The R.M.S. Alameda arrived from San Francisco this morning, and left again for Sydney. She brings the following saloon passengers:—Messrs. Geo. A. Duncan, ...
Article : 70 wordsAt the City Police Court yesterday before Mr. Panton, P.M., Frederick Humphries, late secretary of the Employers' Union, was charged with forging the name of Mr. Henry ...
Article : 814 wordsThe intercolonial cricket match was to all intents and purposes finished to-day, for although the New South Wales team have still one wicket to fall they have a deficiency ...
Article : 2,010 wordsThe Federal Council met at 11 o'clock to-day, all the members being present. NEW CALEDONIAN CONVICTS. SIR FREDERICK SARGOOD (Victoria) said that ...
Article : 1,899 wordsShareholders and clients of Messrs. Goldsbrough, Mort, and Company Limited will be pained to learn that one of the most valued and trusted servants of the company ...
Article : 597 wordsThe following appeal on behalf of the Bishop of Melbourne's Fund is being issued by the Rev. W. G. Marsh, organising secretray of the fund: ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 462 wordsAn inquest was held at Bodalla to-day into the cause of death of Mrs. Edward Mort and Miss Dight, who were drowned while bathing in the Tuross River on Saturday. Evidence ...
Article : 146 wordsDr. John Davies Thomas, who a year or two ago was a leading physician and surgeon here, died this afternoon For four months post his friends had been expecting the end, ...
Article : 208 wordsThe meeting of the Australasian Cricket Council was held at the Oxford Hotel to-night. There was a full attendance of delegates, with the exception of Mr, Sparkes, ...
Article : 284 wordsWriting under date of December 29, 1892, to the Kyneton butter factory, Messrs. A. Clements and Son, of Glasgow, say:- As reported in our last the market has had ...
Article : 237 wordsMr. Henry Louis Galbraith, J.P., president of the Lancefield Shire Council, died at Kyneton on Saturday afternoon after a long illness. The deceased gentleman was well ...
Article : 177 wordsThe circumstances of the death of Catherine Irwin, an unmarried woman, aged 45, who died suddenly at 65 Jeffcott-street, West Melbourne, on Saturday morning, were ...
Article : 297 wordsMessrs. F. Long and Co, of Hopkinsstreet, Footscray, who have undertaken the task of raising the ill-fated Cape Verde, which has lain submerged in Hobson's Bay ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 555 wordsA disastrous bush fire broke out yesterday at Stewarton, about 20 miles from Benalla, and several settlers suffered severely. Mr. T. Heaney, on whose property the fire ...
Article : 334 wordsIn the estates of the following insolvents general meetings were held and closed:- Harry Mindner, of East Brunswick, tobacconist and hairdresser; Charles Heron, of ...
Article : 125 wordsAn inquest was hold at the Melbourne Hospital yesterday by the city coroner, Dr. Youl, concerning the death of Alexander Falkenbridge, particulars of which were ...
Article : 302 wordsA case of some interest to brewers and publicans was heard at the Port Melbourne Police Court, before Messrs. Edwards and Francis, J.P.'s, yesterday morning. The ...
Article : 179 wordsKOONDROOK, JAN. 30.—74 head of cattle, good stores, crossed the Murray at Koondrook yesterday from Wakool, New South Wales, Messrs. E. and W. Naughton owners, travelling to their selections, ...
Article : 213 wordsFruit is selling at ruinously low prices at present, large quantities of plums having been sold by auction in the rooms and in the early market as low as 9d. per case. Cooking ...
Article : 281 wordsAt the meeting of the Essendon council last evening the finance committee recommended the adoption of the following report, which after a long discussion was adopted by ...
Article : 343 wordsThe Bench of the City Court, of which Mr. Panton, P.M., was chairman, was occupied for sometime yesterday hearing the painful details of a case in which Cristopher Tatham, ...
Article : 116 wordsCOROWA, JAN. 31).—A large bush fire started on Friday afternoon on the eastern boundary of Collendina Station, and burnt within a mile of Corowa, doing a great deal of damage. A strong wind was ...
Article : 491 wordsAmong the passengers by the [?] Edina who landed at Point Henry this morning was William Byford, a bootmaker, residing at Prince's-street, North Carlton, who lost ...
Article : 161 wordsOn Monday, the 9th inst., the body of a man was found in the Yarra near the Prince'sbridge, and was subsequently removed to the morgue to await the inquest. Several days ...
Article : 262 wordsSir,—Let me beg a little space for a short account of a philanthropic work being carried on in the colony, which, I believe, is almost wholly unknown to your readers. ...
Article : 381 wordsAt the Preston Court yesterday, before Messrs. Clinch, Knox, Brock, and Showers, a company of Chinese market-gardeners, who cultivate a large tract of land in Bell-street, ...
Article : 283 wordsSir,—Mr. Mather's letter reminds me of the squatter who gave eight reasons for not washing his wool, the first being that he had no water. As the Victorian Society of ...
Article : 307 wordsJames Bird Rowe, a married man, 56 years of age, residing at Hotham-place, off Churchstreet. South Richmond, died suddenly at his residence during the morning of the 29th ...
Article : 78 wordsThe average yield of wheat in the Elm[?] district is reported to be 4½ bags per acre. Mr. Ewan, of Runnymede, harvested 332 bags from 60 acres. About Rochester from ...
Article : 93 wordsOn Monday, at the Prahran Police Court, before Dr. Fetherston, J. P., and other justices, a young man named John Jenkins was fined 10s., with 21s. costs, for having, on ...
Article : 69 wordsMessrs. Fisken, Valentine, and Co. have received news from Durr River Downs, Longreach, Queensland, that artesian water has been struck in the No. 4 bore. This is on the western side of the Darr River. The ...
Article : 116 wordsSir,—On behalf of myself, my wife, and all the members of ray family I beg to thank you very much for your kind notice and sympathy expressed in The Argus of Tuesday and ...
Article : 121 wordsSir,—With your permission, I would like to bring under the notice of the Railway Commissioners, through the medium of your columns, the dangerous entrance to the ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 31 Jan 1893, Page 6
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