The Legislative Council met this day, at three o'clock when W. H. Wright, Esq., Chief Commissioner of the Gold-fields, took the caths and his seat, as a non-elective member of the Council. ...
Article : 11,728 wordsA short time [?] [?] agricultural society called the Vi[?]ers and Hey[?]bury Association, was formed in this district. The members of this association held their meetings at the village of Woodford. Its centrality ...
Article : 467 wordsWe have Launceston p[?] to the 20th [?]. In the Legislative Council, on the message of the LieuteantGo[?]ernor respecting the cessation of transportation having been read, Mr. C[?]pman propored an address to ...
Article : 241 wordsSir,-The account which I have just read in your paper of the festivities at Geelong on the 20th, revived the very many pleassing [?]tions of a most [?] day,—a pleasure, I regret to [?]y, not unalloyed, and ...
Article : 318 wordsHis Honor took his seat on the bench at the usual [?]our, when there was a large attendance of [?] Bar and pro[?]ion His [?]onor intimated that no heavy business would ...
Article : 211 wordsWe good people of Adelaide [?] [?] di[?] with the arrangement made by the London Post O[?] to send our [?] as well [?] yours by the Stratford to Sydney. We are [?]d to think ourselves the ...
Article : 1,163 wordsA special meeting was held yesterday in this estate, for the proof of [?]. Only one creditor was presnet, and proved, viz., Michael Curtain, of Melbourne, for £23. ...
Article : 61 wordsSir,—Your thunder of the 20th inst, reached me on board the steamer, on route to the Geelong demonstration, on the subject of "Representation to the Diggers." I take the earliest opportunity on my return ...
Article : 584 words[?] [?]MARY.—The [?] had not made her appearanes at sun-down last evening, and [?]he will the [?]re m[?]t probably not [?]il till Monday morning at [?] In consequence of the very great d[?] ...
Article : 3,381 wordsHis Excellency and suite returned to Melbourne yesterday, by the Melbourne, steamer. Before starting, he went and examined the new buildings and works erected on the Eastern B[?]ch, which, when in operation, ...
Article : 1,278 wordsSir,-On reading your "Summary" for the English m[?] [?] in to day's paper, I find under the head "Trade and Comemrce" that you have given a full share of attention to all the railway schemes, except one, and that ...
Article : 147 wordsMessrs. W. M. Tennent and Co., at their Rooms—Two weather-boarded cottages at North Melbourne, glass and earthenware, geneva, Cork butter. At the Wh[?] [?] —Timber. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 24 Sep 1853, Page 5
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