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Detailed lists, results, guides : 378 wordsTuesday, 18th February.—9 a.m.—Wind, N.W., very light; overcast. Bar., 29-72: ther. 67-67.1 p.m. —Wind, W., light, gusty; overcast. Bar. 29-69; ther. 79-79. ARRIVED. ...
Article : 385 wordsWith the exception of Working Minors there was a Blight decline in all Sebastopol scrip. The Webster street companies shares, although not dealt in to any extent, remained firm at yesterday's rates. Sales:— ...
Article : 432 wordsIn respect to the elections winch are to take place to-morrow, a very stale and very transparent game is being played by the ministerial candidates and their supporters. The ...
Article : 1,503 wordsThe apprehensions of a flood have fortunately not been realised. The rain has ceased, the floods are subsiding, and, instead of damage, the rain will likely be beneficial to the districts where it has so copiously ...
Article : 123 wordsSIR,—The nature of the alliance entered into between Mr Vale and Mr Chalmers is worthy of the attention of the electors of Ballarat West, partaking as it does, so much of the character of that of Peachum ...
Article : 620 wordsA meeting is called for this evening at the Eastern Town-hall, for the purpose of affording to the candidates for that district an opportunity to "express their views on the questions now at issue." Mr Dyte ...
Article : 3,415 wordsGENTLEMEN,—It has been suggested by my friend Clarke, that, inasmuch as I usually clothe my language (when addressing you orally) in the garb of hypocritical, poetical, and political bunkum, coupled ...
Article : 597 wordsThe railway accounts for the last year are very unsatisfactory, there being a deficit of £2400 on the working account. The receipts are set down at £125,500, and the expenditure £127,900. ...
Article : 668 wordsSaturday's Pastoral Times reports: —We have received cheering accounts from all quarters of the results of the late rain; the country looks fresh, and the grass is springing up beautifully; there is plenty of water with ...
Article : 902 wordsSIR,—The following paragraph appeared in yesterday's issue of the Argus—"As an instance of the gross irregularity which occurs in certain Ballarat managements, we are assured that shares in the Daniel ...
Article : 142 wordsSIR,—In the Star of 17th February you are rep[?] to have stated at a public meeting in Smythes[?] "that Mr Gillies had for sometime past been the m[?] delegate of the Band of Hope." In according [?] ...
Article : 237 wordsSIR,—I read in your issue of to-day a letter signed "Elector," stating that Mr Chalmers tried to reduce the wages of the miners in the Ballarat Freehold Company from 45s per week to 30s. Now, sir, I have ...
Article : 144 wordsAt the opening of the criminal business of the Supreme Court on Tuesday, there was a crowded audience, consisting for the most part of persons anxious to hear the legal arguments in the case of the ...
Article : 1,019 wordsSIR,—It appears to me that you are not putting before the Ballarat electors one query. For more than two years an independent member of the Assembly has urged on Government the removal of the lepers ...
Article : 182 wordsSIR,—There is a time for all things, and [?] good turn deserves another, Mr Chalmers on the [?] hand has once attempted to crush the miners, [?] now seeks to solicit their votes, the miners, on the ...
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Advertising : 112 wordsThos. Bennett, miner, Ballarat, Causes of insolvency—Want of employment, and sickness in family. Liabilities, £56 5s l0d; assets, £1; deficiency. £55 5s 10d. ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Wed 19 Feb 1868, Page 2
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