In spite of Anthony Trollope and critics generally we may state that the people of Portland have some right to be proud of the appearance the town ...
Article : 1,112 wordsFrom an early hour the streets were thronged, and shortly after 10 a.m. the Friendly Societies, the school children and crowds of visitors converged to the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 139 wordsCASES to be heard at the Local Land Board, Portland, on Thursday, 4th May, 1876, at 10 o'clock, a.m. UNDRR SECTION 19. ...
Article : 432 words(Lines written in commemoration of the turning of the first turf of the Portland and Hamilton Railway, April 27, 1876.) Poor Gordon I Ah, that hapless same I ...
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Article : 705 wordsThe following is the Governor's written reply to the Borough Council's address:— Mr. Mayor and Gentlemen,—I thank you for this loyal address, and for the ...
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Article : 657 wordsFor some weeks past the death of the Rev. T. F. Bird, the pastor of the Oxford- street Congregational Church, in Collingwood, has been expected almost daily, ...
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