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Advertising : 436 wordsJuly 31.—Margaret, schooner, from Port Frederick; Carolina, schooner, from Adelaide; Flying, Cloud, schooner, from Western Port; John Scott, brig, from Adelaide. SAILED. ...
Article : 59 wordsNUMEROUS meetings have been held in various parts of the country to consider the Chinese difficulty, at which resolutions have been passed declaring that the presence of the Chinese in the ...
Article : 1,010 wordsThe price of gold continues firm at £3 16s. per ounce. Mr. Bannerman reports:—The price of gold dust is £3 16s. per ounce. Business during the past week has been rather slack, the whole ...
Article : 214 wordsMount Ararat, with its reported unrivalled attraclions, has affected this as well as every other trade. The return of many who have been disappointed, and the experience of the former rushes, will, no doubt, shortly establish firmuess in not only this but every ...
Article : 105 wordsBut little demand has existed for Horses during the week, and sales have been made at a far lower rate than even the previous depressed state of the market had led one to expeet. This may be particularly accounted for by the "great rush" to Ararat, which is ...
Article : 132 wordsII. Marks reports:—During the week business has been dull. Our sales by auction have been thinly attended, and s[?]les difficult to effect. The following prices were obtained for small parcels:— ...
Article : 111 wordsThe Report of the Committee on the Chinese Question was brought up. Several members desiring to return to their constituencies, arrangements are in progress to permit ...
Article : 35 wordsExport entries were passed at the Customs to-day for 7,010 ounces of gold, for shipment to Sydney by the London. The doubts entertained by some as to the legality of the promulgation of the Orders in Council declaring the Australian sovereign to be of equal ...
Article : 191 wordsMr. Haines moved that on Friday (this day)—"The House should resolve itself into a committee of the whole to consider the propriety of adopting the following resolutions:—I. That it is ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 781 wordsDr. Owens, with his usual zeal and energy, has taken up the case of the Bullock Creek farmers with respect to the impounding of their cattle by Mr. Fenton, of Ravenswood. The result of his ...
Article : 616 wordsTHE WHIPSTICK QUARTZ REEFS.—We were yesterday shown a very rich specimen from a goldbearing reef, which has been found within the last two or three days at the Whipstick. The gold in ...
Article : 269 wordsThe following particulars, condensed from the 'Argus,' are in addition to those given yesterday in our telegraphic report:—The President reported the proceedings in general ...
Article : 618 wordsBy our telegraphic report, it will be observed that the Convention of Delegates in Melbourne have been taking the Chinese question into their consideration. We are informed that a repor ...
Article : 979 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Service gave notice that on Tuesday next he would ask if any certificate under the Disturbances Prevention Act had been received from the Beechworth ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Sat 1 Aug 1857, Page 2
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