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  2. THE PROPOSED DAYLESFORD RAILWAY.

    A public meeting was held to night in the Albert-hall to consider the proposed deviation of the terminus of the Daylesford Railway from Carlsrube to Kyneton. The ...

    Article : 436 words
  3. SANDHURST.

    Two general orders have been received from the volunteer headquarters—one accepting the resignation of Major Joseph of the command of the Bendigo Rifle Corps, and ...

    Article : 918 words
  4. BALLARAT.

    There was a fair amount of business done to-day, but it was not all of a very satisfactory character, as there were numerous stocks that showed considerable weakness, ...

    Article : 1,785 words
  5. THE DISPOSAL OF OUR SURPLUS STOCK OF MEAT.

    Sir,—In jour issue of tho 29th inst an important letter appeared from your correspondent "Gippslander" on the subject of preparing salted beef from the surplus stock ...

    Article : 1,008 words
  6. NEW ZEALAND.

    This session of Parliament began more quietly than any of its predecessors for years past. In a House of 88 the Government had a majority of between 30 and 85, and the ...

    Article : 2,425 words
  7. BALLARAT WHOLESALE PRODUCE MARKET.

    Messrs. GRAY, DENNIS, and Co. report:—"Breadstuffs have been very firm throughout the week, fair samples of wheat being readily placed at 4s. 9d., with only a moderate quantity offering. O[?] are very ...

    Article : 313 words
  8. MILL, FARM, AND DAIRY PRODUCE REPORT.

    Mr. JOHN PAIGE JELLARD reports:—"Breadstuffs rather quiet at a slight reduction on last week's rates. Flour worth £10 10s. in parcesl to £10 15s. trade lots. Wheat, 5s. 1d. of 5s. 2d. for good lines of milling. In ...

    Article : 249 words
  9. MINING NOTES.

    The managers report:— Just in Time, Aug. 20.—On the 14th inst. a trial crushing of 30 tons from tunnel workings yielded 17oz. 18dwt. gold. Three of the directors visited the ...

    Article : 1,673 words
  10. THE RE-OPENING OF CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL, DUBLIN.

    It may interest some of the musical readers to know that at the re-opening of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, in May last, after restoration by Mr. Henry Roe at a cost of ...

    Article : 776 words
  11. SELECTORS' GRIEVANCES.

    Sir,—Mr. Longmore's pigheaded obstinacy in the matter of his blundering regulations is characteristic of the man, and he won't see that he has been the selectors' worst ...

    Article : 307 words
  12. STOCK AND SHARE REPORT.

    Our correspondent, commenting upon local minign affair, writes:— SATURDAY EVENING. The mining market during the week was very ...

    Article : 1,113 words
  13. INQUEST.

    An inquest was held by Mr. Candler, at Richmond, on Saturday, on the body of David Lynch, 37 years of age, who was found dead in bed on Friday last. A brother of the ...

    Article : 267 words
  14. THE CASE OF SAUNDERS V. MOUAT.

    Sir,—In your issue of Tuesday, the 27th mat, appears what purports to be particulars of an action tried in the County Court at Melbourne on the day previously, wherein ...

    Article : 371 words
  15. THE NEW PRINCES BRIDGE.

    Sir,—In your issue of 30th inst., it is staed that "The Government are not likely to call for competitive designs for this bridge, the officers of the Raiway department being ...

    Article : 366 words
  16. EXPERIMENTS WITH THE MICROPHONE.

    Sir,—My attention has this day been directed to a paragraph which appeared in The Argus some days since—I believe copied rom a Ballarat paper—in which it is stated ...

    Article : 254 words
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