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  2. CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR.—Th following letter was left [?] mously at Irs Spencer’s, Ferguson street, where I wa living in apartments two months ago. It [?]s frightened her very much, and ...

    Article : 107 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 257 words
  4. THE VICTORIAN FREEZING COMPANY'S ESTABLISHMENT.

    IT will doubtless be remembered that a public meeting of ratepayers, held over twelve months ago, opposed the verdict of the Williamstown Borough Council as to the ...

    Article : 1,503 words
  5. [COPY.]

    To the rev[?] You and your mob having Been found out hypicrits viur are requested to leave williamstown at once or you remain your will ...

    Article : 72 words
  6. WTLLIAMSTOWN COAL COMPANY.

    SIR,—Having read the report of the adjourned Goal Company mcetiug, I was surprised to see my name brought before the public in the way it has been. The writer of ...

    Article : 884 words
  7. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 20 words
  8. The Advertiser.

    OFFICIAL correspondence is scarcely the sort of literary matter which a journal would, of choice, select for the amusement or edification of its ...

    Article : 6,004 words
  9. ACCIDENT.

    AN unfortunate accident occurred to a wellknown water-polico constable, William John Walkinshaw, on Wednesday night last. On the previous evening the boat’s crew to ...

    Article : 233 words
  10. DEPUTATIONS.

    FOR some time past there has been [?] faction amongst the mechanics employed in the loco, branch of tho Victorian railways, resulting from the way in which gazetted ...

    Article : 549 words
  11. MAJOR SARGOOD'S CHALLENGE SHIELD.

    AS the following conditions of the annual competitions for the challenge shield presented by the Hon. Major Sargood, for the purpose of encouraging rifle shooting amongst ...

    Article : 385 words
  12. LINES ON THE DEPARTURE OF MR A. T. CLARK.

    Farewell, friend Clark, old fellow, good bye.; With hands clasped we’ve parted, you and I. When shall we meet again 1 Ah! who can tell— Fate alone the dim future can dispel. ...

    Article : 178 words
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