On Saturday afternoon lust n public meeting of duly qualified miners was held in the Government Camp, for the purpose of electing persons to serve as members of the Local Court, in' the room of Messrs. Emmett, ...
Article : 2,306 wordsTwo or three miles of a street of stores great and small intermixed with plenty of sly grog shops; while on the hills, in the flats, in the gullies, everywhere, diggers' tants meet the eye. The numbers are now believed to be ...
Article : 245 wordsImmediately on the dissolution of the meeting for the election of new members in the Local Court Mr. Denovan having called on the diggers to remain for a few minutes, Mr. C. Jones, the new member, was voted ...
Article : 159 wordsA public meeting was held in the market square on Thursday last, "to consider the propriety of forming a committee, to inquire into the advantages and liabilities of a municipality in Castlemaine." There were ...
Article : 268 wordsIn a recent issue we published a report of it meeting held at Epsom, with reference to the alienation of certain aurife rous lands at that place, and the notice issued to the diggers to resume. The following is a copy of the ...
Article : 420 wordsThe steamship Retriever arrived at Plymouth on Tuesday night, with the African mails, and 3400 ounces of gold. She left Fernando Po 3rd June, Bonney 6th, Lagos 9th, Accra 12th, Cape Coast:13th, Sierra Leone ...
Article : 2,268 wordsPROTECTION TICKETS.—Eleven Chinese rejoicing in all sorts of celestial appeliations, aacompanied by more than an equal number of friends filled the court, to answer a charge of not having provided themselves with ...
Article : 853 wordsSir,—The delightful though melancholy remarks which dropped from the pen of Mr. J. D. Bouran have been perused by me, and dobtless by many hundreds of diggers in deep solemnity of soul. I am truly pleased ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Tue 23 Oct 1855, Page 3
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