The Melbourne Wool Brokers’ Association New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Dalgety and Co., and Goldsbrough Mort and Co., report:—Wool.—The sales which were ...
Article : 584 wordsIt is little [?] taking pen, in hand, for there is positively nothing to record. I have never seen the street so quiet for years past, and that in spite of the universally-expressed opinion ...
Article : 2,523 wordsW. H. C. Thomson v. H. Miller and W. Tangee.—Mr Bushe said that these proceedings were taken against the defendants in consequence of the defendant Miller having entered ...
Article : 2,351 wordsPresent: Messrs [?] Harper (president), Horkes, Merry, Rahilly, J. J. Linton, W. M‘Lean, T. Lamb, W. Manson, J. M‘Donald, J. Knox, C. G. Glassford, N. G. Glassford, ...
Article : 1,236 wordsOwing to the rapid progress being made with business in the Assembly and Council, the Premier is arranging to prorogue on the 2nd November. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 115 wordsE[?] is the latest withdrawal from the Melbourne Cup. Penance is generally recorded the most improved horse since last spring. ...
Article : 572 wordsIt is the intention of the Minister of Lands to bring before the Legislative Assembly a bill providing for the resumption of portions of various forest and timber reserves for village ...
Article : 797 wordsHouse proceedings have of late been tedious. Nearly every night is spent in committee on the estimates which are now practically through, and the way is ...
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Family Notices : 205 wordsSIR,—Your correspondent “Catholic[?] Juvenis” in endeavouring to explain his reason for replying to “A Protesting Catholic” has not made out a very good case. He says “I ...
Article : 172 wordsThe following is the weather forecast for 24 hours, telegraphed from the Government Observatory at 3 p.m. yesterday:— SOUTHERN DISTRICTS, INCLUDING BASS’ ...
Article : 58 wordsSailed, 11.30 a.m., Red Gauntlet steamer. Arrived, 11.15 a.m., Queenscliff steamer. The Gippsland Mercury. SATURDAY, 14TH OCTOBER, 1893. ...
Article : 17 wordsLONG TUNNEL G. M. Co., Walhalla.—1022ft level.—The stopes above this level yield a fair quality of stone. 1122ft level.—Both stopes above this level on the eastern and ...
Article : 405 wordsIn the supplement published with The Gippsland Mercury of to-day appears the commencement of a new tale entitled “Ishmael Pengelly; [?] Outcast.” It is a story of thrilling ...
Article : 2,254 wordsA meeting of those interested in the sending of dead meat to town was held in the Mechanics’ Institute on Monday afternoon, Mr E. Riggall was voted to the chair. The ...
Article : 429 wordsSome time ago the leading medical newspaper of England called attention to the fact that there was a certain amount of disease amongst the cattle of Victoria. On Tuesday ...
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Advertising : 211 wordsFat Cattle.—1[?] yarded, comprising 350 from Gippsland. The bulk of the supply consisted of inferior and good quality medium weights, with a fair sprinkling of prime heavy ...
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