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Advertising : 2,091 wordsWe are pleased to report a large attendance at the second concert held in the Public Hall, Euroa, on Wednesday evening in aid of the cricket club, when an ...
Article : 416 wordsSIR,—As there is so much talking and writing about fruit-growing at the present time, I will, with your kind permission, crave space to have my little say, as I claim to ...
Article : 755 wordsIt's of no use, Mr. Editor, I can't invent news. We seem to be in the lethargic state just now. To what this is owing I can't say The fox that was seen and heard, but that ...
Article : 204 wordsAn accident occurred at the goods-shed here lest Saturday, when a little boy named Flood—a grandson of Mr. Belton, of Pranjip—broke his leg. It appears the boy was ...
Article : 336 wordsPresent:—Commissioners McKenna (chairman), Birkett, Slee, Ford, and Wakenshaw. The minutes of last meeting and ...
Article : 488 wordsThose who have been travelling to Euroa during the past two or three weeks have spoken pretty plainly about the work that is being carried on near the pound. Money ...
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Family Notices : 31 wordsTHE Railway Bill is at last before the country, and in this district, at all events, the feeling is one of bitter disappointment. The whole shire has been "gridironed" ...
Article : 283 wordsSIR,—"Boho and Co.", whoever they are, still seem to persist in disbelieving my statement as to the amount of timber cut at our mill, and as they are apparently determined ...
Article : 164 wordsSince my last, according to promise, I have made an inspection at the local railway station, and must say it is left in a very slipshod style. The passenger platform, some ...
Article : 274 wordsSIR,—Permit me through your columns, as a lover of English opera, to express my indignation at the reception afforded to the Simonsen Opera Company on their recent ...
Article : 201 wordsThe weather is not a very agreeable topic to commence with at present, as we have surely had our supply of rain in this quarter. Last year we had what was considered to be ...
Article : 312 wordsPolice v. Linard, for allowing goats to ramble in a public place.—Decision reserved for one month. Police v H. Murray, for allowing pig to ...
Article : 179 wordsOn Wednesday week Mr Graves asked in the House when tenders would be called for the erection of the post office at Euroa, and in reply Mr Derham stated ...
Article : 356 wordsA council sub-committee, consisting of Crs. Birkett, Slee, and McShane, met on Tuesday for he purpose of considering the water ...
Article : 1,386 wordsAbout a fortnight ago the Railway Commissioners invited applications for 624 vacancies which existed in the department, and no fewer than 11,170 applications were received ...
Article : 163 wordsWhene'er you see a heavy gloom O'erspread the Merchant's face! And deep, dark silence of the tomb Reign all about his place, ...
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Euroa Advertiser (Vic. : 1884 - 1920), Fri 20 Jun 1890, Page 2
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