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Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 wordsFlour is quiet at about late rates. A fair export business has been done in bran of late, but available stocks for immediate wants are limited. Quotatinos are:—Flour, £9/10/ to £10; ...
Article : 3,194 wordsAn elderly man named John Scott, who was arrested a fortnight ago charged with the larceny as a bailee of a gold watch from Neerim South, and has since been in gaol ...
Article : 147 wordsTo-day.—V.R.C. races; Ballarat Miners' Turf Club races; Stawell races; S.A.J.C. races; Mount Gambier races (second day); football, Victoria v. South Australia, in Adelaide; coiirsinir at Benalla ...
Article : 106 wordsNotwithstanding the regrettable illness of His Majesty the King, and the consequent postponement of the Coronation, the holiday proclaimed will be generally ...
Article : 653 wordsProceedings have been instituted by John Carvel against the New Chum Railway Company, seeking the recovery of £500 for damages alleged to have been sustained ...
Article : 148 wordsMr. Hal. Waugh, whose pictures received favourable notice at the Victorian Artists' Society's exhibition, has just completed a painting styled "The Drought." ...
Article : 32 wordsAt the Seymour County Court, before Judge Hamilton, this morning. William Rowen. of Tabilk, sued Alfred Probst, of Nagambie, for slander, and claimed £500 ...
Article : 141 wordsBALLARAT (June 21).—Fat Cattle.—254 hend penned, about one-fourth ranging from good to prime, balance chiefly comprising middling and useful descriptions; a few inferior. A good ...
Article : 1,551 wordsThis morning Mr. R. Lee Brown, L.R.C.P., was visiting a patient at Keysborough, and left his pony and cart (in which was his little daughter. aged 2 years) ...
Article : 144 wordsThe Melbourne Hounds meet to-day at Frankston. A special train leaves Spencer-street at 10.15 a.m., Caulfield 10.45 a.m., and Mentone 11.5 a.m.; returning at 4.30 p.m. ...
Article : 51 wordsButter.—The butter trade continues to feel the effects of the high prices in restricting consumption, and, as at the same time the interstate demand has fallen off, the market for fresh ...
Article : 1,000 wordsUmpires for Saturday, June 28:—Port Melbourne v. Williamstowm, at Port Melbourne.—Field, Waters: goal, Johnson and Alessio. Essendon Town v. West Melbourne, at Essendon.—Field, Tipton; ...
Article : 120 wordsDuring a thunderstorm on Friday last, two woodearters, named Gaskett, were bringing in a load of wood, and sought refuge beneath the dray. While they were ...
Article : 57 wordsM.C.C. Smoke Concert.—In consequence of today being Coronation Day, the next concert will be given on Thursday, July 3. ...
Article : 21 wordsOn Tuesday evening, just before the 6 p.m. up train to Melbourne arrived, Mr. Carter a local hotelkeeper, sent his son, a lad about 12 years old, ...
Article : 1,349 wordsThough the illness of His Majesty the King is likely to throw a damper on the holiday proclaimed for his Coronation, there is no reason to doubt that the race ...
Article : 301 wordsTHe annual general meting will take place on Monday, June 30, at 4 o'clock, in the club-house, Sandringha[?]. The medal competition, over 18 holes, against a Bogey score, will be played on ...
Article : 40 wordsThe contests for the ladies' premiership of Victoria will be continued this afternoon, when the following programme of matches will be played off:—Firstt Section.—Windsor v. Camberwell, St. ...
Article : 63 wordsA very interesting match will take place on the Melbourne Cricket-ground this afternoon, between a team of lacrosse players chosen solely from members of the Melbourne Cricket Club, and the best ...
Article : 148 wordsThe following is the result of the concluding game in the second draw, played last night, 25th June:—F. Dixon (receives 105) beat J. Buchanan (receives 85), by 60. ...
Article : 127 wordsResult of last night's play:—A. Morris [?] "Register," by 2; H. Jones beat "charlie," by 122; S. Goldsmith beat Proctor, by 23. There will be no play to-night. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe games played last night were:—"Squib" (owes 15) beat J. Harris (receives 70), by 13; J. Naylor(receives [?]5) beat H. Jacobs (owes 30). by 83. The games for to-morow night are:—S. ...
Article : 48 wordsSPECIAL TRAIN at excursion [?]ares leaves Spencer-street on FRIDAY, at 9.25 a.m., to Dowling Forest Racecourse. Saddling Paddock, 6/: Outer Reserve, 1/. ...
Article : 51 wordsTwo men, named Robert Speed and Froderick Rainey, have been arrested by the Flemington police and admitted to bail, and will appear at the Prahran Court on ...
Article : 133 wordsDetectives M'Manamny and Carey yesterday arrested two well-dressed men, named Frederick Vernon, aged 30, a clerk, and Paul de Bussiere, aged 36, a dentist, on a ...
Article : 163 wordsBegs to notify his numerous clients that he will NOT ATTEND FLEMINGTON on THURSDAY, being at Randwick; but will attend WILLIAMSTOWN on SATURDAY. ...
Article : 33 wordsFine weather prevailed at Moonee Valley, but the meeting was not largely attended, and the sport was only moderate. For suspicious running in the Hurdle Race, ...
Article : 980 wordsMr. Stewart applied to Dr. Cuscaden, J.P., at the Port Melbourne Court yesterday, on behalf of the agents of the P. and O. Company, for permission to bring Ditta ...
Article : 178 wordsBENDIGO (June 25).—G. H. Hobson and Co. report.—"Butter, fresh (good to prime), l/2½ to 1/6½ per lb.; eggs 1/3 per dozen; cheese, 8d. to 8½d. per lb.; bacon, 6½d. to 7½d. do.; hams, 7d to ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 26 Jun 1902, Page 3
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