Louis Charles Lefebvre, wine and spirit merchant, was charged at the Melbourne General Sessions, before Judge Hamilton yesterday, with having on the 29th of June, ...
Article : 1,492 wordsMr. James Stirling, the assistant Government geologist, is at present in Bendigo for the purpose of testing the temperature and composition of the air in the deep levels. ...
Article : 1,661 wordsThe arrival of the s.s. Maori King and the storing of the few boxes of butter she brought from Victoria may be regarded as the closing point of the colonial butter ...
Article : 914 wordsThe members of the Viticultural Board met yesterday in the Government offices, Mr. A. R. Caughey in the chair. After some formal business, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 221 wordsMany Melbourne institutions have reached their jubilee year, and amongst them the Melbourne Botanic gardens. The first spot selected for a botanic garden in Melbourne ...
Article : 1,587 wordsThe case of Kilpatrick v. Huduart, Parkir, and Co. Limited, a full report of which appears in the current number of The Argus Law Reports, was mentioned again ...
Article : 254 wordsThe Mildura Commission continued its sittings yesterday, at the board-room of the Agricultural department. There were present:—Mr. A. L. Tucker, M.L.A. ...
Article : 1,580 wordsThe lads George Wilson Power and Bertie Percival Brooks, who at the Melbourne General Sessions a few days ago pleaded guilty to having diverted the points ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 420 wordsMessrs. Hill, Clark, and Co., in conjunction with Messrs. Powers, Rutherford, and Co., opened the sheep sales to-day by selling at their stores a number of American Vermont ...
Article : 321 wordsThe first half-yearly meeting of the members of the Victorian Licensed Victuallers' Association was held yesterday at the offices of the association, 101 Swanston-street, Mr. ...
Article : 675 wordsSir,—I may say I have been induced to offer the following suggestions in answer to a paragraph of your recent article on the wine industry in "The Argus," and I only regret ...
Article : 891 wordsThe rainfall for the past week was 6in. There is now plenty of water for the prospectors, and several parties are going out immediately. The warden and his staff are ...
Article : 145 wordsA conference of municipalities south of the Yarra, convened by the Shire of Oakleigh, was held at the Town-hall yesterday, to consider the question of obtaining ...
Article : 378 wordsThe officers of the Victorian Cadet Corps held their annual dinner at the Masonic-hall last night. Major Henry, the commanding officer, was in the chair, and ...
Article : 1,028 wordsThere is no great change to report in our markets this week, prices being still very low all round. The London brokers have had little or no inquiry from any source whatever, ...
Article : 688 wordsThe merits and demerits of the dispute at the last half-yearly meeting of the South Purrumbete and Carpendeit Butter Factory, which resulted in one of the shareholders ...
Article : 248 wordsThe city coroner, Dr. Youl, held inquests at the Morgue yesterday concerning several cases of sudden or mysterious deaths which had recently occurred. ...
Article : 326 wordsAt the District Police Court yesterday, before Mr. C. H. Nicolson, P.M., and Messrs. Henry Edwards, W. J. Lormer, and Cyrus Mason, J.P.'s, a complaint was laid ...
Article : 406 wordsSir,—I have been reading your articles every Saturday under the above title with great relish, but in "Vedette's" description of the Battle of Waterloo I notice he makes ...
Article : 418 wordsHaving obtained the consent of the Minister of Education to the possession by the Richmond Council of a portion of the central school reserve, near the town-hall, for the purpose of erecting ...
Article : 299 wordsSir,—I notice in The Argus of the 4th inst. a letter from Mr. B. Gray referring to the above, and I quite agree with him that more stringent measures are promptly ...
Article : 157 wordsSir,—When being examined at the Postoffice Inquiry yesterday, it is reported that I stated Mr. Macourt had a key of the cupboard from which some of my journals had ...
Article : 103 wordsCASTLEMAIN, July 9.—During the past few days steady penetrating rain has fallen, and greatly benefited the crops. The weather continues to be exceptionally cold, denoting the near proximity of ...
Article : 102 wordsA letter has been received by the Mines department from the mining registrar at Bright, reporting that a trial crushing of 20 tons of stone taken from a reef lately ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 10 Jul 1896, Page 6
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