In redemption of what was really along standing promise, His Excellency the Governor has paid his first visit to Horsham and paid, it at the invitation of the Agricultural and ...
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Article : 376 wordsThe Assembly passed the estimates of the Attorney General's department "in globo" this evening, and is now proceeding with those of the Chief Secretary's Department. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 143 wordsMr. Gladstone, who is at present on a visit to his constituents in Midlothian, addressed a crowded meeting at Edinburgh to-night, fully 1,000 being present. The ...
Article : 490 wordsWheat firm, 3s for prime ; flour, stone, £6 10s; country roller, £6 17s 6d ; town roller, £7; oats, algerian, Is 10½d to Is 11d; stout white, 2s 3d to 2s 3½ d; barley, prime ...
Article : 55 wordsThe appointment of Mr. DAVID Wilson as a special commissioner to Great Britain and Europe in the interests of our natural productions ...
Article : 3,378 wordsSir,—The following is a tale which yon will hardly believe possible, but my being the town clerk may account for the insult I was ...
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The Horsham Times (Vic. : 1882 - 1954), Fri 29 Sep 1893, Page 2
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