A correspondent, signing “Eucalyptus,” sends the following to the Herald:—A few days ago an old deed of grant from the Crown came into my hands, and I observed that the ...
Article : 500 wordsOn the Pastoralists’ Union and the approaching shearing Mr. F. Bacon, of Dumble, thus delivers himself—“ln the first place the form of agreement is a mere matter of detail ...
Article : 242 wordsA story is told about Sir Robert Duff which bears out what his friends have averred regarding his goodness of heart. When the case of the burglars Montgomery and Williams was ...
Article : 368 wordsA writer in the Dabbo Dispatch, says:— “One can hardly understand the present Minister for Works. At all events, his ideas of municipal government must be very ...
Article : 330 wordsResidents will be glad to learn that the old reefs in the Junee district, which have been idle for so many years, are now being worked. Work has been resumed in the old claim of ...
Article : 229 wordsAfter an Illness extending over many weeks, Mr. H. E. H[?]yter, Government S[?]tist, died on Saturday at his residence, Armadale, from cancer. The deceased gentleman was born in ...
Article : 367 wordsIn the olden times it was a terrible crime to kill a deer belonging to the lord of the manor, but it is a little astonishing to find that in the democratic colony of Victoria we have a law ...
Article : 341 wordsThe Hay Stadnard says :—“ This is no time to increase the burdens of the people by imposing taxes of any kind, much less one that will hamper the very industries which should ...
Article : 254 wordsBy the steamer Orz[?]ba, which arrived from London on 21st Inst., Sir Henry W[?]xon, who left Victoria last year for the purpose of representing the colony at the Ottawa ...
Article : 198 wordsMr. Coghlan, the Government Statistician, has issued his report on the state of the civil service superannuation fund. It shows that it would take £3,000,000 cash to put the fund in ...
Article : 345 wordsThe Jngiong correspondent of the Gundagal Times says : — It was supposed that Thursday, the 14th inst., would be a day of-great excitement among those whose earth hanger had not ...
Article : 213 wordsThe test of the effectiveness of Mr. H. M’Cormack’s (of Wheeo) cure for flake and stomach worms in sheep at Crookwell, on the second day of the show (says the Goulburn ...
Article : 275 wordsThe Cootamundra Herald says:—“ The offer by the Government of a £50 reward for information which would lead to the establishment of the identity of the murdered man whose ...
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