Mr W. Charlesworth reports:—There is but a very indifferent demand for all descriptions of grain and produce in the market today. The supply is fair. There is very little change ...
Article : 182 wordsMr. Bradlaugh, the member for North ampton, who upon his refusal to take the oath of allegiance was not permitted to make an affirmation, presented himself in ...
Article : 708 wordsCaptain Standish, Commissioner of Police received the following telegram from Bleechworth this afternoon:— A watch party were stuck up by the ...
Article : 905 wordsMessrs J. C. Walker and Co. report:—Fat Cattle.—550 yarded. Of this number about, two-thirds were medium to really good quality. Sales were exceedingly dull throughout the day, ...
Article : 530 wordsMr Cuthbert stated, in reference to the railway loan, there was now to the credit of that loan the sum of £251,000. This was after deducting all advances from the ...
Article : 327 wordsIn a small yard at the rear of the building four of the outlaws' horses, which had been purposely fired at early in the day, were found, and were killed at once, to put ...
Article : 593 wordsThe siege was kept up all the forenoon, and till nearly three o'clock in the afternoon. Some time before this the shooting from the hotel had ceased. At ten ...
Article : 806 wordsSome petitions were presented for and against the Reform Bill from Moira, Fitzroy and the Ovens. Mr Service suggested that members who ...
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Article : 641 wordsAn inquest was commenced today on the body of Aaron Sherritt, who was shot by Ryrne at Sebastopol on Saturday evening. His father, mother-in-law, and brother. ...
Article : 204 wordsA terrible and fatal accident occurred here yesterday. The Rev. R. B. Bayne, Episeopalian, minister, who was recently appointed to this district, and formerly ...
Article : 162 wordsTo the surprise of the police they found themselves attacked from the rear by a man in a long grey overcoat and wearing an iron mask. This was Ned Kelly. On ...
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Kerang Times and Swan Hill Gazette (Vic. : 1877 - 1889), Fri 2 Jul 1880, Page 4
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