On Saturday last the above teams met on the local ground for the first time this season, and excitement was intense amongst the supporters of each side. ...
Article : 1,269 wordsWhen the Creighton district bachelors held their meeting for the annual ball, it was decided to let the bachelors take the social all on their own hands, and they did it very ...
Article : 641 wordsSIR,—I come again with confidence for a little space. With pleasure I notice "Bachelor" holds his own against "'Our Girls." It almost drives a thrill of pride ...
Article : 275 wordsDalgety and Co., Goldsbrough Row, and Co., and Younghusband and Co., report— Wheat.—Prime, to 3s; good, to 2s 11d; do. fair to good, to 2s 10½d; faulty do., to 2s ...
Article : 187 wordsHere is a crop that will both instruct and amuse the boys and girls. Most of them enjoy eating them, but it is seldom they can be bought away from the cities. It is one of ...
Article : 342 wordsDear Mr. Editor,—"Bachelor's" latest effusion is, if possible, funnier and more inconsistent than his earlier ones. He asks "why do 'Our Girls' rush so madly into ...
Article : 303 wordsSIR,—I have taken a good deal of interest in the letters appearing in your columns under the above heading. It seems to me that this Balmattum bachelor ...
Article : 527 wordsWe are having a taste of winter now. The days are rather cold and the nights more so. Rain falls frequently and though the surface water soon disappears, ...
Article : 193 wordsDear Mr. Editor,—Once again I must trouble you. I see "'Bachelor" is still as stubborn as ever, but that is nought to us. He says "Our Girls" have not as yet given ...
Article : 287 wordsA concert was held in the Hall on Friday 6th inst., for the benefit of Mr. Charles Loud. His eldest son has been in ill-health for some considerable time, ...
Article : 699 wordsMr. Graves moved on Tuesday— "That as the financial control of our Postal department will almost immediately, under federation, pass from our ...
Article : 435 wordsDear Sir,—Will you allow me to lend the "Bachelor" a helping hand. There is a great deal of truth in what he says about the cooking, sewing, etc., of "Our Girls." ...
Article : 214 wordsSIR,—I notice that "Bachelor" has his letter in your last issue again—that same old letter. It is a pity that he could not get something fresh, instead of ...
Article : 942 wordsDear Sir,—Owing to lack of other suitable opportunity, please allow me to make use of your columns to ventilate a lack of proper lighting in the Longwood township. ...
Article : 161 wordsButter.—Local business in butter is going on quietly at the same level of prices as last week. A comparison of the exports for the 12 ...
Article : 235 wordsThe Euroa For Terrier Coursing Club held their third meeting on the Recreation Reserve on Wednesday last. The rabbits ran well. There were two Melbourne champion ...
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Euroa Advertiser (Vic. : 1884 - 1920), Fri 13 Jul 1900, Page 3
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