Only one application was received for trees to be planted in the streets, from Mr. F. E. Ellis, Shoobra-road. He sent a cheque in payment of 5s. per tree, but ...
Article : 233 wordsPresent—The President (Cr. Wood), and Crs Akhurst. Kirkham, Phillips, Griffin, Sharp. Long, Lempriere, Riddell, Lioyd, [?]hery and Pennington. ...
Article : 1,240 wordsSeeing that our contemporary, the "Brighton Southern Cross," has published a report of the Moorabbin shire council proceedings on May 13, ...
Article : 494 wordsThe Elsternwick-hall was filled to overflowing by a very enthusiastic audience on Monday evening to celebrate the installation of officers who ...
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Advertising : 1,066 wordsThe Brighton Carnival, in aid of the charities, takes place next Thursday, and promises to be a big success. The procession will, start from the ...
Article : 676 wordsSIR,—You have no doubt read a very interesting article, which appeared in Saturday's "Argus" on the above subject, and those artists who "have ...
Article : 637 wordsNext Thursday is the big charity day of Brighton and surrounding districts, and we trust the fancy dress carnival, to be held on that occasion, ...
Article : 528 wordsBrighton v. Waltham.—To be played at Brighton Beach to-day. The following is the team.—Blackham, Griffin, Jenkyn, M'Lelland (2), M'Dowall (2), ...
Article : 178 wordsIn consequence of. the inclement weather on the 7th inst., there was not a large attendance at the public meeting held in the Armadale Wesleyan ...
Article : 247 wordsBrighton Charity Carnival next. Thursday. Public holiday. Mr Gen. Butcher is now secretary of the Brighton cricket club. ...
Article : 434 wordsThe market gardeners of Moorabbin are very conservative in their ideas it is, indeed, a difficult task to induce them to believe that even ...
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The Caulfield and Elsternwick Leader (North Brighton, Vic. : 1888 - 1902), Sat 18 Jul 1896, Page 2
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