Another point to which we would call attention is the duty devolving upon the Government to render direct assistance to burn-out settlers, who heed to replace ...
Article : 94 wordsA meeting of the Narracan Shire Council was held on Friday and was attended by Crs. Hunter (President), Williams, Anchterlonie, Lloyd, Crisp, ...
Article : 1,330 wordsWhat at first sight reads like an an improbable story, but the truth of which is beyond any doubt in the smallest detail, comes to hand ...
Article : 1,118 wordsTo illustrate the clean sweep the fire has made of the grass in the Seaview district, a dairying farmer in that locality says:—"' A few weeks ago the South Warragul people ...
Article : 58 wordsIn the immediate vicinity of-Childers the results of the damage are as follow :—Mr. T. Dickenson lost grass and fences; Mr. Wells, fences, grass, and raspberries; Mr. Wright. ...
Article : 189 wordsA young man named Drake, who belongs to Warragal, and who has been employed at farm work in different parts of the district, was assisting in saving Mr. ...
Article : 367 wordsMessrs Parkes and Round, agents, Warragul and Neerim South, report having held their weekly sale of [?] on Thursday. There was a good supply of fruit, but owing ...
Article : 297 wordsNothing is more remarkable in the history of the Gippsland fires than the immunity from fatal accident which all the settlers and their families have enjoyed. It is nothing ...
Article : 168 wordsMr. Dunbar, the livery stable keeper of Warragul, deserves the highest praise for his conduct through the fires. He is of a very retiring ...
Article : 63 wordsOn the road from Strezlecki to Poowong within a distance of 9 miles, there are over 20 homesteads burned down, the burnt out settlers taking temporary shelter ...
Article : 34 wordsIn a variety of terrible experiences endured by the settlers last week, few are more thrilling than that of Con Whelan, known by his friends, from the locality of his selection, as ...
Article : 445 wordsWith reference to the suggestion made in "The Argus" that the Government should come to the assistance of the settlers who have been burnt out in Gippsland by ...
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Advertising : 1,864 wordsAlready legal proceedings are contemplated by the sufferers in the recent disastrous fires, Mr David Gannson, the well-known barrister and solicitor, having ...
Article : 95 wordsUp to the present it is known that twelve bridges and fifteen culverts have been destroyed in the South Riding alone of the Buln Buln shire, and these cannot be ...
Article : 90 wordsThe noble deed performed last Tuesday night by Mr. E J. Fowler, of this town, when he rode through the bush fire at South Warragul in order to save a crippled farmer ...
Article : 270 wordsA contributor to the " Herald" who is described by that paper as "a reliable correspondent," says that "some of the accounts from Traralgon and Warragul which have ...
Article : 378 wordsA miraculous escape from a horrible death occurred near Warragul on Friday afternoon. Three men in the employ of Messrs. Myers and McNabb, farmers, South Warragul, were ...
Article : 78 wordsTwo young men named James Witham and Edward Manchester, employed on a property rented by Mr. McFarland on McDonald s Track, were at work on the farm, when the ...
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Warragul Guardian (Warragul, Vic. : 1895 - 1900), Tue 8 Feb 1898, Page 3
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