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Advertising : 2,319 wordsOn Monday last at South Tylden, Mr E. Cunningham had occasion to go to a house of his, which is unoccupied, when be noticed an old sack lying on the doorstep, and on ...
Article : 319 wordsThe shooting for the £100 pigeon match under the auspices of the Kyneton Gun Club took place yesterday, at View Point, and passed off very successfully, although the ...
Article : 482 wordsThe day of the looked-for A[?] Meeting of the Kyneton Racing Club has arrived, and from indications as we write there is little doubt that the fine weather which usually ...
Article : 923 wordsAt the present time a large number of men are employed mating necessary improvements on various parts of the railway between here and Trentham. When completed the ...
Article : 190 wordsCattlemen in many parts of the world have so strong an objection to horns that it is not surprising to hear of attempts being made to establish hornless breeds. The ...
Article : 247 wordsYesterday five members of the Kyneton Bicycle Club—Messrs D. Kett, S. F. and E. H. Jarrett, J. M’Kimmey, and J. Keating (Woodend)—proceeded to the castlemaine ...
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Advertising : 447 words“Rocklyllnn,” Arthur-street, Marrickville, November 12th, 1897. To the Bile Bean Manufacturing Company. Dear Sirs.—I have been for some years ...
Article : 385 wordsThe Redesdale Amateur Turf Club is in a highly satisfactory position. At the commencement of the year there was a balance of £[?] in hand from last year. That has been ...
Article : 66 wordsThe above match was completed on Tuesday, and resulted in a win for the Englishmen by wickets. The following are the scopes: —victoria—First innings, 328; Second ...
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The Kyneton Observer (Vic. : 1856 - 1900), Thu 17 Mar 1898, Page 3
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