Alexander Munro, a boy, was charged on summons with trespassing upon the land of Mr. Michael O'Connell, at Goodman's Creek. The boy admitted his offence. ...
Article : 3,177 wordsTHE district in the neighbourhood of the late fires is beginning to assume its wonted appearance. The rain has made the grass spring up, and substantial fences are erected or in course of erection. ...
Article : 218 wordsSIR,—Would you allow me a space in your journal for the following as a hint to those endeavouring to carry out Martin's Act. It might be worth their while to examine a pair of horses drive in a ...
Article : 119 wordsTHE new railway between Warrenheip and Gordon, which is to be opened to-day, is part of the direct line which will one day connect Ballarat with Melbourne. Stating from Warrenheip on the ...
Article : 749 wordsORDINARY meeting. Present—Crs. Powell (President), Cecil, Christie, M'Lagan, Hobbs, and Boase. From J. Irving. Borough Surveyor, Footscray, asking duplicate of the Council's return of closed ...
Article : 411 wordsTHE weather has changed materially since a week or two back. We had two wet cold days last week, and enough rain has fallen here to soften the ground for the plough, and the country is looking ...
Article : 285 wordsTHE newspaper carrier who serves papers to the attendants in the Permanent Exhibition Building at Philadelphia, goes his rounds, according to the Scientific American, at the ...
Article : 845 wordsI AM informed the annual pic-nic will be held at the State School, Coimadai, on Friday, 23rd May, that being considered more convenient for teachers' as an entertainment will be held on the evening of ...
Article : 155 wordsTHE lad who was brought before the City Police Court on yesterday week, charged by Constable Coffey with being a vagrant, has astonished everyone by his vile duplicity, and the large amount of ...
Article : 1,100 wordsTHE result of our annual races on Saturday last has been so fully reported in the Melbourne papers that I have nothing to add to said reports. It is to be hoped the Club will carry out the ...
Article : 314 wordsA MEETING was held on Saturday evening last, Mr. A. Kyle presided. A memorial was received from Mr. R. Bennett, relative to the subdivision of squatter's runs by ...
Article : 353 wordsTHE newly-constructed line of railway from Warrenheip to Gordon was formally opened on Wednesday by the hon. the Commissioner of Customs, in the enforced absence of the Minister of Railways. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 wordsTHE long winter evenings are now set in with us in this mountainous region, and as our roads are not of the most favourable character for out door recreation, either by day or night, young people ...
Article : 231 wordsM. Nash v. Parker. Summons not served, enlarged for eight weeks. O'Shea v. John Graham. Trespass of ram. Mr. Madden for plaintiff; Mr. Musgrave for ...
Article : 1,513 wordsORDINARY meeting. Present—Crs. Harper (President), Walker, Maguire, Morand, Hill, Campbell, Webb, and Sandford. The President said that, before the ordinary ...
Article : 511 wordsOUR local blacksmith, Mr. Henry Sewling, while engaged in shoeing a restive horse one morning last week, had the misfortune to injure his leg so severely as to necessitate his going under medical ...
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The Bacchus Marsh Express (Vic. : 1866 - 1943), Sat 10 May 1879, Page 3
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