Last Saturday's flood topped the record. Around Bairnsdale the water rose from one foot to three feet higher than in 1870, while at the Nicholson, the ...
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Advertising : 1,359 wordsOne of the first to prepare for the threatened danger, immediately the warning was given, was Mr F. T. Tipper, the manager of the Bairnsdale ...
Article : 507 wordsMr Gillies having formally accepted the position of Agent General, the Government are making arrangements for his departure as early as possible. ...
Article : 304 wordsThe most regrettable incident connected with last Saturday's flood is the deplorable boating fatality which happened to two of the rescue party at work ...
Article : 422 wordsAll Friday evening and the whole of Saturday a number of boats were out on the Mitchell River and the morasses, manned by brave men, rescuing those ...
Article : 1,093 wordsIt was generally thought, by reason of the small quantity of silt brought down in comparison to former floods, and the fact that many of the heavier ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 207 wordsGrave fears were entertained for the safety of many of the bridges in the shire, and until the water subsided on Tuesday it was feared that the Lindenow ...
Article : 428 wordsIN connection with the visit to be made by an officer of the Public Works department to inspect and report on the extent of damages sustained by the ...
Article : 2,554 wordsAt the Highland Society's sports at Maryborough on New Year's Day, H. Warner, of Bairnsdale, 10 yards, won the ninth heat of the Sheffield Handicap, ...
Article : 148 wordsMr. J. A. Henderson, late secretary and engineer of the Bairnsdale Irrigation and Water Supply Trust, was naturally anxious to learn how the weir at ...
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Bairnsdale Advertiser and Tambo and Omeo Chronicle (Vic. : 1882 - 1946), Thu 4 Jan 1894, Page 2
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