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Advertising : 16,017 wordsWe have papers from Hobart Town and Launceston to the 18th inst. The elections for the House of Assembly were an absorbing theme, and the papers are mostly filled with ...
Article : 780 wordsOn Saturday evening, Mr. M'Culloch addressed a meeting of electors at the Supreme Court Hotel, Russell street. The attendance was very limited, but this might be fairly attributed to the fact that tho interest ...
Article : 481 wordsA meeting was advertised to take place on Friday, at the Camp Hotel, Eaglehawk, for tho purpose of hearing Mr Candler, candidate for the Loddon, give aa exposition of his political opinions. The candidate ...
Article : 387 wordsOn Saturday Messrs Hervey, Stewart, Williams, and Highett presented themselves before the electors at Beechworth. Mr Kaye was represented by Mr Dasher. The meeting was the most numerously ...
Article : 302 wordsThe Star in referring to the Chamber of Commerce at Ballaarat, makes the following remarks:— Now what such chance individuals do at uncertain times, and with vacillating purpose, and frequently ...
Article : 802 wordsSIR,—I shall feel obliged if you will allow me, through the medium of your paper, to inform the public of the great delay there has been in the discharge of the Governor Morton from London, and consequently great inconveaience, and in ...
Article : 97 wordsSIR,—A report has this day been circulated that I have resigned, I have to request that you will permit me, through the medium or your paper, to contradict such a false and malicious ...
Article : 62 wordsOn Saturday evening Mr T. T. A'Beckett boldly en-tered upon the task of meeting the electors in the strong hold of his opponents. He accordingly met the doctors of Collingwood, at Hancock's Hotel, in Wellington ...
Article : 1,205 wordsSIR,—In reply to the letter of E. B., in the Age of Monday last, I beg to state that the main object of the St. Paul's Social Meeting was not so much to raise the money as to create a kindly and social feeling amongst the parishioners, who were ...
Article : 227 wordsWe have papers to the 17th instant; the Herald of that date states:— The Legislative Assembly met yesterday, after the recess occasioned by the change of Ministry, the ...
Article : 918 wordsSIR,—In common with many others I have daily wa[?] to hear some tungible and comprehensible cause assigned for the degradation (by withholding his license.) of that able and learned divine the Rev. Grainger Brough, late of Chilwell, ...
Article : 169 wordsSIR—Your article, last week under the head of "Mining Summary," has set me a thinking, and I have come to the conclusion that there is a great deal of poverty on the gold fields, and especially on Ballarat. It may be very well for people to ...
Article : 550 wordsMr Burgoyne has responded to the invitation sent to him requesting him to came forward as a candidate for the vacant seat in the municipal council. The Mail states that there is a rumor afloat that ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Mon 22 Sep 1856, Page 2
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