OUTRI[?] BY THE BLA[?] IN THE MARYBOROUGH DISTRICT.—For some time past two men have been engag[?]l on the banke of the Burr[?] (a small stream having its ...
Article : 464 wordsWe de not hold our[?]ves responsible for the opinions expressed by Correspondents:—Letters on subjects affecting the interests of the general community shall always find a place in our ...
Article : 37 wordsT[?]TOTAL PIC-NIC.—On New Year's morning about nine o'clock, a large blue flag, was hoisted in the Market Square, bearing the following inscription:—"Penols ...
Article : 355 wordsSIR,—The people of Portland from a que[?]—speak to an[?] even to [?] of those posscesed of considerable property, about the prospects of their township, and they will ...
Article : 1,050 wordsWishing you and your readers the comp[?]ments of the [?]on, I have to apologise for not having written you last week, but many engagements provented me addressing ...
Article : 775 wordsAt a meeting of the Council, held at Bol warra, on January 6th, 1864. Present:—The President, Messrs. Barr, Fitggerald, and Learmonth. ...
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Advertising : 1,132 words[?].—From an advertisement in another c[?] it will be sean that Mr. [?] dentist, is now on a professional visit to Portland, and that he may be ...
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