KEEPING IT UP.—Two brothers who had been been keeping their birthdays rather heavily were fined 5s. each for the cure and attention extended to them by Constable Nixson. ...
Article : 462 wordsThis gentleman opened the bull (in an electioneering sense) yesterday evening, by presenting himself to the ratepayers at Blackwell s, Bridge Hotel. The attendant at first was more select ...
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Advertising : 124 wordsDecember 22.—Reindeer, schooner, from Hobart Town; Royal Shepherd, steamer, from Launceston; Fayaway, barque, from Newcastle; Mercury, brig, Launceston; Golden Spring, brig, from Sydney. ...
Article : 68 wordsThe markets are firm. Old flour is L17, and new L16 to L16 10s.; new wheat very Bcarce at 6s. 6d. ...
Article : 35 wordsMr. Penton, of the Telegraph Office, informs us that telegraphic communication was yesterday opened with Tasmania. ...
Article : 19 wordsIT is not surprising that the condition of a Civil Service which costs the country some twelve hundred thousands a year, the proportion of offices to the work to be performed, the ability ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 108 wordsThe current of affairs, public and local, still continues to flow on as satisfactorily here as can be expected, although the paucity of the navvy element, comparatively speaking, has given ...
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Family Notices : 15 wordsTHE gentlemen who have signed the requisition to Mr. Harris, of View Point, to allow himself to be brought forward as a candidate for a seat in the Municipal Council at the ensuing election, ...
Article : 975 wordsUNPROTECTED MONGOLIANS.—A'Saw and A'Luey were severally charged by Constable P. Ryan with having no residence ticket on their persons. The Bench inflicted a fine of L1 each or seven days' ...
Article : 108 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday—A quarryman, named Thomson, has been committed for the murder of a fellow-laborer named Martin, by striking him on the head with an axe.—A disgraceful scene took ...
Article : 161 wordsREMOVING BOUNDARY PEGS.—Edward Collins charged A'You, a Chinaman, with this breach of Mining Board by-laws. Remanded to Thursday next. ...
Article : 158 wordsOn Tuesday evening a sad accident, which there is every reason to fear will terminate fatally, happened in Russell-street, at the house of Mr Miller, a confectioner. Shortly after ten o'clock ...
Article : 655 wordsThe inaugural concert given by the members of the Bendigo Philharmonic Society last evening in the Town Hall was one of the most successful affairs that has taken place in Sandhurst for soma ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Fri 23 Dec 1859, Page 2
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