The Licensing Court on, Tuesday, 28th ult, was thronged with licensed victuallers from the district around, viz., from the Mordialloc boundary to Point Napean, ...
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Advertising : 1,902 wordsIn our issue of last week we published a condensed report of the very pleasant proceedings which took place at the residence of Mr. W.. Eyre, of Lyndhurst. ...
Article : 865 wordsIn an artical on, "The. Last-Days of. the Exhibition," the London Daily Telegrarh says:—"An. impetus has been given to, Australian, wines, such, as- could scarcely, ...
Article : 355 wordsOur colums are open for the discussion on all questions which are not of a sectsrian charcter. We wish it to be distinctly understood however, that we do not indentify ourselves with the opinions expressed by our correspondents. All communications for insertion must be addressed to the Editor, and contain the name and address of the writer as a guarantee of good faith. To the Editor of the S.B. and M.Journal. ...
Article : 65 wordsWar news has for some time past generally increased in intensity. Just one small match and Europe will be in a blaze. With Germany versus. France, and ...
Article : 1,186 wordsOver 800, people from Melbourne visited, Dandenong on New Year's Day. Long before the arrival of the 9.50 train an anixous crowd of some 400 to 500 ...
Article : 607 wordsSir,—In your issue of the 8th December 1886, you publish an article referring to the ridiculous blindness of the justices at Foster- i4 a recent .case for cruelty to ...
Article : 370 wordsJoseph Clarke and Co. report:—There was a poor attendance at the market yesterday and the supply of stock was very small The following are the ...
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