At Neerim East the fire has made almost a clean sweep d[?]ging the crops and holdings of Messrs Young, Murphy, Downey Purcell. R.G. Stephens and J ...
Article : 275 wordsSIR.—Permit me to again address you on this dreadful subject. I have not been in the district during the fires, but I have read everything about them with painful interest. ...
Article : 876 wordsGold may be delved for and discovered, but it avails little if health the vital principal of bliss, is lost. Numbers are now talking their departure for the ...
Article : 1,156 wordsMr. T. Robinson, of the Warragul Cordial Factory, had a very unpleasant experience on Saturday night last. Mr. Robinson was: one of a party of ...
Article : 443 wordsMr. J. Knight of the Department of Agriculture visited Warragul on Tuesday, with the object of getting grain—wheat. oats or barley—in the sheaf. ...
Article : 495 wordsVery painful experiences have been gone through in connection with the fire, some persons having to be carried away in an unconscious condition completely done up ...
Article : 81 wordsOn Saturday Superintendent Brown, of the Detective Office, received a telegram from Jeetho asking that a detective might be sent up to investigate the circumstances ...
Article : 72 wordsWith commendable promptitude and generally the Warragul Branch of the A.N.A. have decided to come to the assistance of their fellow countrymen in distress ...
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Advertising : 1,947 wordsMr. Mathieson, the Railway Commissioner paid a visit to Warragul on Thursday, and was interviewed by President Parkes and Cr. Connor, accompanied by Mr. J. ...
Article : 195 wordsThe following letters have appeared t the "Argus":— "Sir.—Under the above heading appears a contribution from your ...
Article : 395 wordsSir,.—On looking over the report of the last council meeting, I notice our president said: "It seems the balance-sheet won't stand looking into at all and I am sure we ...
Article : 158 wordsMessrs Skews and Patterson reports: Warragul Market Jan. 13th—A good yarding of stock generally, consisting of principally far and good quality crude which sold ...
Article : 234 wordsThe wheel races to be held by the A.N.A Pete Committee in Melbourne on the 26th inst. are exciting widespread interest as it is now ascertained beyond all doubt ...
Article : 359 wordsHarvesting operations are about finished. The potato crops look rather sick especially the early sown. Grass is scare owing to the fires and the exceptionally. ...
Article : 176 words"Sir.—You Warrangal correspondent makes an excellent and [?] practical suggested [?] presenting [?] very ...
Article : 142 wordsMass will be celebrated on as follows:— Sunday, January 23.—Brandy Creek, 9 Darmum, 9; Longwarry, 11, Warragul, 11; vespers, 7; ...
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Warragul Guardian (Warragul, Vic. : 1895 - 1900), Tue 18 Jan 1898, Page 3
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