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  3. THE IRONWORKERS EXCURSION.

    The annual excursion of the Ballarat Ironworkers’ Association to Melbourne took place yesterday, and the excursionists, in point of numbers were far in advance of previous years It is computed that over ...

    Article : 306 words
  4. STOCK AND SHARE REPORT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 words
  5. BUSSIA AND INDIA.

    A recent number of M. Akeakoff’s Russ contains a very remarkable letter from the pen of a well-known Rustian officer and expert in Central Asian affairs, demonstrating ...

    Article : 1,639 words
  6. THE DESPERATE FIGHTING NEAR METEMNEH.

    The following account of the fighting in the [?] is from the correspondent of the Daily Chronicle, who is accompanying the British force:— NEAR METEMTEH, 30TH JANUARY. ...

    Article : 2,403 words
  7. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

    The market was quiet yesterday, the drafts upon the number of business people' caused by the excursion to Melbourne, the Australian Cup meeting, and the butchers’ picnic, having a noticeable effect ...

    Article : 529 words
  8. BOWLING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 176 words
  9. TO THE EDITOR OF THE COURIER.

    SIR,—As some very unpleasant reports and rumors have been about as to the way In which the late Henry Bourne lost his life, I would like to inform the public and all interested, on behalf of ...

    Article : 124 words
  10. RIPONSHIRE COUNCIL.

    Present—The full council. Correspondence.— From the Chief Secretary, notifying a bank holiday at [?] on the 18th Mach. Received.—From the Government astronomer, with returns for the ...

    Article : 2,069 words
  11. FAITH-HEALING IN THE BALLARAT

    SIR.—Seeing in your paper of Thursday that you say that the case reported by Dr Moffit In your Issue of 2nd March Is open to grave doubt, I must repeat what I have already said to Drs Plcnock and ...

    Article : 161 words
  12. CHURCH ASSEMBLY OF BALLARAT.

    At half-past three o’clock the president took the chair, and the proceeding were opened with prayer. THE DIOCESAN TRUST ACT.—The bill to provide rules relative to the Ballarat Diocesan Trustees’ ...

    Article : 141 words
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  14. FOOTBALL.

    The Ballarat South Juniors open their season on Saturday by playing a scratch match on the Miners’ Racecourse. Sides trill be chosen by the captain and vice-captain. ...

    Article : 28 words
  15. HOW TO MAKE [?]

    SIR,—I saw in your issue of Wednesday part of a recipe for making cider. Would our worthy friend, “Devonshire,” give a complete recipe regarding same, as I should like to make some.—Yours, &c., ...

    Article : 45 words
  16. CRICKET.

    B C.C. first eleven v Geelong on Saturday at the OvaL B.C.C.—Bell, Pobjoy. Jackson, M’Gregor, Bryce, Phillips, Taylor, Bryant, Bowes, Angwin, Sunn, Bradley. The game will commenence at a ...

    Article : 791 words
  17. EVENING SITTING.

    On resuming In the evening, the Rev. K. C. E. Morris presented the report of the select committee re the cathedral question, as follows:—” I. That in the opinion of the committee, it is desirable that ...

    Article : 1,497 words
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  19. MR RICH’S NEW RESIDENCE.

    A visit to Mr Rich’s new residence, which is just completed, will well repay inspection. The mansion, which is erected on a commanding situation In Drummond street north, was built at an outlay of ...

    Article : 816 words
  20. METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS.

    The following meteorological observations were taken at the District Land Office, Ballarat (1438 feet above the sea level), on 5th March, 1885. at three o’clock p.m.:—Barometer (observed), falling, 28-414 ...

    Article : 80 words
  21. THE MATCH NEXT SATURDAY.

    SIR,—Allow me, through the medium of your columns, to impress on the memories of all true lovers of the national and manly game of cricket, that on Saturday next those two well-known clubs, ...

    Article : 134 words
  22. THE LATE FATAL ACCIDENT AT THE TIP.

    SIR,—Relative to the report of Mayor Morrison in your issue of The Courier of tile 24th February, re children drowned at the rubbish tip, I bag, by your permission. Sir, to offer a remark or two. It ...

    Article : 415 words
  23. THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH AT BALLARAT [?]

    SIR,—I have observed is your issue of Thursday what appears to me something very strange, to say the least of It that the mysterious death at the Sulleman Pasha claim has been solved by a sergeant ...

    Article : 116 words
  24. TO THE EDITOR OF THE COURIER.

    SIR,—A leader in Thursday’s Courier, some paragraphs In other papers, as well as rumors which I have heard regarding my evidence at the Inquest held last week on the body of Heavy Bourne, [?] ...

    Article : 474 words
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  26. TO OUR MATBONLY READER.

    SIR,—Would one or two of your matronly readers, who are expert in the rearing of children, tindly state the beat treatment-for a somewhat delicate child, months old, who is teething, and ...

    Article : 57 words
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