SIR,—As the Railway Bill is minus the Longwood-Nalinga line, also the Violet Town to Murchison, I think it behoves us to see if something cannot be done in ...
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Advertising : 1,320 wordsElection matters are just now the principal topic, and the partisans of each candidate seen pretty confident of success. The contest will be a close one, ...
Article : 946 wordsWITHDRAWAL.—Yesterday evening Mr. John Hammond lodged his notice of withdrawal as a candidate for the south riding. The contest will therefore lie between ...
Article : 1,287 wordsMr. James Belton, a candidate for the central riding, addressed the ratepayers in the Temperance Hall, Euroa, on Tuesday evening, Mr. W. Stewart occupying ...
Article : 449 wordsSIR,—Words cannot express my thanks to you for your independent summary of the candidates for the forthcoming elections in your last issue, and I am ...
Article : 171 wordsA largely-attended meeting in connection with the Longwood-Nalinga line was hold at Miepoll on Saturday afternoon last. The meeting had been advertised to ...
Article : 846 wordsSIR,—What a glorious combination—the Apostle of teetolalism and the publican! I always considered there was some affinity between the two. The one has to consider ...
Article : 222 wordsThe following are the principal batting and howling averages of the Pranjip club for the past season:—Batsman. Av'ge per in'gs. ...
Article : 225 wordsSIR,—After being on the training tracks for the last three weeks, I now give my impressions. In the first place, I never experienced greater difficulty in spotting winners, as ...
Article : 430 wordsA meeting of the committee of the Mechanics' Institute was held on Monday night, Mr J. M. Grant occupying the chair. Mr. J. G. Robins was appointed to fill the ...
Article : 431 wordsSaturday last witnessed the much-talked of contest between the Seymour and Avenel clubs on the ground of the latter. Seymour was well represented, while Avenel had a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 wordsEnter Rip Van Winkle: Say, boy, What town do you call this? Euroa eh! I thought so but it seems to have grown up somehow in a night. ...
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Euroa Advertiser (Vic. : 1884 - 1920), Fri 8 Aug 1890, Page 2
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