Thursday, 17th June.—Marion, from Colombo, 40 days. SAILED. Thursday, 17th June.—Adriatic, Sebim, for ...
Article : 34 wordsINKERMANN.—The source of this lead appears to be a quartz reef in the main dividing range. At about fifty claims from its source trap makes its ...
Article : 511 wordsARRIVED.—Thursday, 17 th June.—Ladybird, from Melbourne. ...
Article : 8 wordsINEBRIETY.—John Reece was fined 20s, or 24 hours' imprisonment for infraction of the laws of sobriety. STEALING MONEY.—Joseph Samuels, a ...
Article : 553 wordsSome little excitment was visible yesterday in regard to flour, which has suddenly started up to 21. per ton. The pre[?]ise reason of this is not very apparent, but it is ...
Article : 244 wordsPursuant to the regulations, some of the District Surveyors, to wit Messrs Cowan, Davidson and O'Malley, have sent in to the Mining Board the first ...
Article : 866 wordsThe amended regulations of the Ballarat Local Court have been gazetted as a bye-law of the Mining Board, and will have the force of law ...
Article : 958 wordsIf we except a speculative feeling with regard to flour, the markets remain in much the same state as they were last week. During the last few days un opinion has ...
Article : 788 wordsNo PROTECTION.—A Quong, a Chinaman, charged with being unprovided with the talismanic protectionist document issued from Mr Warden Foster's office, was fined 40s. ...
Article : 451 wordsA lecture on the life and writings of Hugh Miller was delivered on Thursday evening, at the Presbyterian Church, Start street, by the Rev, Mr Henderson, minister of the ...
Article : 877 wordsThe aspect of this place during the past week, has been extremely dull, mining affairs being quite at a stand still. The parties on the deep lead ...
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Advertising : 36 wordsPOLICY sends us a communication arguing the claims of the people at Brown's diggings to have a post office in that locality, because they are only two miles from Smythe's, ...
Article : 98 wordsHewlett v Cornish—The decision in this case was reserved till ten o'clock on the following day. Wills v Reid—For £5 5s for medical ...
Article : 201 wordsThe Geelong Advertiser remarks;— Our old townsman, Mr J. C. Byrne, is now in Sydney. Several months ago we chronicled his success in the ...
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Family Notices : 14 wordsBRIEFLY, in our report of the facts elicited at the inquest recently held on the body of a prisoner in the Ballarat Gaol, we alluded to die interest ...
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The Star (Ballarat, Vic. : 1855 - 1864), Fri 18 Jun 1858, Page 2
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