ORDINARY meeting. Present—Crs. Cain (President) O'Connell, Cumming, Meikle, M'Cullagh Wats[?], and Lidgett. The secretary read old correspondence with the ...
Article : 3,802 wordsSIR,—Kindly allow me, through the medium of your valuable columns, to return my warm and heartfelt thanks to the public for their liberal patronage at the late concert held in my behalf. ...
Article : 132 wordsIT is no uncommon thing for old colonists, whose experiences in cattle have been solely. confined to bush herds, to ridicule the idea of touch or handling, as a means of judging the ...
Article : 561 wordsDESPITE the very inclement appearance of the weather during the early part of the evening, the concert in aid of A. Jenkins held here on Friday, 7th inst., was fairly attended. The bitterly cold ...
Article : 283 wordsSIR,—As one of those who supplied your Ballan Correspondent with information on which he based his remarks in your issue of the first re football match at Ingliston, I maintain his comments were ...
Article : 81 wordsTo look at Teaching, for instance. Universities are a notable, respectable product of the modern ages. Their existence too is modified, to the very basis of ...
Article : 1,084 words"Have you got any lollies to give us, Grand-pa?" While she coaxingly climbs on my knee for a kiss; "Have you got some for baby, for me, and for ma?" ...
Article : 292 wordsTHE death of Mrs. Mahoney, which sad event occurred on the night of the 25th ult., at the Camp hotel, has made a gap in our midst which will not be readily closed. Mrs. Mahoney was well and ...
Article : 640 wordsTHERE are no rumours of any contest in any of the Ridings of the Ballan Shire as yet, or if any they are very vague, and the chances are that the ratepayers would be spared the expense of an ...
Article : 492 wordsWhatever may once have been the case, these floating gardens on the Lake of Serinagur, the capital of Cashmere, are not now gay ...
Article : 693 wordsTHE ordinary meeting was held at the Monmouthshire hotel. Present—Crs. Murphy (President), Moylan, Hornbuckle, M'Corkell, Porter, and Kurrle. ...
Article : 1,765 wordsSIR,—With reference to the letter signed E. G. Jones, which appeared in the Express of the 8th re football match, Ballan versus Bacchus Marsh, allow me to state the letter and author are not ...
Article : 460 wordsORDINARY meeting. Present—Crs. Thomson (President), Walsh, M'Culloch, Witherden, Shaw, Trewhella, Muter, M'Gillivray, and Donald. Mr. R. H. Young wrote to say that he still found ...
Article : 723 wordsA FOOTBALL match played here on Saturday last, Keilor v. Emerald Hill Albions, resulted in a win for the former. A heavy shower of rain fell just before the visitors arrived, which made the ground ...
Article : 253 wordsNEW SULTAN have drawn the lifts, up to the 200 feet level. Tributors: Elliott's party are having their stone carted to the battery. Mounter's Co. have decided to sink the shaft 50 ...
Article : 237 wordsSIR,—With regard to the letters re football match Ballan v. Bacchus Marsh, which appeared in the Express of the 8th inst., it is my intention, as captain of the Ballan team, not to reply, but to ...
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The Bacchus Marsh Express (Vic. : 1866 - 1943), Sat 15 Jul 1882, Page 3
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