The following communication has been for some time in type, but there are details in it which will be read with interest. With regard to the eastern or Sandhurst side of ...
Article : 1,014 wordsThe April mail from England arrived at Kangaroo Island on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, and sailed for Melbourne half an hour afterwards. As will be seen on reference to our telegraphic report ...
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Advertising : 211 wordsJune 5.—City of Sydney, brig, from Launceston. SAILED (PORT PHILLIP HEADS.) June 5.—Nil. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ...
Article : 430 wordsTHE loss of the Melbourne mail Lag on Saturday last, coupled with the strong suspicion that it must have been stolen, will, we imagine, direct serious attention to the making of such ...
Article : 647 wordsTHE unfortunate man M'Elligott, the victim of Chinese barbarity and vindictiveuess, has sunk under his wounds. He died yesterday morning, between four and five o'clock, and without his ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 359 wordsSYDNEY, 4th June.—Coronation was bought in at auction to day. Mariner, Gratis, Madame Reform, Sunbeam, and Bungarribbee are to be sold on Tuesday. Colonel Rabbins bought Sailor for ...
Article : 114 wordsPROVIDENTIAL ESCAPE.—Yesterday afternoon as Sergeant Cleary (the officer in charge of the police at Echuca) and two of the troopers, together with the ferryman at Moama, (Maiden's,)[?] ...
Article : 412 wordsSTICKING UP AT SANDY CREEK.—A daring act at highway robbery took place on Wednesday night, the victim being Mr. Geo. Wilson, a hawker, who has for some time been living with Mr. Hadwin, ...
Article : 425 wordsWE are giveu to uuderstand that the Resident Warden, accompanied by Mr. M'Culloch, Superintendent of Police, and a body of troopers, will this morning visit the various Chinese ...
Article : 162 wordsThe police are still baffled in their pursuit of the murderous miscreants, through whose ruffianly as[?]ault on Wednesday evening last, poor Mr. M'Elligott lost his life. The majority of the ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Tue 7 Jun 1859, Page 2
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