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  4. OUR COUNTRY SERVICE.

    When Mr. Cornelius Leaney, jeweller, of Mollison-street, Kyneton, came to his shop this morning at 8 o'clock he found that the back door had been prized open, and the ...

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  5. THE FRUIT INDUSTRY. MILDURA FRUIT CROP.

    The fruit harvest that in the first instance promised to be early is even now not general. Some growers who began last week had to suspend work owing to much of the ...

    Article : 278 words
  6. FRUIT EXPORT.

    The first shipment of apples for oversea markets, consisting of 4309 cases, left Melbourne by the P. and O. Company's Britan[?]a on Tuesday. About 100 cases are ...

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  7. ROCHESTER WATER TRUST.

    A meeting of the Rochester Urban Water Trust was held last night Present—Commissioners M'Intyre (chairman), Williamson, M'Master, Shaw, Doherty, ...

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  8. ROCHESTER CEMETERY.

    A meeting of the Rochester C[?]metery [?] was held last night. Present:—[?], D[?] (chairman), Tovey, Williams, [?], [?] and J. P. Graham ...

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  9. THE PEOPLE'S FOOD. SULPHUROUS ACID IN SAUSAGES.

    On Monday small fines were imposed by the Malvern bench of magistrates on butchors charged with having sold sausages which contained an excess of sulphurous ...

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  10. OFFENSIVE POTATOES.

    At the Richmond Court yesterday John Embling was charged with having allowed offensive potatoes to remain on his premises on 21st January. ...

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  11. FRUIT AND PARBAKEETS.

    Orchardists and farmers generally have many pests to contend with when their fruits and crops are near ripening. Amongst these may be cited the parrakeet. ...

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  12. OPEN SORES AND VARICOSE VEINS.

    Open sores are often the result of Varicose Veins, and every effort to heal them frequently proves of no avail. There's a reason. Varicos[?] Veins originate from ...

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  13. NEW ZEALAND LINER.

    A handsome addition to the already splendid fleet of steamers ranning between the Commonwealth and New Zealand is the t[?] [?] steamer Ulimaroa, built to the ...

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  15. IS CRICKET GOING BACK?

    White the test matches were being played the editor of "Life" hit upon the happy idea of asking a number of old-time cricketers to explain the reason why first-class cricket ...

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  16. SWAG AT PENTRIDGE.

    Last week deputy Governor Mr. T. Pembroke discovered a "swag" containing tobacco, ink, and paper, and what was more serious, a letter in the handwriting of one ...

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