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Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 wordsIn accordance with a time-honored custom there will be no publication of The Herald on Tuesday next. The electors of Barramunga outside the ...
Article : 1,315 wordsIn view of the damaging statements so persistently circulated by Mr. Forrest and his supporters for the purpose of vilifying the character of ...
Article : 2,665 wordsMr Forrest after a long delay has at last consented to the publication of Mr Baker's letters that were to cover the latter with shame, as a self-seeking ...
Article : 713 wordsBusiness to-day was very dull in breadstuffs. Roller flour steady at £11 10s to £12; stone, to £11 15s. Bran, 11d; pollard, 101. Maize ranged from 2s 4d to 2s 9d. Onions weaker, at £3 10s to ...
Article : 55 wordsMr M. GLASSFORD reports :—On account of heavy rain in Colac and Warrnambool districts, which has prevented farmers from digging, prices have advanced considerably. I quote to-day:— ...
Article : 48 wordsMessrs PEARSON. ROWE, SMITH AND Co report:—Fat Cattle—2250 were entered for sale, but 160 head arrived at the loading station too late to be forwarded, which reduced the supply to ...
Article : 461 wordsBEFORE our next issue is published the general elections of 1892 will have been numbered amongst the things that were, so we now make a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 208 wordsMr Baker addressed a large and orderly meeting at Apollo Bay on Tuesday night; Mr Gosney in the chair. The candidate was well [?] ...
Article : 344 wordsSIR,—I have listened attentively to Mr Baker's views on the Temperance question, and have come to the conclusion that, of the two candidates, he is the Temperance ...
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Advertising : 449 wordsSIR,—I was rather amused on reading the "serio-sacred" poetical outburst in your contemporary's last issue under the above heading, from the pen of Mr W. ...
Article : 96 wordsSIR,—I read with very great pleasure the 'question' propounded by Mr R. J. Hearn in the columns of your contemporary yesterday morning. I can ...
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The Colac Herald (Vic. : 1875 - 1918), Fri 15 Apr 1892, Page 2
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