As the information under this head is likely to be of value to our readers, we insert it for their perusal. THE following are the Regulations under ...
Article : 1,349 wordsThe Masonic Hall was again crowded last night, when the Rev. D. V. Lucas delivered his second lecture entitled "Ultimate Success." The chair was occupied by the Rev. S. T. ...
Article : 1,655 wordsSir,—As I was reading your valuable journal of the 27th inst. my eye was directed to a piece about low characters in Barnard-street, but in what part I am unable to say. I know of a house in ...
Article : 141 wordsMessrs. Kirkwood and Hay, Js.P., presided at the Police Court this morning. A couple of cabmen were fined 5s., with 2s. 6d. costs, for loitering on the roads. A small boy named ...
Article : 196 words"Silence that dreadful bell It frets the isle from its propriety." Dear Sir,—Will you kindly permit me through your excellent journal to exercise an Englishman's ...
Article : 359 wordsBetween 8 and 9 o'clock on Monday night three young men called at Egan's Niagara Hotel, Lonsdale-street west, and asked to be supplied with three drinks. Martin Egah, the licensee, ...
Article : 236 wordsCr. George Yeates, who is the proprietor of the local pyrites works, was recently requested by the board of health to remove a quantity of refuse from his property. He contends that he ...
Article : 262 wordsSir,—I beg to enquire through your powerful paper whether it is lawful for a crowd of boys to be playing these games in the public street. I think if they were carried on in the City they ...
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Advertising : 1,398 wordsDEATH OF AN OLD RESIDENT.—The numerous friends of the late Mr. John Weir Douglass, a very old resident of this town, will regret to hear that he died at his late residence near the ...
Article : 193 wordsSir,—In a recent issue of The ADVERTISER you published a statement setting forth the amount of rates collected, and the allowances voted to mayors and president, in several cities, ...
Article : 121 wordsSir,—The condemnation of medical quackery is derived from honest doctors themselves, who admit conscientiously that medicine is not alone beneficial, but absolutely injurious. The writer ...
Article : 538 wordsThe Bukkula tragedy has cast a gloom over the whole of the Inverell district, and has been the subject of universal comment in the city all day. Yesterday the prisoner was visited by a ...
Article : 500 wordsTHE VEN ARCHDEACON MACCULLAGH is at present making a tour of this district. On Sunday morning at 11 o'clock he preached in St. Thomas Church, Pyramid Hill, to a very fair ...
Article : 140 wordsA young woman named Mary Bass, aged 23, was arrested (says the Age) at Ballarat on Monday by Detective Charles on a charge of forgery. It seems that the girl, who is in the employ of ...
Article : 224 wordsA most daring case of housebreaking, coupled with a ferocious assault upon a defenceless man, occurred at Spencer-street, North Carlton (says the Argus) on Sunday morning. ...
Article : 827 wordsSir,—Your correspondent "Common Decency" is very hard on the show cards exhibited in tobacconists' windows. These pretty conceits are sent out in immense numbers by the large ...
Article : 258 wordsDetails have been received by the last mail of one of the series of terrible railway accidents reported within the last few months in America. It occurred, states the St. James' ...
Article : 645 wordsSir,—I would crave a small space in your valuable journal to ventilate the miner's grievance—the tribute system. At the present time there are a large number of miners who being unable to ...
Article : 232 wordsSir,—In this community there exists a grievance which every right-thinking person must admit should be remedied. I refer to the hours which produce-dealers' employes in this city and suburbs ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Wed 31 Aug 1887, Page 2
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