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The Euroa Advertiser was an weekly newspaper first printed and published by John West in March 1884. [1] It was located in Euroa, a town in Victoria, Australia.

From 1 March 1884 to 18 July 1884, the paper was known as the Euroa Advertiser and Violet Town, Longwood, Avenel, Strathbogie, Balmattum and Miepoll Gazette. [1] The paper ceased in 1957, and merged with the Euroa Gazette. [2]

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References

  1. 1 2 Austlit; Euroa Advertiser; Retrieved 23 July 2014.
  2. Euroa advertiser : Violet Town, Longwood, Avenel, Strathbogie, Balmattum and Miepoll gazette, SLVcatalogue. State Library of Victoria. Retrieved 23 July 2014.