In the Gippsland forest—around [?] for example—the settlers have [?] drawbacks to contend with, more especially in the shape of big trees, but they have ...
Article : 1,784 wordsSIR,—I was pained and disgusted yesterday (Sunday) afternoon, in walking out with a friend, at the sight of about 40 of our young men and boys playing ...
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Advertising : 1,108 wordsThe tariff has opened smoothly. When we overcome the laudable incongruity of one lawyer making tariff proposals, and another charged with ...
Article : 1,071 wordsThe following is the draw in connection with this competition; all matches to be played on Wednesdays:— —JUNE 19 ...
Article : 82 wordsThe recent rise in the price of potatoes, small though it is, will be appreciated by growers throughout the Warragul and Neerim districts. And if the prices will ...
Article : 134 wordsMany of those interested in fibre culture are inclined to the belief that after the next two years the market for coarse cordage fibre will be oversupplied ...
Article : 172 wordsTo play against Half-holiday, at Warragul on Wednesday, 19th inst, will be chosen from the following:— Brewer, Munro (2), O'Neill, Thomas, Kirwan (vice-cap), Beeton, McAlister ...
Article : 56 wordsSIR,—I think it is possible to have too much of a good thing. I am led to make these remarks owing to hearing nothing discussed of late in the town but the ...
Article : 330 wordsTo play against Warragul, on the Show-ground, Warragul, on Wednesday next, will be chosen from the following:—Redman (capt.). Doddrell, Knights, Masterton, Bolton, ...
Article : 63 wordsNever before in the history of football in Warragul has so much excitement been evinced over the outcome of a single match as that to take place on Wednesday ...
Article : 558 wordsWe have received from Mr. J. Picken, secretary of the Warragul Shire, the following particulars of rates and arrears received by the Council from 1st October, ...
Article : 681 wordsWednesday last both my fair and my brave readers will recollect was a particularly cold and miserable day. Late in the afternoon I strolled along ...
Article : 458 wordsThe last consignment of butter sent to Melbourne from the Warragul Butter Factory realised 1s. per lb. It is anticipated, however, in view of the rise of a ...
Article : 155 wordsIn a letter to the Premier the Agent-General states that the London, Brighton, and South Coast Railway are still desirous of testing red gum ...
Article : 160 wordsThe English Rugby Football Union is not likely to accept the invitation to send a team to New Zealand in 1890, as it prefers to send a team to Cape ...
Article : 158 wordsAbout one third of the earthwork on the Outtrim coal line has now been accomplished, and at the rate of advance so far the line will probably ...
Article : 168 wordsMr. O'Neill and Mr. G. J. Turner are the sponsors of a bill which has just been published for the leasing of all Government roads that are not required for ...
Article : 174 wordsSpecimens of produce grown in village settlements are continually arriving at the office of the Minister of Mines from settlers who desire to show ...
Article : 132 wordsCATHOLIC CHURCH.—Mass will be celebrated on Friday, 21st (Feast of Sacred Heart), Warragul 9 am.; Saturday, 22nd, Neerim south, 10 a.m., Sunday, 23rd, Yarragon, ...
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Warragul Guardian (Warragul, Vic. : 1895 - 1900), Tue 18 Jun 1895, Page 2
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