SPECIAL services were held at the Barry's Reef Wesleyan Church on Sunday and Monday, July 30th and 31st, in honour of opening the new schoolroom. A large Sabbath school has, for some ...
Article : 1,259 wordsTHE Wheel Tax Bill has been universally condemned by all the newspapers Which have come under our notice, and it says very much for the absurdity of the Bill that all these ...
Article : 5,135 wordsPatrick O'Hagan v. Patrick Bow. Trespass. Henry O'Hagan, son of plaintiff, deposed that on the 17th July he saw defendant removing sand [?]th a horse and dray from his father's land, ...
Article : 309 wordsSIR,—I received a letter the other day from a gentleman soliciting my vote and interest in support of his candidature for the South Province. In this gentleman's address he states, "I have ...
Article : 116 wordsSIR,—In your issue of Saturday last I notice a letter signed by E. G. Magnus, M. M. B., and as the substance of his letter resolves itself into a myth, in similiarity to his notion of the 50,000 ...
Article : 393 wordsA MOVEMENT is afoot here to erect a Church at the expense of the Church of England and Presbyterian bodies, conjointly. The idea, I believe, originated with the Church of England; but, as several of ...
Article : 543 wordsTHE error alluded to by your correspondent, Mr. Greaves, last week, should have been rectified in your last issue; but not getting an explanation of the matter in time I held it over. I have now, ...
Article : 375 wordsORDINARY meeting. Present—Crs. Hill, Brady, Wilson, Carnie, Webb, Harper, and Robertson. In the absence of the President, Cr. Hill was [?]ed to the chair. ...
Article : 1,352 wordsSIR,—There is very little of interest to write about just now; the most interesting thing in this quarter would be more rain. However, there is one little item which I see has not been noticed, ...
Article : 338 wordsTHE ratepayers have shown th[?]r confidence in Councillors Harper, Hill and We[?] by re-electing them without opposition. Th[?]se gentlemen accordingly took their seats at the meeting held ...
Article : 921 wordsTHE elections which take place on Thursday are the all absorbing topic of conversation here this week. The chances of the respective candidates are freely discussed, and every one you meet offers ...
Article : 251 wordsWE (Age) are indebted to the editor of the Grafton Argus for advance slips containing particulars of the frightful floods which have taken place in the Clarence district, involving ...
Article : 1,832 wordsTHE races to which I alluded last week came off on Saturday afternoon last, a good number of people being present. The first race, the Produce Stake of £20, brought out two starters, Mr. T. ...
Article : 419 wordsDEAR SIR,—Can you or any one tell me when we are going to have a good fall of rain, and plenty of grass? Can any one tell me if Mr. Ryan's challenge for £100 has been taken up? Can any ...
Article : 209 wordsSIR,—In reply to the letter of Denis Ryan, which appeared in your last issue, and signed by him as "A Ratepayer," permit me to state that we, as ratepayers of the East Riding, fully acknowledge ...
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The Bacchus Marsh Express (Vic. : 1866 - 1943), Sat 5 Aug 1876, Page 3
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