THE GREAT SUCCESS Q. M. Co.—The mining manager reports, June 19th:—I have broken into the lode and driven 8 feet along it; it looks very promising indeed. The stuff between the ...
Article : 525 wordsNo one will be surprised, that is no one who understands red tape, that the official mind cannot even grasp the thought of sixpenny telegrams. We may even add ...
Article : 2,713 wordsIn the Assembly this afternoon, at the request of the Speaker, it was decided to give Mr Bent's notice of motion that the Speakers ruling be disagreed with ...
Article : 439 wordsThe parliamentary atmosphere assumes more and more the appearance of "dirty weather." Not that there will be any hope on the part of the opposition to effect in the ...
Article : 1,050 wordsThe extensive saw mills, owned by Messrs Jagger and Co., Auckland, were totally destroyed by fire last night (Monday). The loss is estimated at £25,000 (1) ...
Article : 37 wordsThe House of Representatives to-day, voted supplies, as asked for by the Ministry. Parliament has been prorogued, previous to dissolution. ...
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Article : 195 wordsThe following comprise the chief points of agreement between the English and French Cabinets, regarding the bases of the coming Conference on Egyptian ...
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Article : 1,073 wordsOur Briagolong correspondent writes:—As I mentioned in my last letter I intended to give you a description of a windmill invented by Mr H. Pearce of Briagolong ...
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Article : 90 wordsThe reply given by the Minister of Railways to the Sale and Stratford deputationists has set people in these parts thinking, and there are not a few who still ...
Article : 655 wordsA clerk in the employ of Messrs Russell and Gillespie, named William Phillips, has been arrested on a charge of embezzling 28. ...
Article : 24 wordsJ. P. T. Caulfield, better known as the "boy politician," has been sentenced to three month's imprisonment for fraudulent insolvency. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe North Gippsland Coursing Club commence the third meeting of the season today, the scene chosen for operations being the Airly estate. The programme consists of ...
Article : 411 wordsDr. W. R. Pearless was entertained at a complimentary dinner at the Ship Hotel, Port Albert, on Saturday last, for the purpose of bidding him farewell prior to ...
Article : 665 wordsNEW GOOD HOPE Q. G. M. Co.—In consequence of the recent good reports from the mine, I was induced to pay it a special visit, and was courteously shown all that ...
Article : 294 wordsMajor Kitchener, R. E., reports that a considerable rebel force has been sighted within four days' march of Korosko, which place is situated midway between the first and se. ...
Article : 57 wordsIn addition to the Royal Sussex regiment which has been ordered to Assouan, another regiment of British infantry will leave shortly to strengthen the force there. ...
Article : 31 wordsSIR,—In yesterday's issue of the Gippsland Mercury my attention was called to a letter singed "A Subscriber," wherein he complains that the Mercury is not found on ...
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Gippsland Times (Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Wed 25 Jun 1884, Page 3
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