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  2. BALLARAT.

    The sharemarket was much better to-day, and there was a good business done in a variety of stocks. Among those that advanced, the principal were Hobart Pasha, ...

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  3. THE MINERS' ASSOCIATION.

    A monster meeting of miners, at which about 2,000 persons were present, was held on Saturday evening at the town-hall to consider the proposed reduction of miners' wages. ...

    Article : 702 words
  4. LAW REPORT.

    Certificates of discharge were granted to William O'Driscoll, of Emerald-hill, publican, and Thomas Jesse Ivy, of Emerald-hill, upholsterer. ...

    Article : 361 words
  5. MR. BURNETTS MEETINGS.

    Mr. Matthew Burnett held the last and the most successful of his weekly mass meetings on Saturday night. After addressing large gatherings at the wharf, and near the Mint, ...

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  6. THE BOTANIC-GARDENS.

    A new bed of Australian dwarf flowering shrubs has been formed on the western lawn. It contains more than 100 species, and this number will be increased very soon, as an ...

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  7. KENSINGTON-PARK RACES.

    A trotting meeting, under Long Island rules, was held at the Kensington-park course on Saturday afternoon. There was only a moderate attendance. Messrs. Bone, ...

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  8. NOTES FROM THE OBSERVATORY.

    By means of the thermograph, referred to at the conclusion of last week's notes on this subject, a continuous record of the variations of the temperature of the air, and of the wet ...

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  9. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A meeting was held at Weaver's Royal Hotel this afternoon, for the purpose of forming a farmers' union. A number of the leading tradesmen was present. Mr. ...

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  10. THE NORTHCOTE RAILWAY LEAGUE.

    A meeting of the ratepayers of Jika shire was held in the local shire hall on Thursday evening, for the purpose of taking steps to form a league to obtain railway ...

    Article : 303 words
  11. THE VICTORIAN ROWING ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting of members of the Victorian Rowing Association was held on Saturday afternoon in the upper room of Edwards's boathouse, which had been fitted ...

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  12. SERIOUS OUTRAGE AT DE SAILLY'S FLAT.

    The house of a selector named James Jacobs, situate at De Sailly's Flat, three and a half miles from Sale, was the scene of a terrible outrage early yesterday morning. ...

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  13. LOST IN THE MALLEE.

    Late on Saturday night our township and district were thrown into a state of great excitement when it was reported that a woman was lost in the mallee scrub. It ...

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  14. GEELONG.

    A meeting of those interested in the champion football club of the colony was held at the Victoria Hotel this evening, for the purpose of deciding upon the best way of ...

    Article : 134 words
  15. SHOOTING AT WAVERLEY.

    At the Oakleigh police court on Saturday, William Stephenson, a farmer and woodcarter, who in the early days of the digging fever was possessed of considerable property, ...

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  16. THE PROFESSORSHIP OF MUSIC AT THE UNIVERSITY.

    Sir,—I am sure that both the profession and the musical public of the colony will heartily second your efforts to induce the council of the University to make provision ...

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  17. ECHUCA.

    The revenue collected at the Echuca subtreasury for the week ending to-day, from land and customs sources, amounted to £2,051 16s. 5d. ...

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  18. THE REV. MR. PERKS AND THE RICHMOND SCHOOLMASTERS.

    Sir,—I have read the letter in this day's issue signed "J. F. Walker." I have to leave for the country, and cannot reply to-day. I will hope to do so on Monday. It was not ...

    Article : 65 words
  19. A SAILORS' CHURCH AT SANDRIDGE.

    Sir,—I have been much surprised that no answer has been forthcoming to a letter which appeared in your columns on the 23rd of last month in reference to the above. ...

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  20. POLICE.

    At the ST. KILDA Court on Friday, a held named D. Macfarlane was charged with an assault on a milkman named C. Clark. The complainant was the owner of a paddock ...

    Article : 254 words
  21. INQUEST.

    Mr. Candler, district coroner, held an inquest on Saturday, at the Pentridge Stockade, on the body of John Hughs, a prisoner of the Crown. Deceased was ...

    Article : 132 words
  22. RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION IN THE HOTHAM SCHOOLS.

    Sir,—I see that it was stated in the Church Assembly that a charge had been made for the use of the state school allowed to me after school hours. ...

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  23. DANGERS OF THE GIPPS LAND LINE.

    Sir,—Being a constant traveller on this line of rails, I may bear testimony against sparks. About two months since another traveller and myself in same compartment ...

    Article : 170 words
  24. INATTENTION AT THE GENERAL POST-OFFICE.

    Sir,—I can confirm all that has been said as to the inattention and absoulte rudeness displayed by the young women at the General Post-Office. It is a thousand pities these ...

    Article : 91 words
  25. PLEURO-PNEUMONIA.

    Sir,—Will you allow me to state that I informed you of the existence of pleuropneumonia in a private capacity, with the view of putting cattleowners on their guard ...

    Article : 72 words
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