SIXTEEN columns of interesting reading matter are contained in the supplement issued with to-day's Chronicle. It comprises the following:— ...
Article : 3,059 wordsA gruesome discovery was made by a young man named John Wilson, at Grasmere, on Friday night. He was passing near the bank of the Merri river when his ...
Article : 1,431 wordsThe wholesale and retail butchers at a meeting at the Pastoral Hotel, Newmarket this morning, decided by a very small majority to settle the difficulty with the ...
Article : 61 wordsThe following are the wholesale quotations ruling in the local market yesterday:—Bacon.—Dairy—sides, none hams, to 6½; factory—Sides, 7d to ...
Article : 50 wordsAn inquest was held to-day by the Coroner M r. M'Cormick. P.M., concerning the death of William Grayland. Evidence was given as to tie finding of the body in ...
Article : 127 wordsJ. G. JOHNSTONE & Co. report:— Notwithstanding the extremely, wet weather our yardings to-day were good, and we had a good attendance of buyers ...
Article : 238 wordsThe case of Captain Johnson of the ship Phos, on which a sensational seizure was made by the Customs on the 2nd of last month, has at last been settled. By ...
Article : 64 wordsMr. T. M. Heron, of Mortlake, has been appointed a justice of the peace. Attention is directed to Messrs. M'Crae and Husband's business advertisement in ...
Article : 848 wordsPerfection is not to be mot with in any class of life. Therefore we must be ready to make due allowance for little shortcomings of all kinds on the part of ...
Article : 437 wordsCHAS. VAUGHAN & Co. report:— Deliveries of produce were light this week; there is no chair of any importance to note since our last report. Oats— ...
Article : 144 wordsThe annual sale of stud sheep was commenced in Melbourne yesterday, when there was a large attendance of buyers. There were 327 lots of ...
Article : 469 wordsA great many people, and especially young people, are too careless of their health. They will sit in a draught when they know they are taking cold, and in ...
Article : 340 wordsPour boiling water on half a pound of almonds, take the skins off and throw into cold water for a minute, take out and add a tablespoon of essence of ...
Article : 91 wordsTo make "promises" mix together an egg, 6 ounces of sugar, three-quarters of a pound of butter. When thoroughly mixed, add a pound of sifted flour. ...
Article : 206 wordsIt was the intention of the Terang and District Hunt Club to have had a run in the vicinity of Camperdown on Thursday next, when several members of the ...
Article : 484 wordsRemove the seeds of green peppers and use them in soups, gravies, croquettes, omelets, sauces and stews. Powdered red pepper, sold under the ...
Article : 115 wordsA white spot on the finger nails indicates coming misfortune. Pale, dark nails belong to melancholy people, while gentle, timid, shrinking natures ...
Article : 110 wordsPARCELS await the following at the Camperdown Railway Station:— Miss Chenhall, Mrs. Forster, H. Lott. J. M'Donald, E. D. Errey, F. Millar. T. ...
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Advertising : 1,548 wordsPour a quart of cold milk over an ounce of gelatin and let it stand two hours; then put over the fire, and when it boils add yolks of 3 eggs, well beaten, ...
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Camperdown Chronicle (Vic. : 1875 - 1954), Tue 31 Aug 1897, Page 3
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