THERE was net a sufficient number turned up to form a quorum at the quarterly meeting of the Broadford Dairying Company on Friday last. ...
Article : 431 wordsMAN that is married to a woman is of many days and full of trouble. In the morning he draws his salary, and in the evening behold, it is gone! ...
Article : 122 wordsTWO men have gone on to work at Mr. Ross's claim it Nuggetty Gully again, and let us hope that some golden indications will soon be noticeable. Messrs. ...
Article : 299 wordsTHE triennial mining board elections took place on Saturday last, and in the great number of cases the old members were returned. In this division there was a ...
Article : 188 wordsGOODS and Parcels are lying at the Railway Station for the following:— Goods:—Lloyd, McKenzie, Paper Mills, O'Rourke, Siebler, Marchbank, Judge. ...
Article : 289 wordsFAT SHEEP.—Following last week's short supply 18,000 were yarded, which proved well within requirements. With regard to quality good and prime crossbreds were ...
Article : 895 wordsThe following poem, by one of the miners on the Reedy Creek has been forwarded to us:— I'm a resident of Reedy, and a most veracious ...
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Advertising : 1,470 wordsMR. H. McDONOUGH, of Flinders-street, Melbourne, supplies oats to the police at Broadford for 9s 6d per cental for the ensuing 12 months, and J. Bourn, of 464 ...
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The Broadford Courier and Reedy Creek Times (Broadford, Vic. : 1893 - 1916), Fri 6 Mar 1896, Page 3
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