The s.s. Karaweera, bound from Newcastle to Adelaide with coal, broke down 30 miles south of the Sydney Heads yesterday afternoon, and waa towed into port to-day for ...
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Article : 990 wordsConsidering the counter attractions at Flemington the attendance at the Town-hall on Saturday afternoon was a fairly good one. The following was the programme ...
Article : 931 wordsThe spectacular production of this historical play at the Opera-house on Satuday evening drew together one of the largest audiences of the year, and the performance ...
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Article : 1,042 wordsOver four months ago I gave a full description of the property of the New North Clunes Company, one of the foremost of Victorian gold mines, and one that ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 570 wordsMr. Pain was fortunate in having admirable weather for his opening display of fireworks at the Friendly Societies' Gardens on Saturday evening, and the entertainment was ...
Article : 317 wordsIt was expected that Brock's fireworks, at the East Melbourne Cricket-ground, on Saturday evening, would have attracted a very large attendance, but the promoters were ...
Article : 340 wordsNews has been received from Normanton of the death of the escaped prisoner, Joe Flick, who recently shot a constable and a blackboy at the Lawn Hill Station, and ...
Article : 330 wordsMesars. Robertson, Capes, and Co. offered for sale at the Victoria Horse Bazaar, on the lst inst., pure Jersey cattle, the property of Messrs. Treloar, Lucas, and Miskin. A ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 438 wordsThe hospital fete to-day proved a great success. The weather was line, and the attendance good. The takings at the gates amounted to £105. It is expected that the fete will ...
Article : 262 wordsA drover named Kichard Mavack has been murdered at Mulpatarnee, in the far north. Suspicion attaches to a native named Cadelgo Jacky, who bartered shirts, kerchief, and ...
Article : 149 wordsSir,—For five or more years the cry of want of trucks has been heard and re-heard. At no time, however, has Parliament been informed, elther by the Minister or ...
Article : 387 wordsSir,—The above is the heading of a communication published in The Argus of the 28th inst., written apparently by a farming man and intended for the edification of the ...
Article : 733 wordsA son of Mr. W. Crosby is missing. It was supposed that he might be on board the barque Pet, which sailed for Adelaide on the day he disappeared, but a telegram has been ...
Article : 84 wordsA son of Mr. W. Crosby is missing. It was supposed that he might be on board the barque Pet, which sailed for Adelaide on the day he disappeared, but a telegram has been ...
Article : 100 wordsThis afternoon a sacred concert was given in the recreation reserve in aid of the hospital funds. Owing to the unlavourable weather the attendance was smaller than ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 206 wordsThe Hospital Sunday services at Eaglehawk to-day resulted in a collection of £65, and the returns from three churches have yet to come in. ...
Article : 77 wordsSir,—As a constant reader and subscriber to your valuable paper, I trust you will kindly insert the following. Living in Bonang, a new and promising goldfield, very ...
Article : 475 wordsIn consequence of some misunderstanding the commissioner for New South Wales at the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition has suspended all work in the New South ...
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Article : 247 wordsSir,—The direct line to Ballarat is finished and has been duly examined by the Commisaioners, but for some reason, known only to the said gentlemen, the line is not to be ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 4 Nov 1889, Page 8
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