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Article : 46 wordsThe Stock Exchange of Melbourne having adjourned until Thursday morning, over the Master holidays, there are no sales to report. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 30 wordsThe annual meeting of the Victorian Football League will be held to-morrow evening at the Port Phillip Club Hotel. The election of office-bearers and committees will take place, and the ...
Article : 62 wordsTo-day.—Ascot races; yearling sales in Sydney; settling over Men[?]one and Williamstown races, at Victorian Club; entries close for Fitzroy races; sale of V.R.C. gates, at Kirk's Bazaar, 12 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 347 wordsA magisterial inquiry touching the death of Miss Florrie Frayne, who was found dead in the Shamrock Hotel on Monday morning, was held on Tuesday, when a ...
Article : 36 wordsAn Easter Fair, in aid of the Geelong Ladies' Orphanage, an institution conducted by the Sisters of Mercy at Newtown, was opened at the ...
Article : 75 wordsThe members of the Victorian Bowling team were welcomed to-day by the mayor (Sir M. Harris). The health of the team was pledged, Mr. W. Bald, vice-president of the Victorian ...
Article : 441 wordsThe weights for the V.R.C. meeting were declared by Mr. F. F. Dakin yesterday afternoon, and are published this morning. They were held back, it was ...
Article : 1,044 wordsThe Dargalong and Murchison District Turf Club's annual races were held on Easter Monday. Results:- Handicap Hurdle Race. Two miles.—O'Keefe's ...
Article : 135 wordsThe cyclist Brooker, who was injured at the cycling sports on Monday, is still in the hospital. His leg is greatly cut about the knee, and his chest is very much bruised. ...
Article : 71 wordsA young man named Thomas Glanville, employed in the tin-making department at the Border Preserving Works, allowed some spirits of salts to fall on his tight wrist. ...
Article : 112 wordsTrial Stakes.—Madamina, 1;. George, 2. Maiden Trot.—Pearl Fisher, 1; Crouchman, 2. Park Handicap.—Slapdash, 1; Lord Nelson, 2. Handicap Trot.—Ben Bolt, 1; Black Boy, 2. Bealiba Han ...
Article : 37 wordsThe Sorell races, postponed from Monday, were held to-day. The principal event, the Sorell Plate, one mile, reulted—Carlos, 1; Loch Leigh, 2; Maori, 3. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe body of a man was found floating in the Campaspe River, close to the junction of the Murray River. It was removed to the morgue, were it was identified as that ...
Article : 79 wordsThe following event in the Canterbury Jockey Club Autumn Meeting to-day resulted as under:— GREAT AUTU " HANDICAP. £500. One mile and a half. ...
Article : 110 wordsThe postponed meeting of the Williamstown Racing Club was associated with bright, summer-like weather, but the attendance was only moderate. The going ...
Article : 826 wordsWhen the Koroit waterworks were about to be started the Railway department agreed to take a minimum supply of 10,000 gallons of water per day at Koroit ...
Article : 188 wordsAt the cricket match between Carlton and the Bendigo United Cricket Club to-day, the visitors concluded their first innings for a total of 137, Warne making 57 not out and Hastings 15. ...
Article : 320 wordsFavoured by delightful weather the lawn tennis tournament, which was continued to-day, attracted a large attendance. The final of the championship was contested by A. W. Dunlop and B. Green, and ...
Article : 464 wordsKAIGOORLIE,, Tuesd—No o fuller detailsfol the expenditure at he ASSOCIAEKD mine for March are obtainable officially. Careful inquiries, however, have elicited the following information: ...
Article : 308 wordsThe fair was continued to-day under favourable auspices, the weather being perfeet. The ground during the afternoon was througed with people, the attendance ...
Article : 510 wordsThe Scottish Regiment struck camp today, and the last portion, under Captain Somerset, left by the afternoon train for Melbourne. A crowd of townspeople, with ...
Article : 590 wordsThe sensational event of this year was the appearance in Washington of a delegation of women to protest against the granting of the ballot to their sex, and the ...
Article : 971 wordsThe substance of a report on the use of salicylie acid in Victorian wines by Mr. C. R. Blackett, the Government analyst, was published a few days since in "The Argus." ...
Article : 678 wordsThe preliminary contest for the Royal Melbourne Golf Club championship, which took place on Friday and Saturday last, left four competitors for Monday and Tuesday's play, viz., Mr. J. D. ...
Article : 142 wordsCOOLGARDIE, Tuesday.—A change has taken place in the general management of the KAL[?]RLI BAINAULT mines. Mr. T. H.Edols, who has acted as managing director since Mr. ...
Article : 308 wordsMr. T. S. Clibborn held his annual sale of thoroughhred yearings at Newmarket stables, Randwick, to-day. There was a good attendacne, including several ...
Article : 697 wordsA lodger at Grimbly's Hotel, Brighton Beach, named Alfred Henry Slater, managing clerk, caused a sensation on Monday nigth by firing three shots from a revolver ...
Article : 228 wordsThe Easter carnival, in aid of the charities, was continued at the Eastern-oval on Tuesday, and, as the weather was fine, there was a large attendance. Results:— ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 wordsThe following dividends have been declared, payable on the dates mentioned in each instance:- Berry Consols, April 23, [?] Broken Hill Block 14, April 18, 1/. ...
Article : 129 wordsGRAND-STAND, 5/; LADIES, 2/0; FLAT, 1/. CABS from Royal Mail Hotel, Bourke-street, direct to course gates. TRAINS for Newmarket from Flinders-street ...
Article : 61 wordsA meeting of the master butchers of the eastern suburbs was held at Straker's Hotel, Hawthorn, to consider the effect the regulations under the Amended Factories and ...
Article : 145 wordsThe autumn meeting was held on Saturday in unfavourable weather. The attendance was small. Mr. W. Glasscock had charge of the flag, and got his fields awaw ell [?] Results:— ...
Article : 237 wordsThe managers report:— British Banner, Pitfield, 16th.—No. 1 Jump-up— Drive going N. to break through into E. drive extd. 24ft.; hard reef. No. 2 Jump-up, N. Reef ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 283 wordsOn Easter Monday a party of larrikins in a waggonetto and a van went to the Oakleigh Hotel, Oakleigh, and on request were supplied with drinks by the license. ...
Article : 239 wordsA contingent of members of the Caulfied and Elsterwick Riffle Club were initiated in the use of the rifle at the ranges on Saturday, and despite the rough weather some fair scores were made. ...
Article : 278 wordsWilliam Campbell appeared before Messrs. Hurst and Sutherland, J. P.'s, at the Carlton Court yesterday, on charges of making use of obscene language and ...
Article : 204 wordsThe annual meeting of the Carisbrook, United Friendly Societies was held on the Tallaroop course this afternoon. The weather was fine but cold. There was a good attendance. Results: ...
Article : 485 wordsKOROIT.—The quantity of milk received at the Koroit Butter Factory during the month of March was 40,200 [?]. Suppliers were paid at the rate of 9d. per pound, according to test. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 18 Apr 1900, Page 7
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