The committee met at the usual hour. There were present.—The President, and Messrs. Woodward, Bayne, Stewart, Hayes, Inglis, Cohn, and Hunter. ...
Article : 4,397 wordsTuesday, 8th December. [We supplement she report of our Melbourne correspondent, published in yesterday's issue, with: the [?] from the Melbourne papers:]— ...
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Advertising : 2,272 wordsIn reply to Mr Connor's complaint that nearly all the money voted for school's had been spout in the larger centres of population, and that the country districts had been neglected. ...
Article : 4,298 wordsMr. J. C. Brewster reports:—The market during the past week has been very brisk. Prices generally are on the decline; new hay has, however, advanced 20s. since last market ...
Article : 119 wordsOur special gardening reporter gives the following:—The month of December is not a very favorable month for either planting or transplanting; but with care and attention a great ...
Article : 892 wordsThe weather continues on the whole favorable to the farmers, the crops, indeed, being so far advanced that extremes of heat or cold, rain or drought, can now have but little effect on ...
Article : 1,740 wordsSir,—The interesting communication from your correspondent, anent the discovery of ferns in the deserted shafts of the White Hills, suggests the desirability of having a careful ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Thu 10 Dec 1874, Page 3
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