Quotations are invited by the Chief Storekeeper, Railway Offices, Spencer-street, up till 11 a.m. on the dates specified, for the Supply of the following Material:—Galvanised Pulleys (Single ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 225 wordsIn the City Court on Monday William Leslie George Roberts was charged with having stolen a bottle of whisky the property of Caroline Barney, Keeusee of the ...
Article : 433 wordsSome very interesting observations upon the use of kites and balloons for upper-air research are made by Mr. H. A. Hunt, Federal meteorologist, in his report upon his ...
Article : 1,151 wordsOn sales being resumed in the local marKet to-day some 4,500 bales were submitted by Messrs. Younghusband, Row and Co. Proprietary Limited, and Messrs. Daigety ...
Article : 2,027 wordsQuotations are invited by the Chief Storekeeper, Railway Offices, Spencer street, up till 11 a.m. on the dates specidtied. for the Supply of the following Material for the State [?] Mines:—Steel Joists; ...
Article : 105 wordsIn order to facilitate the handling of goods and live stock business, the department has discovered it necessary to provide additional electric lighting in the ...
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Advertising : 342 wordsIn order to comply with the requirements of traffic, the commissioners have decided to provide additional siding accommodation at Bendigo, Berwick Dimboola, Emu, ...
Article : 54 wordsThe late Colour-Sargeant Lyne was buried with military honours on Monday An inquest was opened on Monday concerning the death of Adolph sander, ...
Article : 90 wordsIt was urged by a deputation of residents of Croydon and neighbouring centres which waited upon the commisssioners last week that faster trains should be run on their ...
Article : 114 wordsThe council of the Church of England Grammar School on Monday approved of plans submitted by Messrs. Wight and Hudson for a new school and schoolhouses ...
Article : 311 wordsYestreday at the North Melbourne Police Court,0 before Messrs G.V. blackburne(chairman),F. Drummond, and W.H. Fuller. J.P.[?], inspector Borsum proceeded againist Arthur Hewitt, for ...
Article : 59 wordsConrlderable saving in expense is effected by the equipment of repaiaing gangs with inproved cars which enable them to travel more quickly, for the gangs have there time to attend to the maintenance ...
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Advertising : 2,644 wordsCAMPERDOWN, Monday,—The association of business men at its last meeting pleged support to the movement for an extension of the Heytesbury railway line from Timboon to port Campball. ...
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Family Notices : 71 wordsCOLBINABBIN, Oct. 2.—[?]st has made its appearance in this district, more especially in the early forward crops, Last season it did not appear till four to five weeks later than at ...
Article : 572 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—On returning home at about 1 o'clock this morning from a visit to a friend's house, Mr. Herbert Clarke, of New South Head road, Double Bay, was ...
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Advertising : 1,528 wordsTALLANGATTA. Monday.—A meeting of pastoralists, convened by the president of the Towong Shire Council (Councillor James A. Paton), to discuss the ...
Article : 271 wordsBROKEN HILL, Monday.—Daniel T. Flannagan and Leslie Gapper, charged, the first named with having assaulted Honors Gale with intent to commit a criminal ...
Article : 99 wordsKALGOORLIE, Monday.—Ambrose Bray committed suicide in a sensational manner during the early hours of Sunday morning at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. C. ...
Article : 66 wordsSir,—Surely never was there a gigantic public work proposed to be undertaken with so little preliminary consideration of most important details as the above railway now ...
Article : 611 wordsTERANG, Monday.—A horse belonging to Mr. Coverdale, when unyoked in Messrs, Montgomery and Bradshaw's yard, holted into the main street, and, after colliding ...
Article : 171 wordsBefore Messrs. Philips and Curwen-Walker, J.P.'s, at the Prahran Court yesterday. a youth, Harry O'Brien was charged with assualt with intent on a girl 5½years of age on September 30. Accused ...
Article : 93 wordsDIMBOOLA, Monday,—Extrodinary prices were realised for land at the Crown land sale to-day. one road brought £36, the adjoining road [?] or at the rate of ...
Article : 3,454 wordsSir,—I have been served both by the British and the American post-offices, and never once can I recollect a single article going astray; but here in Melbourne, ...
Article : 334 wordsAt yesterday's sittings of the Footscray Court, before Messrs. W. Mitchell and J. M'Phee, J.P.'s, Frank Mennix, 22 years of age, was charged with having stolen £2/19/2. Sub-inspector Crowe ...
Article : 152 wordsRobert G. Tow, a youth, appeared at the Footscray Court yesterday on several charges of house. breaking, Sub-inspector Crowe P[?]ted. Tow was first charged with having stolen £3 ...
Article : 289 wordsSYDNEY, Monday,—Wool sale were held to-day at the Sydney wool Exchange. The quantity catalogued totalled 6,878 bales and the sales including private transations, amounted to 6,178 ...
Article : 100 wordsADELAIDE, Monday, the school wool sale of the tall series was held to-day when 26,000 oddbalus were offerd. although at times competition was extremely anfinated, at others a dragging ...
Article : 594 wordsSir, "Caulfield" and "Elsternwick" have my sympathy in their complaints against the carelessness of the postal officials, In January last I lodged at the Richmond ...
Article : 145 wordsCLUNES, Monday, A residence owned by Mrs. Che[?]weth, and occupied by Mr. J. Spark, in [?]street, was consumed by fire at an early hour this morning, The forniture and effects only were ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 10 Oct 1911, Page 4
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