Although Bendigo has, on several occasions, been visited by the principal Operatic singers in the colony, whose singing at the Shamrock and other places in selections from the various ...
Article : 685 wordsHill v. Brown.—This case had been heard on Saturday. aud postponed for His Honor's decision until to-day. Verdict for L.30 without costs; to be reduced to one shilling on restitution of the horse. ...
Article : 1,924 wordsSir,—I am instructed by the Puddlers' Compensation Committee to ask you when the sum of [?]540 recently passed by the Legislature as compensation to those puddlers who were compelled to remove their ...
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Advertising : 3,235 wordsSATURDAY NIGHT'S EXCESSES.—The usual number of Bacchanalians were fined in penalties varying from 1s. upwards, for having transgr ssed the bounds of moderation during the nights of Saturday and ...
Article : 566 wordsSir,—I have noticed one or two letters in the Melbourne papers on the inconvenience of the present Postage-stamps, owing to the difficulty of making them adhere to letters, &c., but no one ...
Article : 167 wordsMajor Warburton, who, it will be remembered was despatched with a carte blanche by the Government to supersede Mr. Babbage as leader of the northern exploring expedition, had, with ...
Article : 197 wordsSir,—Will you allow me a small space in your valuable journal to express a blank contradiction of Mr. Harris's statement. He tells the public that I went to his mate and begged to be excused ...
Article : 97 wordsTHE LONG PENDING TAILINGS CASE.—Orlando Sydney was charged by John M'Nair with illegally detaining six loads of tailings, of the value of L.3. Mr Helm, who was engaged for the plaintiff, in ...
Article : 539 wordsThe Gisborne Express, in an article headed "Would people believe it at home," states that a farmer at Launceston fed his pigs on a wheat crop and realised some 300 per cent, by the ...
Article : 1,206 wordsSir,—As the purity of the Commission of the Peace is a subject of discussion in the Legislature, and as your report of yesterday's proceedings in the County Court furnishes a case pertaining to ...
Article : 207 wordsSir,—It was with surprise that I read a letter which appeared in your paper of the 19th inst., wherein Mr. Inspector Wilson, of Swan Hill, is grossly maligned. I am a resident not more than ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Tue 7 Dec 1858, Page 3
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