MISS FALLON, Stationery and Servant’s Registry, High Street, Kyneton. GEORGE D. DAY, Fruiterer and Fishmonger, HighStreet, Woodend. ...
Article : 491 wordsA number of debt cases were set down for hearing, but some were settled out of court, and others struck out as there was no appearance. ...
Article : 161 wordsOn this pest, which is commiting such ravages amongst horses, “The Farmer’s Encyclopteeia” says: — “In farriery, bots are a kind of worm very ...
Article : 413 wordsParcels are at the Woodend Railway Station for the following:—Shelton, Clark, Coghlan, Harris, Glover, Cole, Cawsey, Peterson, McKenzie, Nicholson, ...
Article : 28 wordsAt a certain place in Woodend town, Not far from the Five Mile Creek, Who's rippling waters lull to rest—’Tis the spot where the “ Eight Softs” meet. ...
Article : 170 wordsGoods are at the Woodend Railway Goods Shed for the following:—Bowen, Kenny, Coop, Gagiero, Leonard, Brown, McGregor. ...
Article : 19 wordsA tennis match was played on Thursday afternoon on the Gisborne lawn between Messrs. Robertson,Riddell’s Creek, Russell, New Gisborne, and Messrs. ...
Article : 330 wordsMrs. S. A. Clifton, Birregurra, Victoria, who writes on August 3rd, 1893:—I am a very poor hand indeed at expressing my feelings, but the following is a plain and ...
Article : 254 wordsRegistered for transmission as a newspaper, “ Puckers,” the Australian Sporting, Social, Dramatic, and A.N.A. Guide. ...
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The Woodend Star (Vic. : 1888 - 1942), Sat 3 Feb 1894, Page 2
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