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Article : 62 wordsPresent—Crs. Burrows (Mayor), D Mt Mitchell, Truman, Newell, Macpherson Cuming, Morris, Drayton, and W. Mitchell INWARD CORRESPONDENCE. ...
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Advertising : 1,626 wordsTHE current of life's stream does not always run through dark valleys, nor are its banks perpetually fringed with weeping willows. Happily for us its waters sometimes ripple ...
Article : 1,351 wordsSIR,—A great deal has been said of late about the "stinks" of Footscray, and the effect they have the health of the people, and no doubt the borough would be well rid ...
Article : 320 wordsJames Wright, a youth hailing from Williamstown, was charged with assaulting Wm. Kelly, of the Railway Hotel, Yarraville. ...
Article : 166 wordsHenry Bradley v. Edward Crisp.—£5 17s, Order for the amount, with 5s. costs. Digby, Ram, char[?], on remand, wit being drunk, was discharged. ...
Article : 1,546 wordsSIR,—The Health Officer of Footscray, When making one of a deputation to the Premier, a few days ago re tile Noxious Trades, made a public statement to the effect— ...
Article : 627 wordsBefore Messrs W. Mitchell, D. Mitchell, W. M. Clark, and H. Morris, J's.P. ...
Article : 16 wordsJames McEwan, Thomas Patterson, William Palmer, Alfred Ridgard, Benjamin McCarroll and Thomas Leyden, were charged with breaking ten windows valued at £1, at ...
Article : 310 wordsSIR,—In your last issue it stated "The general opinion of the Councillors was, 'the metal' needed blinding, and watering. Why sir, is such a recommendation not ...
Article : 610 wordsSecretaries of Cricket and Football Clubs are requested to send their reports of past Saturday's matches not later titan Tuesday evening in order to secure insertion. Coming fixtures will be received up till ...
Article : 36 wordsThe first eleven of the Footscray met fifteen representatives of Yarraville, at the Western Reserve, on Saturday last, on a matting pitch. The local team batted first, and only managed ...
Article : 168 words[?] taken from Newell had been removed to private property in Droop street. The stuff was the property of the Council, and should ...
Article : 403 wordsWhat appears to me ton e a feather in the rap of Mr. Roberts, M.L.C., and a very rare occurrence in the usual routine of solicitors appearances in court, was that ...
Article : 661 wordsThis match was played last Saturday, and resulted in a win for the Union Jack by 14 runs. The scores were—Union Jack 34 and 49, Waverly 28 and 41. ...
Article : 33 wordsA match was played on Saturday, between these two clubs and resulted in a win for the Quarries by 4 wickets and 12 runs. The scores were Quarries 114 for 6 wickets. ...
Article : 60 wordsSIR,—Your able leader of Saturday last, re our Fire Brigades, deserves the studious perusal of every right-thinking ratepayer in the district. Judge of my surprise on ...
Article : 271 wordsWas won by the former on the first innings by 3o0 runs. The scores being lay View 52, and the Star 22. For the winners Lloyd 14, and J. Durber 6, batted best. E. Tozer took ...
Article : 76 wordsThis match resulted in a walk over for the Footscray, owing to the Juniors not turning up. ...
Article : 23 wordsThis match was played last Saturday, and ended in a victory for the Vue by 18 runs. The scores being Belle Vue 56, St. George's 38, McDonald 12 and Smith I3 batted best. ...
Article : 51 wordsSTAR OF FOOTSCRAY v. WAVERLY.—This match is to be played on the ground of the former. The following players are requested to be on the ground not later than 2.30:— ...
Article : 211 wordsFrom Secretary Central Board of Health, stating that they would be glad to assist in proc[?]ing the, abolition of the corporation or any other tip. Mr. Le Capelaine had recently ...
Article : 386 wordsSIR.—I was with feelings of astonishment that I read your leader in last Saturday's issue, re "I Fire Brigades," to think the local council only grants the brigade ...
Article : 508 wordsThe hill is rough and steep, I know, And the road is dark and drear, But we'll reach the highest heights of joy, If only we persevere. ...
Article : 149 wordsNear the Half-way Hotel. The following will represent the former, who are requested to meet at the station at. 2.15:—Barrass, Brown, ...
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Independent (Footscray, Vic. : 1883 - 1922), Sat 25 Feb 1888, Page 3
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