A meeting of the Exploration Committee was held to-day. Dispatches have been sent to Mr. Howitt, instructing him to dispose of the stock and give notice of his arrival in the settled ...
Article : 155 wordsSeptember 21—City of Sydney, steamer, from Sydney. September 22—Oliver Clisson, French ship, from Port Unknown. ...
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Advertising : 198 wordsSeptember 20—Kooria Mooria, ship 1,112 tons, Charles Knight, from London, 17th June. Passengers—Cabin: Mrs Hodgkinson and family; Messrs Hodgkinson and Hayman; and sixteen in the ...
Article : 50 wordsThe price of gold is as follows:—For alluvial, £3 15s 9d; and £3 14s 9d per standard ounce. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe affairs of the Provident Institute of Victoria are in the same state of chaos as they were in at the commencement of the week. The unfortunate depositors appear to be no nearer the realisation of their ...
Article : 465 wordsM'Kinlay, Middieton, and four men arrived at Sydney yesterday, and will proceed to Adelaide ria Melbourne to-day. They stare that the whole of the country lying westward of Burke's track is ...
Article : 308 wordsThe Argus claims to be par excellence the leading journal of Victoria. We by no means dispute the position taken up by that newspaper. But, as in the case of capital, we hold ...
Article : 1,910 wordsA new reef has been discovered at the rear of Observer office. Gold has been struck in the claim of the Southern Cross Company. ...
Article : 64 wordsDuring the week Mr M'Coliough (Power, Rutherford and Co.) sold Stuckey's 900 store cattle to Mackinnon and Lydiard, of Coree. They arrived here last week. A fair demand for such still ...
Article : 292 wordsA Board, consisting of Mr. Hanson, InspectorGeneral of Railways, Mr. England, Assistant Engineer, and Mr. Hore. Manager of Railways, has been appointed to inquire into the recent ...
Article : 72 wordsWe give the following as the experience of two Bendigo miners, obtained on the Clutha goldfields, New Zealand. In the present instance our reporter has been unable to ...
Article : 180 wordsThe Board met at half-past seven o'clock. Present—The Chairman, Messrs. Clay, Black, Cook, Chapple, Kilbride, Richards, and Smith. The minutes of the previous meeting were read ...
Article : 506 wordsSYDNEY, Saturday.—The man named Smith, who was run over on the Western Railway, near Penrith, has since died. At the inquest, the railway officials were held to be free from blame. The houses burnt ...
Article : 495 wordsDestitution.—James Wall, an able-bodied man, enveloped in clothing of a most ragged description, who had been lying about in the bush for some days, totally destitute, said he had no ...
Article : 1,261 wordsThe M'Crae-street job is not to be so quietly perpetrated after all. When people attempt to ride roughshod over law and public interest, it is only to be expected that they will knock ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Tue 23 Sep 1862, Page 2
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