Masses will be celebrated at Sale, Rosedale, Waterloo. and Trafalgar. St Paul's Church, Sale.—Rev. C. P. Thomas 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ...
Article : 265 wordsFurther details have been received here of the bombardment of Foochow by the French on Saturday last. These show that the losses sustained by the Chinese were ...
Article : 52 wordsOne of the severest windstorms experienced for many years occurred here on Sunday, commencing about 10 o'clock, and continuing nearly the whole of the day. It ...
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Advertising : 425 wordsThe negociations which were set on foot between Major Atkinson and Sir Julius Vogel for a coalition of their parties have failed. The former is now engaged in the ...
Article : 62 wordsMajor Kitchener, R.E., has telegraphed, reporting that he is in receipt of information brought by spies), that General Gordon gained a great victory on the 11th inst. over ...
Article : 46 wordsPresent: The Mayor (Cr. Wise), Crs. Platt, Pettit, Waters, Clues, and Basford. CORRESPONDENCE. From S. Wilson, Macalister-street, ...
Article : 438 wordsMESSRS ENGLISH, LITTLE & CO.—Fat cows and bullocks, store bullocks, steers and heifers. MESSRS R. GUTHRIDGE & CO.—Fat cows and bullock, and store bullocks. ...
Article : 223 wordsThe Australian Mortgage and Agency Co. report.—Wheat.—The market shows little or no alteration. Supplies are coming forward [?]ingly, but are quite equal to the demand. ...
Article : 540 wordsThe following is the weather forecast for the next 24 hours, telegraphed from the Melbourne Observatory yesterday at 3 p.m.:— SOUTHERN DISTRICTS (including Bass Straits). ...
Article : 53 wordsA large number of amendments have been given notice of in committee of the Land Bill now before the Legislative Assembly. The principal of these are noted ...
Article : 571 wordsThe ketch Sir Wilfred Law-on was anchored inside the Lakes' Entrance yesterday evening. ...
Article : 15 wordsThe closing meeting of the above club was continued and brought to a conclusion on Tuesday last under fairly auspicious circumstances. Notwithstanding ...
Article : 1,409 wordsThe manager of the Long Tunnel G. M. Co. reports:—Second Level.—This level has been extended 3 feet further north during the week, making a distance of 134 feet from ...
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Family Notices : 24 wordsIT was said of France, under the second Empire, that the want of the nation was commanding officers for her army, and it would appear that France of to-day is no ...
Article : 3,030 wordsMr E. A. Paterson reports:—Fat Cattle.—[?] drawn for: prices up 20s to 30s for good quality. I sold 41 bullocks and cows from Warrnam[?]l. £15 11s and £10 15s ...
Article : 694 wordsThe preliminary business in the Assembly was unimportant. In reply to Mr Harris, Mr Deakin said he would see that ironbark was used in performance of all works in his ...
Article : 122 wordsMr Chas. Refardt reports for the week ending Aug. 27:—Long Tunnel, sales £61. buyer same, shares scarce: L. T. Extended, buyer £13 10s. seller £14 10s; North Long ...
Article : 68 wordsOn Wednesday evening (says the Argus) a public meeting was held in the Temperance-Hall, Russell-street, Melbourne, to "protest against the further alienation ...
Article : 214 wordsThere has been a good fall of rain here this last 10 days. On Sunday we had a heavy gale of wind, doing considerable damage, blowing down a large barn (the ...
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Gippsland Times (Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Fri 29 Aug 1884, Page 3
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