OPENING OF THE NEW INDEPENDENT CHAPEL, Sr [?].— On Thursday evening the first service was held in the new Independent Chapel, St. Kilda, Mr. Fletcher's when a [?] was preached by ...
Article : 842 wordsMr. Wood, for the plaintiff, prayed for the judgment of the Court in behalf of his client. There had been a plea of judgment recorded. Notice had been served on the other side to produce the record ; this ...
Article : 960 wordsDRUNKARDS. — Four men were brought up for drunkenness and ordered to pay a due of 20s. each. Ann Small, charged with being drunk, was out on bill, and not appearing when her name was called, ...
Article : 254 wordsDRUNKENNESS.— Twenty-five individuals were brought up and summarily dealt with for being drunk in the public streets. A STREET LOITERER.—A woman of respectable ...
Article : 897 wordsSIR,—With reference to a letter which appeared in your issue of Saturday last, on Sabbath Observance, I would, with your kind permission, beg to express my concurrence ...
Article : 562 wordsA certificate meeting. The application was supported by Mr Selwyn ; no creditors attended. The Commissioner said he had looked into the ...
Article : 733 wordsTHE DISTRICT.—Nothing new has occurred during the past week. The diggings remain much instatuquo. The rush to Moliagul still continues, and there are now 14,000 miners on the ground, many of them ...
Article : 515 wordsThe diggings here at present are of limited extent, but new quartz reefs have lately been struck, branching from the main reef which promises well. New diggings, I am also ...
Article : 1,276 wordsPATRIOTIC FUND.—A public meeting was held yesterday afternoon, at three o'clock, in the large room of the Shamrock Hotel, for the purpose of getting up a movement in aid of the ...
Article : 1,326 wordsThe new Push near Duton's restaurant, on the Three-Mile, has attracted a tolerable number of people, and a great many holes are being put down. As yet it would be premature to give any. opinion of ...
Article : 224 wordsMany are the schemes devised and carried into effect for this all-important purpose ; and many are the wailings, bitter pangs, blighted hopes, and everlasting adieus to our native land ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Tue 4 Sep 1855, Page 5
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