March 4—Henrique, barque, from Mauritius. SAILED. March 4.—Storm Bird, steamer, for Port Albert; James, schooner, for Adelaide: Henrietta, schooner, for ...
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Advertising : 346 wordsMr. Sit well has withdrawn from the contest, in consequence of the resignation of the Ministry. He has countermanded all the meetings that were announced, and goes off at once to Melbourne. ...
Article : 63 wordsWE regret very much to find that the report in our issue of yesterday, of the proceedings of the Municipal Council of the day previous, is extremely defective and incorrect; and we regret this the ...
Article : 337 wordsMr. O'Shanassy was sent for by his Excellency the Governor, and requested to form a Ministry, which he has undertaken. The late Ministers hold office till their successors are appointed. ...
Article : 40 wordsThe following communication was of course written previously to the resignation of Mr. Haines, but the remarks with reference to the Premier and the Ministry will not be without their value. ...
Article : 1,468 wordsThe price of Gold remains firm at L.3 15s. 9d. per ounce. ...
Article : 21 wordsMr. Guthridge obtained leave to bring in a bill regulating Advertising Carriages in the streets of Melbourne, which was read a first time, and the second reading fixed for that day fortnight. ...
Article : 213 wordsEntries were passed at the Customs to-day for 8957 ounces of gold, of which quautity 7612 ounces were for London per Sussex, and 1345 ounces for Hong Kong, per Thomas Ann Cole. ...
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Family Notices : 15 wordsTHE play is played out at last, and the curtain finally falls upon the melo-drama that has been enacted in Victoria for so many years—of Government without responsibility. When Messrs. ...
Article : 865 wordsThe Chief Secretary said, in consequence of the vote of the previous evening he had waited on his Excellency and tendered the resignation of himself and colleagues. His Excellency was ...
Article : 234 wordsLast night the Ministry were defeated by a majority of 29 to 23, upon a resolution brought forward by Mr. O'Shanassy, amounting to a declaration of want of confidence in the Government. ...
Article : 861 wordsThe Speaker took the chair at fifteen minutes past four o'clock. After the preliminary business and notices of motion had been gone through, (of which we gave a ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Thu 5 Mar 1857, Page 2
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