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  2. THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    The export season just closed has proved a most profitable one to the suppliers und shareholders of this factory, as the latest returns show. The factory which is situated ...

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  3. THE CHORAL HARMONIC SOCIETY.

    The Choral Harmonic Society and its conductor, Mr. Otto Linden, went outside the ordinary beaten track yesterday evening, when a concert was given in the Australian ...

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  4. EASTER HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS.

    The programme of amusement for the holidays is a varied and comprehensive one, The Railway department, as usual, has all the available stock—including open trucks— ...

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  5. THE HARBOUR TRUST ELECTIONS.

    More interest than usual was manifested the Harbour Trust elections, which took place yesterday. For the representation of the merchants and traders of Melbourne, ...

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  6. MINING INTELLIGENCE AND STOCK AND SHARE MARKET.

    This market more active to-day, and business of good extent transacted. Victoria four per cent, inscribed stock had sale at£99 10s., and were wanted at same, and Fitzroy ...

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  7. THE SALARIES OF LIQUIDATORS.

    In the Supreme Court in chambers Yesterday, Mr. Justice Hodges dealt with an application by the liquidators (Mr. Andrew Lell and Mr. William Kelty of the British Bank ...

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  8. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The dwelling house of Mr. J. S. Patterson, the well known mining manager, Hollinwood, was destroyed by fire at 9 o'clock this morning. There is no news to band as to ...

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  9. MINING MEETING.

    UNITED ALBIONS COMPANY, Steiglitz.—The halfyearly meeting of shareholders took place at Ballarat on Monday, Mr. A. T. Morrison, chairman of directors, presiding. The reports aud financial statement ...

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  10. THE PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS.

    Mr. Wynne, the Postmaster-General, and Mr. James Smibert, the Deputy Postmaster-Genernl returned to Melbourne yesterday after a short absence in Brisbane at the ...

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  11. THE CRESWICK MINES.

    For some time past a strong feeling has prevailed amongst the district mine owners in favour of freedom of contract in connection with the working of the various mines. ...

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  12. ALLEGED HORSE-STEALING.

    At the Coburg Court yesterday, before Messrs. Jukes, J. P., chairman, and a full Bench, two boys named Patrick Cuff and George Clarke, who had been arrested on ...

    Article : 301 words
  13. APPEALS AGAINST ASSESSMENTS.

    A court of petty sessions to hear appeals against municipal rates was held at Williamstown yesterday, before Mr. C. Lindley Perry, P. M. There had been a very large ...

    Article : 391 words
  14. THE GORDON TECHNICAL COLLEGE.

    A special meeting of the council was held to-night to consider the adverse reply of the Minister of Education to the recommendations of the recent conference of technical ...

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  15. SUDDEN DEATHS OF INFANTS.

    The bodies of two children, the offspring of unmarried women, are at present lying at the Morgue, awaiting the investigation of the circumstances of their deaths, which ...

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  16. BENDIGO.

    A sad accident occured in the New Red, White, and Blue Consolidated mine this morning. A man named Robert Johnson was engaged in trucking, and removed a ...

    Article : 391 words
  17. THE SYDNEY STOCK AND SHARE MARKET.

    Broken Hill Proprietary sold to-day at 60s. ...

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  18. THE ADELAIDE STOCK AND SHARE MARKET.

    The values of mining shares, with the exception of Block 10, showed a declining tendency to-day. The sales were:- Princess Dagmar, 29s. 6d.; Baker's Crock, £7s. 6d., ...

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  19. PROTECTIONIST INCONSISTENCIES.

    Sir,—her amusing to notice that your contemporary has tilled two whole columns with the discovery of the danger that might come upon us if Russia devoted a ...

    Article : 313 words
  20. INSOLVENCIES AND COMPOSITIONS.

    Sir,-Your correspondent "Through the Mill" still thirsts for the sympathy and respect of all true men, notwithstanding the fact that he failed to meet his financial ...

    Article : 227 words
  21. MINING NOTES.

    The managers report:- BROKEN HILL JUNCTION, Broken Hill. March 22.— Browne's Shaft—Low grade carbonate stopes holding out fairly well, and usual quantity being shipped to ...

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  22. POLICE INTELLIGENCE.

    At the Hawthorn Court yesterday, before Messrs. Nicol, Lancashire, Swan, Archer, Cherry, and Dalley, J. P.'s, a hawker named James Tate was summoned for having a light ...

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  23. PROSECUTIONS UNDER THE HEALTH ACT.

    At the Coburg Court yesterday a woman named Margaret Carrol was charged with keeping her premises in a dirty state. The inspector of nuisances stated that there was ...

    Article : 214 words
  24. THE DEATH OF CONSTABLE SLATTERY.

    The shocking death of Constable Slattery, who was killed on the railway line at Newmarket on Friday last, was referred to yesterday in sympathetic terms by the members of ...

    Article : 133 words
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