SIR—I see that the "pet paper" has been "snarling" at me. It is a vicious cur, but it has got no teeth. Like all poodles, it licks its lips, and wags its tail, at the feet of Council ...
Article : 287 wordsSIR—Seeing in your last issue a full report of the Committee meeting of the Common School, at which all its affairs were brought up and discussed, I hope you will allow me a small space in your ...
Article : 316 wordsSOUTH PROVINCE—BACCHUS MARSH DIVISION. —The List of person qualified to vote for the Legislative Council has been made up. It contains 65 names, which is four more than was ...
Article : 296 wordsWHAT might be done for Ballan? is a question that has long occupied my attention; and I have lost no opportunity, whenever it presented itself, of pointing out what Ballan is and what Ballan ...
Article : 1,397 words[We were unavoidably compelled to hold over our Metropolitan Correspondent's letter last week. We have pleasure in giving it to our readers in our present issue.] ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 294 wordsThe ordinary fortnightly meeting of this Board was held a the office of the Board, Melton, Friday, the 31st ult., at 3 p.m. The members present being, Messrs. Porter (in the chair), Grant, Ross, ...
Article : 432 wordsSIR—Who is our Registrar of Births and Deaths? is a question that is often asked, and much easier asked then answered. If you wish to communicate the pleasing ...
Article : 526 wordsThomas Winter was charged with having, on the night of Sunday, or on Monday morning last, stolen certain articles—boilers, tin dishes, jam pots, &c.—from the premises of Mr. Watts, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 352 wordsTHE inhabitants of Sony Creek, where the reservoir for the Gelong water supply is now being constructed have for some time past felt the want of Church and School ...
Article : 589 wordsMr. Charles Brown reports:—Fat Cattle: Number, 722. The supply this week was moderate: the quality being good to prime. There was, however, a falling off in both demand and price at the ...
Article : 136 wordsThomas Lynch v. Mark Lynch. Refusing to pay pound fees—10s. Order for 10s. damages, and 19s. 6d. costs. Frederick Schott v. Michael Hayes. Debt— ...
Article : 112 wordsThe Colombo Observer, May 21, says:—"In calling attention to the sale of horses for Saturday next, we are reminded of the extraordinary state the market has ...
Article : 539 wordsSIR perceive by an advertisement in the colons of your journal that a conference of representatives of the Farmers' Societies of Melton, Bacchus Marsh, and Ballan, will be held on ...
Article : 467 wordsChapman v. Newnham, Chapman, herdsman of the Commons, sued Newnham, one of the Managers of the Commons, for £5 wages. The herdsman is liable for ill the trespass money due on ...
Article : 265 wordsLEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.—[?]H BALLAN DIVISION. —The General List for Legislative Council has been filled up for division. With the exception of two or three the holders of old ...
Article : 110 wordsDEBT.—August Ludwig v. Richard Polglasse. £6 17s. 6d., for work and labour done. No service, dismissed. ...
Article : 38 wordsThe Escort left yesterday (Friday for Kyneton Railway Station, with 1223 ozs. of gold. SHAKE AWAY!—Mr. Spurgeon, preaching on theological panics, exclaimed, "Never be afraid, ...
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The Bacchus Marsh Express (Vic. : 1866 - 1943), Sat 8 Sep 1866, Page 3
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