THE QUEEN'S THEATRE.—The performances at the Queen's continue to draw good houses, and the attractions have been considerably increased by the engagement of a party of aboriginal blacks from the Murrumbidgee. The party, six in ...
Article : 887 wordsJanuary 1—Wonga Wonga, s.s., 780 tons, R. G. Gilinore, from Sydney, 29th ult. passengers—cabin: Mr and Mrs Hill and family, Mrs Holmes, Mrs S. Oliphant, Mr and Mrs H. Rollen, Mr Garusen and son, Mrs D. S. Warsen, Mr and Mrs J. ...
Article : 1,651 wordsThe good people of Ballan, resolved not to be outdone by either Ballarat or Melbourne, and confident in their resources of sporting men, ready money, and good horses, decided on giving a treat to the Mount Edgerton ...
Article : 1,512 wordsWe are said to be at present without a Governor and without a Government. Two events have occurred simultaneously which, in their combined effect, have thrown the political ...
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Advertising : 264 wordsSIR,—As you have invited attention to the Estimates for 1856 that each particular item may be thoroughly analysed, I would especially direct you to note the fact of £600 being put down for an Inspector of Country Post Offices. Now as that officer ...
Article : 485 wordsThe sensation created in the public mind by the first intelligence of the wreck of the Schomberg has not been allayed by the reports given by the passengers of the circumstances ...
Article : 835 wordsThis Paper will be printed in New Type, and contain an immensely increased quantity of News and Literary matter. Subscriptions in Melbourne, 13s. per quarter, and if sent through the Post Office, 1s. extra for postage stamps. ...
Article : 143 wordsOn Saturday, January 5th, will be published the First Number of a first-class Newspaper, entitled, THE MELBOURNE LEADER; a Weekly Journal of Polities, Literature, and General News. A full prospectus will be found in another page. ...
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Family Notices : 20 wordsSIR,—As a native of Sutherlandshire, it was with feelings of no ordinary interest that I read in your Saturday's issue your London Correspondent's able letter relative to the Highlands of Scotland. Were your Correspondent made acquainted with ...
Article : 662 wordsWhereas it has pleased Almighty God to remove to Himself by death his Excellency Sir Charles Hotham, K.C.B., late Governor of this colony, who departed this life on the 31st day of December, 1855, at a quarter ...
Article : 202 wordsThis day being kept as a holiday no business was transacted. All the mercantile establishments were closed, as also most of the business premises of the retail dealers. ...
Article : 1,267 wordsBy his Excellency Major General Macarthur, the Senior Military Officer in command of her Majesty's Land Forces in the Colony of Victoria, £c. £c. £c. Whereas her Majesty Queen Victoria was graciously ...
Article : 708 wordsA little after two o'clock yesterday morning I was aroused by the cry of fire by one of the inmates of the house, named Smith, who was sleeping in the next room. I immediately rushed to Smith's room, and three ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Wed 2 Jan 1856, Page 2
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