The above match took place on Monday, 25th inst., on the local ground in the presence of a large number of spectators. M'Gregor led the visitors ...
Article : 1,027 wordsOn Monday evening the concert in aid of the Book fund of the above institute was held in the hall. There was a large attendance of the residents ...
Article : 784 wordsPresent: Cr Bawden (President), and Crs Robinson, Scarlett, M'Mahon. Hasthorpe, Moore, Walsh, Williams, and Vary. ...
Article : 649 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day, Lord Hartington, the Secretary of State for War, in reply to a question, stated that it was not desirable to explain the ...
Article : 651 wordsTruant Officer v. James Campbell— Not sending his chili the required V number of day to school.—Mr Campbell stated that he objected to send his ...
Article : 409 wordsMessrs. R. Mackay & Co. report having held a very successful clearing sale of furniture, stock, etc., for Mr M'Coull, Morwell Bridge, on the 22nd inst., horses selling to ...
Article : 60 wordsMessrs R. Gibson and Co. report:—Fat Cattle—1970 forward, chiefly from Upper Murray and Gippsland, and mostly of indifferent quality. Prices ruled about 10s per ...
Article : 405 wordsOn Monday evening a ball was given in the Mechanics' Hall in aid of the institute, at which about 60 couple were present. The evening's ...
Article : 504 wordsSir,—Will you kindly permit me to make a suggestion in your columns with reference to the disposal of a portion of the money (£19), which accrued from the last Boxing ...
Article : 245 wordsPolice Y. John Dean, alias Hiam— charged with larceny—receipts, cheque book, &c., valued, at ls. John Kilmartin deposed that on ...
Article : 302 wordsHis Majesty the Emperor William is suffering from some disorder, which cheeks his recovery from his recent indisposition. ...
Article : 115 wordsOn Saturday last the second twenty of the Essendon team visited Traralgon, and were met at the station by several members of the local team, who ...
Article : 418 wordsThe sports held at Glengarry on Monday were attended by a very fair concourse of people. The pigeon match, which took place first, was won ...
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