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Advertising : 711 wordsNorthcote C.C. v. St. Andrews C.C. played on Saturday last at the Darling gardens. resulted in a drawn game. The former club playing with four substitutes, and remaining ...
Article : 137 wordsWe wish to draw attention in a notice in our advertising columns of an address, on Tuesday next, in Dr Singleton's Mission Hall, by the well know Lecturess, Miss ...
Article : 2,832 wordsThe usual fortnightly meeting of this Council was held at the Town Hall on Tuesday. Present: The Mayor (Cr. Best), and Crs. Grigg, Bennetts, Gadd, Brooks, Holden, ...
Article : 2,000 wordsON Saturday last, Best-street, North Fitzroy presented a scene of unusual activity, the occasion being the competition for prizes, (presented by several prominent citizens), ...
Article : 549 wordsThe ordinary monthly meeting of Council was held on Monday night, all the Councillors being present, and the President, Cr. Short, occupying the chair. ...
Article : 2,348 wordsRichmond Alma, first innings—117 and five wickets for 149 runs. Over, 43 and 13, Walton 49, not out, Eade 39, R. Longhan 10. Richmond Union, 51 runs, Carlos, 12. ...
Article : 142 wordsThe vocal and instrumental concert held by the Northcote Cricket Club in the Wesleyan schoolroom recently has we believe, turned out a success both in a musical and ...
Article : 382 wordsIT is difficult to imagine any professional man raising himself again after drifting so low as the common lodging-house; yet I am acquainted with many instances in which ...
Article : 828 wordsDrunk.—Fanny Baxter, Thos. Brogan, Wm. Adley, Wm. Harris, Henry Shearman, and Walter Hessey, were fined various amounts for worshipping before the shrine ...
Article : 737 wordsMr. Cuthbert Fraser, says the Deccan Times, had a most miraculous escape from a tiger the other day at Amraoti, and it gives the following account of it:—"The ...
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Mercury and Weekly Courier (Vic. : 1878 - 1903), Thu 6 Dec 1888, Page 2
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