The following notice containing the names of the "witnesses" at Deeming's execution, is cot from the last issue of the Government Gazette:— ...
Article : 338 wordsAbout 2.45 a.m on Tuesday morning a fire broke out in a weatherboard cottage and shop attached, situated in Abbot[?]fo[?]d street. The cause of the fire is apparently ...
Article : 288 wordsAlexander Matheson, Sear., v. George Allan Matheson, illegally detaining Roods valued at 46 The goods were ordered to be restored with 20s. costs, or in ...
Article : 1,190 wordsWhere are all those shining valleys which we used to sing and rhyme, Purple with the clustered fruitage of the harvest's fields of time? ...
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Advertising : 1,123 wordsRecent statistics reveal what will be news to the, majority of persons. It is stated that, during the year 1889, nearly 17,003 different books .were printed in ...
Article : 194 wordsSix millions of money a year for drink! Drink, drink, drink and sink! Shout, boys, shout it out aloud, Shout in the face of yonder crowd. ...
Article : 203 wordsA shocking suicide occurred on Monday last at the house of Mr. David Crichton, in Waltham street, Flemington. It appears that for [?]omo considerable time a young ...
Article : 523 wordsOld Lady (from the country, as train is nearing Cannon Street)—"It is wonderful now they knows which line to go on; an' all so much alike. But (brightening)—I ...
Article : 377 wordsMr. F. Pullinger, of 140 Flinders Lane, Melbourne, is sending home, for permanent exhibition at the Institu[?], London, a one-quarter-size model of a ...
Article : 295 wordsThe first meeting of Essendon and Port Melbourne, on Saturday at East Melbourne, took place under the most unfavorable circumstance. Rain fell heavily ...
Article : 533 wordsAs Railway matters they discu[?], In our Parliamentary House, Thy late defeat now shows our lose, Honest John. ...
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Article : 374 wordsPARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATIVE—Mr David Robert Wyllie. COUNCILLORS. — Eastern Ward—J. Gardiner, John Barwise, J.P. (Mayor), ...
Article : 128 wordsLove levels all ranks, except rank butter. The man who has the most money is often poorer than he who has but little. First Dealer in Wild Animals—"How's ...
Article : 539 wordsFrom Secretary of Victorian Railways, saying the Minister would be pleased to receive a deputation concerning the railway drainage matters. ...
Article : 468 wordsPARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATIVE-Hon Alfred Deakin. COUNCILLORS.—Ascot Vale Ward—J. Hanna, W. T. C. Cowan, J.P ...
Article : 129 wordsLast Saturday was as unfavorable an afternoon for out door sports as could well be imagined, but nevertheless a large attendance mustered round the reserve ...
Article : 393 wordsEvan H. H. Hughes v. Daniel Vaughan.—Work, labor and material, 8 19s. The defendant pleaded not indebted. Mr. Hughes deposed to making a pair of ...
Article : 622 wordsPARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATIVE-Hon Alfred Deakin. COUNCILLORS. — R. Raisbeck, T. Millar, M. Hardiman, J.P. (Mayor), ...
Article : 127 words[?]—"When a woman says no, she is always ready to be convinced." She—"Yes And when a man says no, he only wants a little persuading to make him say, 'I don't ...
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North Melbourne Advertiser (Vic. : 1873 - 1894), Fri 3 Jun 1892, Page 3
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