[?]day evening the hon. J. T. Smith [?] the electors in the Mechanics' Institute [?]sh. The attendance was very small, [?] being wet. Cr. Cain (President of the ...
Article : 2,097 wordsEARLY on Saturday morning last an agreeable change took place in the weather and still continues, heavy showers taking the place of the dry weather we have had so long. It appears to be ...
Article : 794 wordsMR. THOS. SMITH addressed the electors at the Keilor hotel on Monday night last. David Milburn, Esq., J.P., was voted to the chair, and with a few well chosen remarks introduced the ...
Article : 113 wordsDEAR SIR,—When I last saw you on December 7, 1876, I then promised to write a letter from New Caledonia, and let you know how we get on here. In accordance with that promise, and without ...
Article : 4,907 wordsMR. THOMAS SMITH, who is again a candidate for the representation of West Bourke, met the electors of Gisborne in the Mechanics' Institute on Friday evening, 20th inst. The hall was well ...
Article : 792 wordsTHE hon. J. T. Smith addressed the electors here on Tuesday last. He had been so long in Parliament that he hoped to die out and not be kicked out. He was opposed to the present Ministry as ...
Article : 533 wordsTHE winter appears to have set in, as the weather has been very cold since Sunday last, with heavy showers. To-day has been miserable, still a large number of buyers turned out for Mr. J. Taylor's ...
Article : 201 wordsMR. WALSH, of Ballan, held a sale of land and other property in this township on the 20th inst., and, to the surprise of all, the prices obtained were not only good but even excellent. There ...
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The Bacchus Marsh Express (Vic. : 1866 - 1943), Sat 28 Apr 1877, Page 3
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