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Advertising : 1,474 wordsSIR,—A requisition was got up here last October, praying that Messrs Joseph Shepherd and Edwin Ball be must justices of the peace for the northern bailiwick. It was signed by some twenty or thirty ...
Article : 309 wordsThe Wilcannia correspondent of the Argus telegraphed on Saturday as follows:—“The news from Albert Goldfield continues, very encouraging, so far as the yield of gold is ...
Article : 234 wordsPresent—The President and Crs Baird, Edwards, Dalgleish, Bennie, Feery, Innes, Findlay, and Spices. CORRESPONDENT.—From the Post and ...
Article : 1,270 wordsSIR,—On behalf of the first twenty of the B.I.F.C. kindly allow [?] a small space in your columns to contradict [?] statement made by the secretary of the A.I.F.C. in your last Wednesday’s issue. He states ...
Article : 176 wordsThe experiment made by Mr Win. Armstrong, of Hexham Park, some fifteen months ago, of taking a second clip of wool from his long-wool sheep in the course of a year, has ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 247 wordsSir,—In reply to queries in your issue of the [?]th instant, by “Enquiry,” allow [?] to state that by communicating with me I will attend to him. My address is 55 Windermere street. ...
Article : 47 wordsSir,—Is it right for the gentleman who sells tickets at the Eastern railway station to passengers to come about four or five minutes before the train starts, as he did yesterday morning?—Yours, &c., ...
Article : 44 wordsSIR,—Noticing a false report in your issue of yesterday—Galatea v Queen Victoria—I beg a small space in your valuable columns to correct the same. The match ended in a win for the Galatea by one ...
Article : 54 wordsAn extraordinary escape from a fatal accident was experienced early on Saturday morning by the mayor of Stawell (Mr J. F. Hunter) and his wife. He and Mrs Hunter ...
Article : 538 wordsSIR,—“Irish Liberal” says I am assertive. Be it so; I consider I have tangible cause for my assertions. When we Bee persons who hare suffered presume[?] under a despotic form government, ...
Article : 797 wordsThe Yarrowee and Star of the West met for the first time on the Miners’ racecourse on Saturday, and a well-contested game ended in a win for the Star, who obtained one coal (kicked by H. Mason) ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,987 wordsSir,—I beg, through your columns, to s[?]oose a gross case of inhumanity and neglect on behalf of adults and married people to an aged parent, an old and highly respected Scotchwoman, nearly eighty ...
Article : 183 wordsSIR,—I noticed in a recent issue of The Couriers, report that an Engine-drivers’ Association had been formed at Sandhurst, and I was in hopes that a like movement would hare been started in Ballarat, but ...
Article : 100 wordsSIR,—In the report of the accident to George Macksey in your issue of Monday, 11th, there is an inaccuracy, which I deem necessary to correct, viz., that I am infirm, and that he was the sole means of ...
Article : 231 wordsThe body of Michael Peppard, whose supposed death was reported on Friday last, was found in the Yellow Creek about noon on Saturday. At the magisterial enquiry, ...
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Advertising : 582 wordsSir,—Several of your readers here, including myself, would like to see the discussion on Spiritualism. which you have dosed, carried on. Be “Astral” right or wrong. I can assure you that his remark, ...
Article : 154 wordsThe first general meeting of the above company was held at Riordan’s American hotel, Creswick, on Friday evening last; Mr W. T. C. Kelly in the chair. There were ...
Article : 343 wordsThe schooner Sophie, 200 tons, C. Cook master, was totally wrecked at North Head, near Sydney, at two o’clock on Sunday morning. She had been to the Friendly ...
Article : 157 wordsSIR,—Some three years ago a letter from some ratepayer, as reported In The Courier at the time, was read in the council, recommending the adoption of Ivey Park as the site for the Eastern ...
Article : 214 wordsIt is now well known that France would not have dared to commit this high-handed act without having previously received the assurance of Prince Bismarck that he would ...
Article : 233 wordsSIR,—I think there ought to be a Go-as-you-please for youths under nineteen or twenty years of age, for about forty-eight horns, to put the youths of Ballarat to the test. I know eight or nine who ...
Article : 58 wordsSIR,—Every ready as you are to help the working men of Ballarat, would you kindly help as to get a half holiday on Saturday, by giving vent to the fact that although the plumbers of Melbourne, Geelong, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 382 wordsA meeting of promoters of the above company was held last night at the Club hotel. Mr. A. T. Morrison occupied the chair. The capital was fixed at £6000, in 12,000 shares ...
Article : 134 wordsSIR,—AHow me through the medium of your valuable paper to express my most sincere thanks to Mr Hayes (the secretary), Mr Summers, Mr Fisher. and Mr Peterson (members of the committee ...
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The Ballarat Courier (Vic. : 1869 - 1886; 1914 - 1918), Tue 12 Jul 1881, Page 4
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