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  2. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—In your notices of Saturday's and this day's Argus there aie expressions relative to my appointment as "Comptroller of the Port Phillip and Colonial Gold-Mining Company" ...

    Article : 145 words
  3. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The peace puzzle still awaits elucidation. The Morning Post asserts that General Canrobert" neither signed any treaty with Sweden, nor had any mission to sign any convention, ...

    Article : 832 words
  4. MR. STEPHEN AND THE PORT PHILLIP MINING COMPANY.

    Port Phillip and Colonial Gold—Mining Company, Sir,-In your paper of Saturday last is a paragraph, stating that Mr. G.M. Stephen, ...

    Article : 132 words
  5. TO THE SHAREHOLDERS OF THE MELBOURNE GAS COMPANY.

    Gentlemen,—In my letter of March lOth I stated that I should be prepared to renew my correspondence if circumstances required it. I am glad to find that the meeting held ...

    Article : 953 words
  6. QUARTZ-CRUSHING.

    Sir,—Pray allow mo a word or two in reply to Mr. Dauburghy, who, in his literary analysis, mistakes my jocularity for "excitement," and still further errs in attributing the ...

    Article : 255 words
  7. "WHAT MAY HAPPEN TO A MAN IN VICTORIA."

    Sir,—I have from time to time of late observed in your valuable journal a series of letters under the above head, and in connection with that correspondence, I also noticed ...

    Article : 386 words
  8. GOLD IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Sir,—Allow me through your columns to put the Victorian public a little on their guard against what I believe to be in a great measure a sham and a delusion. I allude to ...

    Article : 1,605 words
  9. FIERY CREEK.

    The first land sales on these diggings have just terminated, and if the result is any criterion to go by, I should say that land ales here will bo a total failuie. On the first ...

    Article : 419 words
  10. SUPREME COURT

    Mr. Michic and Mr. Wood for the Attorney-General and the defendant. An action upeu a guarantee ...

    Article : 478 words
  11. STEIGLITZ.

    Day by day these diggings are assuming a more steady and settled aspect, and although the present number of miners is comparatively small, the spirit of those at work is ...

    Article : 427 words
  12. YARRA BEND ASYLUM.

    Sir,—Every man at some period of his life mounts a hobby, and if when riding it his prancing be harmless, it is as well to allow him his full personal enjoyment; but if dan ...

    Article : 2,071 words
  13. THE DISCOVERY OF GIPP'S LAND.

    Sir,—I observe in your valuable journal of yesterday an account of the entertainment lately given to Mr. M'Millan, as the discoverer of Gipp's Land. Without wishing in the ...

    Article : 966 words
  14. CASTLEMAINE.

    LICENSING DAY.—On Friday last, before a full Bench of Magistrates, there was no business of Public interest, except the application, of Napoleon Rolland, of the French and Eng ...

    Article : 1,449 words
  15. BALLAARAT.

    Every day's experience goes to confirm the opinion long entertained by a few, but now pretty generally believed in, that the so-called old ground of Ballaarat has not yet paid more ...

    Article : 736 words
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