An interesting match will be played this afternoon, on the Melbourne Football Ground, in the Richmond reserve. The sides will be twenty Australians against an equal number chosen from ...
Article : 279 wordsINTEROLCONIAL EXHIBITION.--A conference between the New South Wales Commissioners for the Universal Exhibition at Paris in 1887, and the Rev. J. J. Bleasdale, D.D., and Mr. ...
Article : 782 wordsARRIVED.--Lady Robillard, from Belfast; Australia, from Hokitika; two schooners, names unknown; E. T. L., from Chili; Aquila, from coast. ...
Article : 174 wordsSIR,--I am surprised that Mr. M'Comble's statement that England pays L4,000,000 annually as a tax upon corn has not been contradicted. If his other statements are as much at ...
Article : 124 wordsVia Panama, we have advices to the 26th May. Five Spanish men-of-war left the harbour of Havana, hurriedly and mysteriously, on the 23rd ...
Article : 71 wordsOLD COURT.--Nisi Prius Sittings.--Friday, 3rd August.--(Before Mr. Justice Williams.) There were only two cases on the list--Bright v Jones and Davenport v. Staughtom. The ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 882 wordsBALLAARAT, Friday Evening. -- The Ballaarat Stock Exchange report as follows:--The number of sales made to-day was by no means so numerous as could be desired, yet buyers could ...
Article : 280 wordsSIR,--When reading "Little Dorrit" I thought Dickens had exaggerated red-tapism in his account of the "Circumlocution Office," but the Board of Education, or their officers, have ...
Article : 403 wordsAPPOINTMENTS.--Mr. Henry Krone, to be an assistant registrar of titles. SCHOOL COMMITTEES APPOINTED. -- The following gentlemen have been appointed by the ...
Article : 537 wordsThe murderers Burgess, Kelly, Levy, and Sullivan were brought up on remand at the Nelson Police Court on Friday, the 20th ult. Few important witnesses were examined. John ...
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Article : 70 wordsSIR,--In your issue of the 7th ult, a statement is published that the Loyal John Jordan Lodge of the M. U. Order of Oddfellows has been victimised to the extent of L81 through the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 151 wordsAugust 4.--High water, Prince's Bridge.--Morning, 7h. 33m.; afternoon, 8h. 12m. August 3, 6 a.m.--Wind, N.N.W., moderate; weather, overcast and rainy. Noon.--Wind, S., ...
Article : 1,996 wordsSIR,--Favour me with a little space, in order to reply to the letter of "Mitre" in your to-day's issue. Were I disposed to make your columns an arena for a "Battle of the Rubrics," such as for ...
Article : 404 wordsSIR,--A report has been circulated that the present members of the Keilor District Road Board intend, this year, to strike a rate of 5s. In the L1 for the purpose of building a bridge at ...
Article : 200 wordsOLD COURT.--Davenport v Staughton. NEW COURT.--Bennett v High, Warrenheip Distillery Co. v Lamb, Martin v Ruffy, Taster v Cummins, Waugh v Kuipe, Marsh V Deeble. ...
Article : 33 wordsSENTENCES.--Malachi Flannery, convicted on Wednesday of a common assault, received a sentence of tour months' imprisonment.--James Blackburn, the cabman found guilty of stealing ...
Article : 762 wordsMINOR CHARGES.--Charles Ellen, employed at the M. and H. B. U. Railway, was charged with making use of disgusting language whilet drunk. Mr. Carruthers, traffic superintendent, ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Sat 4 Aug 1866, Page 3
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