Our usual monthly summary for transmission by the English mail will bo published on Monday morning. The Port Darwin line is interrupted north ...
Article : 3,283 wordsSIR,—Allow me to state that the gentleman named Meakin, who supported a resolution at the Political Reform Association meeting at Newtown, on Wednesday ...
Article : 87 wordsWe have New Zealand intelligence dating to the 23rd inst. We make the following extracts from our files:— Rumors are a[?]oat that the state of Sir ...
Article : 1,169 wordsThe debate in the House of Assembly last night was characterised by a childishness of which a debating society would be ashamed. After the comparatively statesmanlike ...
Article : 1,212 wordsSIR,—Please will you correct an error in to-day's paper stating when [?] eloped I did so from my father's house. It is utterly false; it was from Mr Brophy's. For the sake of ...
Article : 56 wordsThe estimated population of the colony on the 30th June was 675,316, showing an increase of 13,014 since the end of last year. ...
Article : 289 wordsWell done, George Lansell! There is no generosity like that which repeats itself, and does not tire of a good object. A thousand a year to two local charitics in successive ...
Article : 1,090 wordsWhen the hon. J. F. Burns was in New Zealand recently, on business connected with the duplication of the cable, he and the Postmaster-General of that colony entered ...
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Advertising : 2,901 wordsAt the Bendigo Gas Company's office, in Williamson-street (says the Bendigo Advertiser), an interesting exhibition of the working of a gas meter is to be seen. The ...
Article : 347 wordsThe following is from the Argus correspondent:— LONDON, August 26th. The Times, in a leading article referring to ...
Article : 201 wordsFrom time immemorial weak-minded persons have been at great pains to deposit coins of value, together with elaborate statements engrossed upon parchment, bundles of ...
Article : 302 wordsA sailor named Thomas Taylor died last night coming down the bay, on board the barque Charley, bound for Colombo. The body has been brought ashore, and from ...
Article : 91 wordsThe coursing for the Champion Plate offered by the above Club was continued and concluded yesterday, on the Ercildoune estate, the property of Sir Samuel Wilson. ...
Article : 404 wordsGRAMMAR SCIIOOL V. COLLEGE.—Much interest is taken in the match which will be played this afternoon, between the Grammar School and College, on the Corio ...
Article : 207 wordsSYDNEY, 29th August.—The statistics of the trade and commerce of New South Wales, just published, show that the imports for 1877 amounted to about £14,500,000, ...
Article : 157 wordsIn the metropolitan County Court on Thursday, the case of P. Carey v. G. D. Carter, M.L.A., occupied the whole of the morning. This was an action to recover ...
Article : 338 wordsA lively scene occurred in the Legislative Assembly on Thursday night, immediately before the dinner hour. Mr Story concluded a voluble speech on the advantages of ...
Article : 493 wordsCharles Carlodski, a Russian by birth, and who was incarcerated in the Hay gaol awaiting his trial on a charge of forgery, cleverly made his escape on Monday morning last— ...
Article : 267 wordsThe services in, St. Paul's Church to-morrow will have a special interest to many besides the stated congregation. The Rev. Robert Short preaeches his farewell ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Sat 31 Aug 1878, Page 3
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