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Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 wordsOld wheat, 2s 84 per bushel: new, forward delivery, 25 6¼d. ...
Article : 16 wordsMr Philip Cohen, P.M., has succeeded Mr H. M. Murphy as relieving stipendiary magistrate for this district, Mr Murphy having been transferred to Ballarat, pending the ...
Article : 70 wordsWheat, 3s ld. Oats, milling, 2s; feed, 1s 10½d. The Argus says—In Melbourne old wheat is steady at 3s 1d ex store and 3s 1¼d to 3s 1½d ...
Article : 97 wordsThe weather continues most unseasonable and exceptional, the coolness and moisture being more like late autumn than late spring. During Wednesday night there was another ...
Article : 123 wordsAt the Geelong sales on Wednesday there was a full attendance of buyers, Sheepskins—Butchers' green skins: Merino and comeback, large and small, from 105d to 126d ...
Article : 115 wordsThe anniversary of the Kalkee Methodist Church was held last Sunday, when large congregations listened to earnest and thoughtful sermons by the Rev L. Tait in the afternoon ...
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Advertising : 5,024 wordsWe received the following wire from a Noradjuha correspondent last night:—"Salvation Army picnic at Carchap on Wednesday a great success. Largely attended social ...
Article : 66 wordsShearing is drawing to a close, several small sheds having cut out. The wet weather has interfered with work. Over 3500 bales of wool have been consigned at the Horsham ...
Article : 42 wordsSome three or four years ago Miss Mildred Edmenson, of Goroke, while playing with other girls had one foot so crushed that it had to be amputated from the footstep to the heel. ...
Article : 85 wordsMr R. McRae Stewart, district land officer, held a land board at his offices, Horsham, on Tuesday last, when the following applications were heard, all of which were recommended:— ...
Article : 81 wordsBookings for Miss Kittie Noone's second concert at the Mechanics' Hall to-night are proceeding briskly, and the attendance promises to be a large one. The programme is ...
Article : 100 wordsThe "Register" gives the harvest forecast as averaging 11 bushels ; total production, 19,800,000 bushels; exportable surplus, 16,366,000 bushels. The hot winds in October ...
Article : 94 wordsOur Natimuk correspondent informs us that on Sunday afternoon a fire occurred at Mrs McPhee's farm, Quantong. It appears that a little boy was playing about the sheds with ...
Article : 88 wordsA free demonstration in cookery, by two lady experts, with kerosene oil stoves, will be given in the Wilson street shop of Messrs Jones & McCann on next Monday, Tuesday ...
Article : 37 wordsThe two manual pipe organ, built at the order of St. John's Church of England by Mears Fincham and Sons, will be opened on Friday November 30th, by the Rev A. J. ...
Article : 288 wordsMr S. L. Officer has decided to subdivide the Ullswater Estate, near Edenhope, containing 7000 acres agricultural and grazing land, into 20 lots, and to submit it for sale by ...
Article : 47 wordsThis talented combination of entertainers, now comprising ten star artists, appear in the Mechanics' Institute on Thursday and Friday, November 29 and 30, after a record tour of ...
Article : 206 wordsIt is fifty years this month since the people of Victoria obtained full self- government, political as well as civil, and the jubilee has been recognised in ...
Article : 636 wordsIn the Assembly and Council this meek most of Tuesday's and Wednesday's meetings were occupied with palavers over the jubilee of the institution of responsible Government ...
Article : 117 wordsThe Federal electoral authorities have decided not to allow representatives of the press to remain in polling booths after the polls close and votes are being counted. ...
Article : 110 wordsIn explanation of Mr Kirton's withdrawal from the Ballarat contest, the Geelong Advertiser gives the following articles of "recantation" made by Mr. Deakin, in consequence of ...
Article : 83 wordsPolling is now conducted with such order and quietude that the most timid woman may be recommended to go to the booth to record her vote. Voting is simpler than taking out a ...
Article : 1,609 wordsJudges and magistrates when not on the bench seem to be just as subject to the [?]railities and fads of humanity as their fellow citizens. At Inglewood Police Court on ...
Article : 184 wordsOur Natimuk correspondent advise us that on Saturday evening last Mr Tom Dwyer, of Tooan East, met with a nasty accident as he was coming home from his blue block. He had ...
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The Horsham Times (Vic. : 1882 - 1954), Fri 23 Nov 1906, Page 2
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