The Messenger for January, 1870, is to hand. As the official organ for the dioceses, this journal keeps its readers well posted in church matters. From a letter of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 271 wordsDr. Mackay was accidentally poisoned yesterday, but is now recovering. A child at Fryer's Creek, who swallowed the same drug, died from the effects. ...
Article : 58 wordsMINOR CHARGES.--George Sharp, a seaman belonging to the ship Denmark, charged with very insulting behavior in the street, was fined 20s., or seven days in gaol. John ...
Article : 733 wordsThe 18th Regiment landed in Adelaide from the Claud Hamilton to-day, and the 14th embarked to-day for Melbourne. The hon. Mr. Finnis, the first ...
Article : 69 wordsCaptain Gibson, late of the abovenamed vessel, have communicated the following particulars of her loss, and the providential escape of the crew:-- "The Laughing ...
Article : 971 wordsThe brig Highland Mary, which arrived yesterday from a whaling voyage, reports having spoken the yacht Vivid o[?] Norfolk Island, and saw Mr. G. C. Burt on board. ...
Article : 123 wordsJudge Pohlman will preside at the General Sessions, which commence to-morrow. The calendar is rather heavy, as the following list will show:-- Mary Ann Johnstone, ...
Article : 126 wordsBusiness this morning has been devoid of the slightest appearance of activity, the preparation of foreign advices for despatch by the outgoing mail ...
Article : 134 wordsMr. Thomas M[?]llat, the first settler in the Warrego district, is reported to have died in the bush from thirst. 6. p.m. : Mrs. M'Tagart has obtained a ...
Article : 315 wordsThe attendance at the Crown lands sale, which took place this afternoon, at the auction-rooms of Messrs. Gemmell, Tuekett and Co., was very meagre, and the ...
Article : 130 wordsFebruary 1.-- High water, 2.43 a.m.; 3.2 p.m. This Day, 6 a.m. -- Wi[?], S.E., light; weather, cloudy and [?]ne. Noon.-- Wind, S.S.e., light; weather fine. ...
Article : 2,487 wordsSIR,-- In your issue of Wednesday lasr your correspondent "Peregrine" promised a hint for the Early Closing Association. As it is not forthcoming, will you allow me space for ...
Article : 735 wordsThe market opened with a good demand for Hand and Band and Victoria, Gordon's. Debentures and Bank shares are without alteration. Hand and Band advanced to L13 ...
Article : 382 wordsJulius Myers, a conductor of one of the Melbourne omnibuses, was charged with stealing 2s. 6d., the property of the Company. He had been suspected for some ...
Article : 231 wordsA shocking accident occurred at Kenney's bathing ship, St. Kilda, between four and five o'clock on Saturday afternoon, which resulted in the death of Mr. Acheson ...
Article : 430 words(Before Messrs. Templeton, Crews, Looker, Carter, Thompson, Ogg, and Llewellyn.)-- George Cook, John Sayer, aud James Sayer were summoned by the town clerk under the ...
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Advertising : 1,642 wordsMarket opened very briskly this morning Hand and Band commenced at L2 advance on Saturday's closing prices. Bond Consols very scarce. Sales--Band Consols, L2 15s. ...
Article : 108 words(Before Messrs. Mollison and Franklin.)-- William Richards, James Lynn, John Sturrock, Duncan M'Kay, James Tait, and Elizabeth Wray; were brought up for being ...
Article : 40 wordsBOURKE GENERAL SESSIONS.-- Before Judge Pohlman, INSOLVENT COURT.-- First and only meetings at eleven: James F. Richardson, John B, Harris, Thomas Roberts, Charles Gatley, Joseph H. N. Keene, ...
Article : 51 wordsOn Saturday there was a good market, and in the afternoon and evening more excitement, prevailed than has been noticed for a long time. The discovery made in the claim ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Mon 31 Jan 1870, Page 3
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