Sir—From your report of the preceedings of the committee of the above at its meeting last Friday I see a canvass of the town and district, is to be made in aid of the object in view. I am glad ...
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Advertising : 3,004 words[?]r,— With much regret I perceive from a report, which appeared in your columns a few days since, that the efforts of Messrs Burrowes and Mackay to induce the Minister of Mines to order the immediate ...
Article : 459 wordsThe money market is quiet. The supply still exceeds the demand. Discount, [?]½ to [?]. Tenders are invited for u South Australian loan of L4[?]000. ...
Article : 181 wordsThe usual ordinary meeting of the committee was held last night at the Institute. Present: The President, and Messrs A. Bayne (vice president), Hogg, Moffitt, Smith, Connelly, and Mackay. ...
Article : 303 wordsSir,—The utility of a park, well stocked with umbrageous trees, in the centre of Sandhurst, or of any city, cannot be doubted; and as a field for recreation its advantages cannot be over estimated, but it ...
Article : 345 wordsSir,—I ought to apologiste to you for asking your permission to use your columns in order to say a few words anent the vexed question at Eaglehawk; but knowing that the joint subject of sites and new ...
Article : 822 wordsSir,—We are accu[?]tomed to hear of the precocity of the colonial youth, and of the sad nuisance a pertion of our younger generation have become to tho more reputable and orderly section of the com ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Tue 24 Nov 1868, Page 3
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