Sir,—Allow me to address you With reference to an article in the Argus, issued on the 9th instant, which I have only just now seen, touching the character and honour of Mr Landells, second ...
Article : 474 wordsSir,—Perhaps you will allow me a few wo[?]s in elucidation of one or two matters connected with the Volunteers, which seem to have got entangled in some obtuse people's brains. ...
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Advertising : 175 wordsNovember 15 Keshel, brig, from Adelaide; Omeo, steamer, from Port Albert; Highlander, schooner, from New Zealand. SAILED (PORT PHILLIP HEADS) ...
Article : 192 wordsA squatter from Minindi reports that Mr Burke, wish six men and sixteen camels, left for Cooper's Creek on the 1st instant. Markets unchanged. ...
Article : 36 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Two petsons were [?] for this offence. HOUSE STEALING.—Thomas Lee, on a charge of horse stealing at Bullarat, was further remanded ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 wordsIN our shipping intelligence is a paragraph from the Wagga Wagga Express recording the arrival of Captain Cadell's steamer, the Albury, at that town, with a cargo of flour, timber, wines, ...
Article : 1,176 wordsWE perceive that Mr. Howard intends to renew his praiseworthy efforts to amend the licensing system, by extending the privilege of selling bear to others than licensed victuallers. During ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 232 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—Cowper has been invited to stand for Fast Sydney, but has given no answer, beyond saying there are difficulties in the way. Sir W. Denison has raceived the offer of the ...
Article : 80 wordsA deputation from the Sandhurst Municipal Council, consisting of Councillor Casey (accompanied by the Hon Dr Wilkie, M.L.C., Mr Henderson, M.L.A., and Mr Brodie, M.L.A.) ...
Article : 307 wordsSir,—In yesterday's issue of your contemporary, I observe that this subject is taken up, but certainly not in the spirit that a sensible person would suppose a public journal to do After slightly ...
Article : 440 wordsThe monthly meeting of the committee of this institute was held last evening, when there were present—Messrs Garsed (in the chair). Tardif, Lunn, Doran, Anderson. Gee, Rayment, Stephens, ...
Article : 141 wordsThe corps met in the Camp Reserve yesterday afternoon, for the usual drill. On Tueday evening, a number of the volunteers who were carrying arms in the street, were ...
Article : 594 wordsIt would, perhaps, be premature to express an opinion upon the embroglio, as at present we are only in the possession of Burke's side of the argument, the other parties not having yet had an ...
Article : 613 wordsSir,—I am sorry to sea the early closing movement, which started so earnestly some three or four months ago, likely to end in a return to the old-custom—in this care, not a " good old custom." ...
Article : 223 wordsSir,—When looking over the columns of your contemporary to-day, I was very much disgusted with some letters about the important subject of uniform for the Volunteers, and I am greatly ...
Article : 330 wordsSir,—In this day's issue I observe a statement appears in the Health Officer's report to the local, board, wherein it is stated that a child, said to have died of scarlatina at Sailor's Gully, is ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Thu 15 Nov 1860, Page 2
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