So much attention has recently been paid to the doings or misdoings of our Parliamentary representatives, and the complications arising therefrom, that possibly the ratepayers of the ...
Article : 4,974 wordsA DEPUTATION, consisting of Messrs. Williams and Stevens, left Blackwood on Monday last. Mr. King, M.L.A., communicated with the gentlemen above referred to, informing them as to the day ...
Article : 525 wordsA special meeting of the Committee of the Mechanics' Institute was held on Wednesday evening last, Mr. G. Grant in the chair. Arrangements were made for immediate action, and persons ...
Article : 256 wordsBallan Shire Council v. Vinson and Miller. Mr. Miller objected to Mr. Ocock appearing for the Shire Council, and to the appointment of Mr. Young as Rate Collector, and other technical ...
Article : 133 wordsJohn Howick v. Thomas Hamilton, Trespass of a bull. Damages £5. Mr. Miller for plaintiff, Mr. Ocock for defendant. The evidence of the plaintiff went to show that ...
Article : 196 wordsTHE starting of Mr. Costin's saw mill, in the vicinity of Mount Egerton, has given the place quite a business appearance. The employment of thirty or forty men at first-class wages, and the ...
Article : 310 wordsPatrick Meenan was charged with selling spirituous liquors without a license. Fined £5, and 2s. 6d. costs. P. W. O'Reilly v. Bryan Kavanagh. Prosecutor ...
Article : 109 wordsAN adjourned meeting of the Board was hold on Thursday, the 23rd January, at 8 p.m. The members present were—Messrs, Blackwood, Ross and Ryan. Mr. Ross in the chair. ...
Article : 454 wordsSPECIAL meeting. Present—Messrs. G. G. Paterson (Chairman), J. Young, W. Anderson, J. Tyson and T. Caiu. The Engineer gave a statement of the damage ...
Article : 421 wordsTHE Rev. J. W. Inglis will deliver a lecture in the Mechanics' Institute on Wednesday evening, 12th February; the proceeds are to go towards repairing the Presbyterian Church and manse. The ...
Article : 107 wordsBACCHUS MARSH.—Impounded at Bacchus Marsh. Dark chesnut filly, like G near shoulder. If not claimed and expenses paid, to be sold on 5th February. Chesnut horse, star, by over by off ...
Article : 605 wordsTHERE is a movement here just now to endeavour to get two magistrates. A requisition has been presented to Mr. Porter to call a public meeting to consider who are the most eligible persons to ...
Article : 587 wordsSIR—The crops in the area of Bungal are generally gold. Wheat on widow Cantwell's selection will yield 80 bushels per acre, and oats from 40 to 50 ditto. The oat crop on Mr. M'Donald's land will ...
Article : 425 wordsPRESENT—Councillors M'Pherson (the President), Millyard, Ryan, Cantwell and Osborne. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed. Cr, Ryan referred to an ...
Article : 2,525 wordsCroly, in his "Life of George IV." says of Curran:—"But no popular applause, and he was its idol—no bomage of his profession, and he was the acknowledged meteor of the Irish ...
Article : 189 wordsA LESSON FOR GRUMBLERS.—''I never compained of my condition,'' said Sadi, a Persianpet, ''but once, when my feet were bare, and I [?]d hot money to buy shoes; but shortly ...
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The Bacchus Marsh Express (Vic. : 1866 - 1943), Sat 1 Feb 1868, Page 3
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