Extended Company.—For the third week since last cleaning up the Long Tunnel Extended Company has obtained 650 oz. of amalgam from the ...
Article : 385 wordsBrunswick was on Sunday the scene of a most formidable and disgraceful disturbance. The usual commemoration service held by the members of the local ...
Article : 727 wordsThe Cuban insurgents are now carrying on the war with dynamite. Yesterday a military train was wrecked by the explosion of a mine under the ...
Article : 466 wordsMr. J. M. Bawden reports under date July. 18th, having' held his usual sale of farm and dairy produce. Being a fine day the attendance was much larger than usual, ...
Article : 192 wordsThere were seventeen nominations for the Toongabbie Champion to be run on the club's Plumpton on Thursday, and it was decided that the prizes should be-winner, ...
Article : 272 wordsMessrs Little and Borthwick report:—Fat Cattle.—Not a great many forward, prices higher. We sold fat bullocks, at 7 11s, the latter price being for a pen of polled Angus ...
Article : 450 wordsWe quote again from our contemporary "Answers". In last week's issue of that journal Mr C. J. Cotteliffe Hyne continues his account of dairying in Denmark and ...
Article : 871 wordsA telegram from Walhalls in yesterday's Age says:—In this district the Long Tunnel maintains its satisfactory position. The hopes in the 1622 feet ...
Article : 225 wordsThat the Sale Bicycle Club have become on, of the really "live" institutions in the town was made manifest last Thursday, judged by the large assemblage at the ...
Article : 690 wordsSanguine admirers of racehorses are apt to declare their faith in the prowe-s of their favorite by extravagant figures of speech such as "Why, he can fall down and then ...
Article : 697 wordsOne of the most enjoyable socials that has taken place in Traralgon was held on Friday evening last in the Mechanics' Institute. The parents of ...
Article : 375 wordsMessrs Mathieson and Davis report a large yarding of cattle at Morwell yesterday. We sold bullocks, 7 11s to 7 15s; cows, 6 17s 6d, on account Mr Crisp, Thorpdale. ...
Article : 92 wordsMr G. W. Owen reports a real good supply and a splendid attendance. Taking it all round the sale was a good one. Butter was of the best kind and I was able to ...
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Advertising : 2,272 wordsIs on for a bottle of Balsam of Aniseed when you can have it for a shilling at Kleesattel's Chemist Traralgon. Posted 1s 2d. ...
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Traralgon Record (Traralgon, Vic. : 1886 - 1932), Tue 21 Jul 1896, Page 3
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