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    WITH varied fortunes, the mates had worked away for many months, daring which their acquaintance with Tom and Ned had ripened into friendship. They were now the sole ...

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  3. Travellers' Notes.

    THE following notes from Mr. J. C Cuming will doubtless be read with interest by his friends:—New York, April and, 1887. ...

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  4. Correspondence.

    Whilst inviting communications and free discussions on all questions of public interest or utility, the proprietory will neither identify nor hold themselves responsible for the opinions expressed. The bona ...

    Article : 69 words
  5. VACCINATION.

    SIR,—The laws respecting vaccination surely require amendment, I have already had my baby vaccinated by one of our local doctors twice, the first time it made the infant ill, and ...

    Article : 114 words
  6. Justice of Peace Court.

    R. Latimer v. B. Blann, [?] Order for the amount with [?]costs Nichollsand Jacobsen v.Harrison, £23s. 6d. case struck out. ...

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  7. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    E. GIBBENS.—Your letter refers purely to a personal matter of no interest to the general public, and is therefore not inserted. ...

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  8. THURSDAY, JUNE 2ND.

    J. Ryall sued R. Wales for the sum of £[?] 15. Mr. H. Graves appeared for [?] ant. plaintiff stated that was by the defendant to break metal on ...

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  9. MR. PERCY THOMSON'S RECENT LAND PURCHASE FRONTING HOTHAM AND STATION STREETS.

    SIR,—In a leading article in your last issue, I noticed with regret that you have sedulously endeavored to prejudice me with your readers, by leading them to infer that I have been ...

    Article : 612 words
  10. VALUE OF PROPERTY.

    SIR,—As one of the Trustees of the Mechanics' Institute for the last twenty-seven years, I was somewhat surprised to read in a paper that I never allow upon my premises, a ...

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  11. Footscray Town Council.

    Present.—Crs. D. Newell (Mayor), D. and Mitchell, McPhee, Macpherson, Warren, and Truman The minutes of the previous meeting were ...

    Article : 544 words
  12. Football.

    A match was played at Ascot Vale on Saturday, between the Atlas and Star of Footscray, which resulted in an easy win for the Star by to goals 20 behinds to 5 behinds. ...

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  13. FOOTSCRAY V. KYNETON.

    The Footscray club visited Kyneton on Saturday last, to play a match with the local club. A fair sprinkling, of supporters accompanied the team which was a very strong ...

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  14. FOOTSCRAY EXCELSIOR V. PARKSIDE AND LAUREL (Combined).

    This match was played last Saturday, and claimed by the Excelsior, owing to the Combined team playing with 28 men. The result of the match was—Combined team 3 goals 4 ...

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  15. "A QUEER CASE."

    SIR,—In your issue of the 28th ult, you charge me with having inveighled a number of "poor working men" into buying allotments in 1874, on block 6, portion 12, section 15, Footscray ...

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  16. YARRAVILLE FIRST V. STAR OF COLLINGWOOD.

    This match was played last Saturday on the Yarraville Cricket Ground, and resulted after a well contested game, in a win for Yarraville, they kicking 1 goal 6 behinds to Star of ...

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  17. YARRAVILLE (2nd) v. BELLE VUE.

    This match was played at the Royal Park, and resulted in a draw. Yarraville 2 goals 6 behinds, Belle Vue 2 goals 5 behinds. Matson and Johnson kicked the goals for Yarraville, ...

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  18. TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

    FOOTSCRAY V. PRAHRAN.—At Wesley College Cricket Ground, St; Kilda road. Footscray team, who are requested to proceed from Footscray by the 2.2 p.m. train, or meet ...

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  19. SCHEDULE OF WORKS.

    SIR,—We are made to think, through a correspondent in last week's issue of the Independent, that we should have a copy of the schedule of works to be carried out under ...

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  20. LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH.

    The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed. The outward correspondence was read and adopted. ...

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  21. EX-CAPTAIN WHITE'S CONCERT AND BALL.

    SIR,—In reply to the letter which appeared in your last issue by D. Campbell, I may state that the Temperance Brigade had nothing to do with the tickets given to Ex-captain McCoubrie ...

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  22. Coming Fixtures.

    THIS AFTERNOON.—Footscray v. Prahran, on the Wesley College cricket ground. TO-NIGHT.—The usual weekly free entertainment in the Blue Ribbon Hall, Leeds ...

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  23. INSPECTOR RUTLEDGE' RESIGNATION.

    This matter was deferred for 14 days. Inspector Rutledge, re an allowance of £63 to liquidate his law costs. ...

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  24. EX-CAPTAIN WHITE CONCERT AND BALL.

    SIR,—In reply to the letter which appeared in your last week's issue, by D. Campbell. I may state that the brigade had nothing to do with the tickets, so we are not to blame at ...

    Article : 104 words
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