THE Committee of the Common School met on Monday last, for the purpose of determining on the arrangements necessary for opening the School on the 18th inst., as it does not appear ...
Article : 706 wordsMiller v. Magnus. Mr. Gell appeared for Mr. Miller. Summons for illegally detaining plans and specifications for house and fence, which the plaintiff had paid for and demanded, Mr. Magnus ...
Article : 1,114 wordsSIR,—I have read with interest your remarks and strictures on the Guardian's reports of certain Schools in Bacchus Marsh and the surrounding districts. In common with yourself. I have been ...
Article : 508 wordsBLACKWOOD is now in a somewhat feverish state of excitement, so far as mining matters are concerned, and present prospects certainly warrant a certain amount of hopeful warmth, as several ...
Article : 1,097 wordsTHE fortnightly meeting of this Board was held on Saturday last. The members present were Mr. Taylor (in the chair), Messrs, Eagling and M'Phail. ...
Article : 215 wordsSICKNESS is again becoming prevalent amongst the children at Mount Egerton—induced, I believe, by the unwholesome, stagnant nature of the water we are compelled to use for drinking purposes. ...
Article : 353 wordsBACCHUS MARSH.—Impounded at Bacchus Marsh On 1st January, by Mr. J. J. Main, trespass 6d, White cow, C off rump. On the 6th January, by Mrs. James, damages £5. Black and ...
Article : 832 wordsMr. Ocock applied for a grocer's license on behalf of Mr. Chapman, at Gordons, Granted. Mr. Miller, on behalf of Mr. John Road, of the Garibaldi Hotel, applied for exchange of publican's ...
Article : 254 wordsAT no former period within our recollection has the want of water been more severely felt than at the present time. So little in quantity has fallen during the past six months that what is now ...
Article : 1,205 wordsCatherine Cullen v. Bridget Cullen. No appearance. Wallace M'Eachern v. George Charles. Violently assaulting and kicking prosecutor, a lad of ...
Article : 153 wordsTHE deplorable effects of the long-continued drought are now assuming a most serious aspect. The all but total destruction of what little herbage is left is now being completed by bush fires which ...
Article : 242 wordsORDINARY meeting. Present:—Messrs. G. Grant (Chairman), R. Johnston, Michael Connell, J. Tyson, T. Cain, and W. Anderson. A deputation consisting of Mr. Tweddle ...
Article : 2,468 wordsTHE crops have now been all gathered in, and miserable in the extreme is the return, both at the Little River and about the Werribee and Plains. From personal observation we are ...
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The Bacchus Marsh Express (Vic. : 1866 - 1943), Sat 16 Jan 1869, Page 3
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