Article : 557 words
  3. FATAL MINING ACCIDENT AT SANDHURST.

    THE acting-coroner, Mr. Strickland, held an inquiry at the hospital today, into the cause of the death of John Wild, aged [?], who died in the hospital on the 2nd inst., ...

    Article : 1,128 words
  4. THIS AFTERNOON'S SPORTS.

    The Melbourne and Essendon Football Clubs meet this afternoon, on the Melbourne ground, and as the junior club almost equals a senior club in strength, and yet takes the ...

    Article : 549 words
  5. THE MELBOURNE ROWING CLUB.

    The fifteenth annual meeting ot the Melbourne Rowing Club waa held at the Prince's bridge Hotel lost night. Mr J. Chatfield Tyler occupied the chair. There was a large ...

    Article : 480 words
  6. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    DAREBIN (SHIRE),—The annual elections resulted in the unopposed return of the retiring member, Councillor James Lewis, for the Epping Riding, and Mr. John Mason, of ...

    Article : 193 words
  7. MINING NOTES.

    Long Tunnel Extended. Aug 2.—The fluerise is now up 46lft., and should be through to the surface during the [?]ing fortnight. The ropeway, although on had ground at present, 1s expected to be [?]nished at ...

    Article : 212 words
  8. ETIOLOGY OF TYPHOID FEVER.

    Sir,—However greatly obliged to you for the insertion of my reply to the gratuitous taunt of Dr. M'Crea, I should be glad if allowed again to draw attention to another remark in ...

    Article : 875 words
  9. ARARAT AND STAWELL COURSING CLUB.

    The meet was resumed this morning in Mr. Walker's paddocks, at Maroona. Plenty of hures were started, but they were very wild on the plains, and only three trials were ...

    Article : 122 words
  10. Advertising

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    Advertising : 4,681 words
  11. MR. BERRY ON [?]STHETICS.

    Sir,—According to mr. Berry, [?] the railway is made "to skirt the gardens by the lower end of the swamp," it will be "not an injury, but on additional beauty to the ...

    Article : 402 words
  12. SANDHURST GENERAL SESSIONS.

    Mr. J. T. Smith prosecuted on behalf of the Crown. Han Gee pleaded guilty to a charge of burglary, and was remanded for sentence. ...

    Article : 304 words
  13. TINY MATCH-SELLERS.

    Sir,—Is there nothing, in the name of our common humanity, that can be done to prevent our streets being thronged, more especially in the evening, with such a lot of ...

    Article : 126 words
  14. MILL, FARM, AND DAIRY PRODUCE.

    Mr John PAIGE J[?]LLARD reports:—"Flour and wheat pr[?]t[?]y steady at late rates of £15 15s for the former and 7s 4d. to 7s. 6d for the latter, the last-[?]ed quotation outside value for finest samples. In f[?]ding ...

    Article : 266 words
  15. AMENDMENT OF THE SHIPPING LAWS.

    Sir—I think Mr. Emerson is quite right in stating that the interpretation clause of the Merchant Shipping Act should, in the case of the number of sailors the crew of a ship is ...

    Article : 191 words
  16. DR. MACARTNEYS DISQUALIFICATION.

    Sir,—You state in The Argus of this day that you have been "informed that on more than one occasion Dr. Macartney officiated both at the altar and in the pulpit in Fiji." ...

    Article : 80 words
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