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Advertising : 752 wordsSIR,—I am sorry that the rev. Mr Angus should have taken anything contained in my further latter as having a personal reference, as I entertain a ...
Article : 636 wordsAn industry of great importance to several of the neighboring shires has recently been established by Mr. J. N. Walton, near Drouin. Mr. Walton ...
Article : 772 wordsPassing along the Bloomfield and No 1 road the other day I noticed a neat well painted building on the road side, evidently not long since constructed. There ...
Article : 779 wordsThe election promises to be a very quiet affair this year here. There is no contest in either of the ridings, but, unfortunately two gentlemen are running for the ...
Article : 194 wordsMany years ago, writes an American correspondent, a group of cowboys rode into the frontier town of Prairieville, and while cantering down the ...
Article : 458 wordsSIR,—My friend "Fair flay" favors your readers with a letter in the course of which lie attempts to criticise the statements contained in mine of the 17th; he ...
Article : 749 wordsMr. Reginald Murray, the Government geologist, has submitted a report to the Minister of Mines concerning his recent visit to the alluvial diggings at Gold Gully, ...
Article : 218 wordsThe Berwick team failed to turn up on Saturday. Judging by the composition of that body on more than one occasion, the result of their non-appearance was perhaps ...
Article : 223 wordsAn Englishman while working on a Dakota farm sat down to dinner one bright day in winter. Suddenly the sun was obscured, and the temperature ...
Article : 474 wordsSIR,—I await with some interest " Reformer's" letter on the above subject, which was "unavoidably held over until our next issue," last Tuesday, but did not ...
Article : 107 wordsConstable A. Thornton has been appointed inspector of slaughter yards at Cowes, and Constable Foley at Leongatha. The following licenses and leases have ...
Article : 110 wordsSIR,—The extraordinary efforts being made to displace Cr. Smith are an indirect compliment to that gentleman, of which he ought to fool proud. It is ...
Article : 724 wordsAs previously announced, the concert in aid of the finds of the Warragul Athenaeum took place in the Skating Rink on Friday evening last. The attendance on the part ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 430 wordsA meeting of delegates in connection with the above, was held at the Traralgon Mechanics' Institute on Thursday, when there were present—Messrs. Walker ...
Article : 200 wordsWillow-planting for basket work is not very extensively carried on in Gippsland, the reason being that the wants of the Victorian basket makers are easily ...
Article : 231 words"Old and New Wrragul," in type, is held over until next issue. Messrs. J. M'Lean, Coates and Jones, auctioneers and cattle salesmen, of ...
Article : 1,531 wordsMelbourne twice daily, at 10.15 a.m. and; 7 p.m. ; travelling post, 11.10 a.m. and 7.50 p.m. Sale and Bairnsdale, twice daily, 10.15 ...
Article : 63 wordsSuch may be found in the pharmacopoe[?] for ills that the flesh is heir to, but there is a malady that causes infinite trouble and its cure is generally a protracted one, and ...
Article : 202 wordsCourts of Petty Sessions will be held at undermentioned places for the year as under :— WARRAGUL.—Every Tuesday at 11 a.m ...
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