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Family Notices : 17 wordsSaturday, 4th December.—Brothers, from coastwise; Ladybird, from Portland; Storm Bird, from Port Albert; Anne, from Apollo Bay; Earl Grey, from Lombock; Prince ...
Article : 75 wordsIT is now some months since the contract for the construction of the line of Railway from Geelong to Ballarat was accepted by Messrs Evans ...
Article : 1,578 wordsARRIVED Saturday, 4th December.— [?] Oliver, from London; [?], from Newcastle; [?], from coastwise. SAILED, Saturday, 4th December.—Gem, ...
Article : 36 wordsThe races have interfered greatly with the usual run of business. In the early part of the week transactions were tolerably brisk, which made the subsequent dulness ap ...
Article : 316 wordsThe attendance at the races on Saturday was select, if not numerous. The racing was remarkably good and the weather propitious, and on the whole we must congratulate the ...
Article : 352 wordsThe following communication has been addressed to the Editor of the Age:- SIR,—As a member of committee of the Ballarat Agricultural Society, I feel called ...
Article : 441 wordsMessrs O'FARRELL, SON & HOWELL report— The races have had such an injurious effect on the live stock trade this week [?] very little business has been done. To-day we ...
Article : 377 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—James Was was brought up and discharged for this offence. Caroline Miller was fined 10s, in default twelve hours in gaol. ...
Article : 103 wordsTHE CHARLIE NAPIER THEATRE —The reign of wizardy horsemanship, acrobaties, tableaux vivants, &c., is now over, and after an interval of nearly four months, we have ...
Article : 610 wordsThe General Sessions which commence today, are the lightest that have been known on Ballarat for some time. But one serious case appears on the list, namely, that of ...
Article : 159 wordsMr Cruikshank has resigned the chairmanship and the directorship of the National Bank of Australasia. The body of a boy, apparently of ...
Article : 67 wordsWe have dates from Adelaide to the 30th ult. After many weeks of drouth, rain had fallen, but too late it is feared to be of service to the crops. The vines and fruit ...
Article : 361 wordsMR EDMUND WIGHTWICK reports:— [?] from 2s [?] 6 [?] 3 [?] 4 [?] 5 per [?] bunches; [?] 4[?] 5[?] scarce, [?] ...
Article : 526 wordsTHE JUNCTIONING LEADS.—The Malakoff, Nightingale, and Golden Point Leads are run together, or running together, and the miners thereon ...
Article : 1,210 wordsThe committee appointed at the recent public meeting having adopted a memorial for presentation to his Excellency the Governor, praying the retention of Mr Foster in his ...
Article : 802 wordsDESTRUCTIVENESS.—George Callinan was charged with wilfully destroying the property of Thomas Asche. Mr Inspector Taylor informed the Court that the affair arose out of ...
Article : 796 wordsBy the Telegraph, New South Wales journals to the 1st instant have been received. In the Herald's epitome of the news of the week we find the following: ...
Article : 823 wordsThe new quartz vein struck in the Company's No. 1 shaft—and. I believe, previously struck in Morgan's claim, outside—has been tested by the Port Phillip company, and ...
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The Star (Ballarat, Vic. : 1855 - 1864), Mon 6 Dec 1858, Page 2
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