The Robert Passenger, from Mauritius, brings English news to the 7th September. It has been chiefly anticipated by the Indian telegrams. The cholera had appeared on the Mediterranean ...
Article : 57 wordsThe hearing of evidence for the defence in this case was resumed from tho previous day, and concluded. A large mans of testimony was adduced to the relative value and efficacy of a variety of ...
Article : 224 wordsIt is notified in last night's Gazette that, is ac-cordance with tho provisions of the Civil Service Act, to-morrow, being the anniversary of the birthday o! bis Royal Highness the Prince of Wales ...
Article : 4,474 wordsFirst and only meetings for proof of debts were admitted in the estates of the following insolvents : —Alfred Bartlett, of Irishtown Sandhurst, painter; Hohnb Hohns, of forest Creek, tailor; edward O'Neil. ...
Article : 409 wordsGreat floods were experienced at the Mauritius which seriously injured tho Sugar canes. A very short crop was consequently expected. There was nothing loading for the colonies. ...
Article : 59 wordsCape news, via Mauritins to the 2nd of September, has been received per Sea Nymph. A party of Boors, attempting to take Moshesh's stronghold, was defeated with loss. ...
Article : 64 wordsFor plaintiff, Mr Ireland, Q.C., and Mr Fellows ; for defendant, Mr Dawson and Mr Wood. the plaintiffs in this case were James Fowler and Hugh fowler, farmers; and the defendant ...
Article : 589 wordsSAiled, six p.m.: Western, s., for Portland ; City of Melbourne, s., for Sydney ; Hero, a., for Otago. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe Assembly passed a resolution that tho Imperial despatch, ordering precedence to tho clergy of tho Church of England, was a gross infringement of religions equality. ...
Article : 122 wordsCharles M'Kenna, of East Collingwood, formerly n sheep farmer, now a draftsman. causes of insolvency: Pressure of creditors, failure in sheep speculations and want of regular employment. ...
Article : 127 wordsA monster fancy fair at Gawler Town wag largely attended. His Excellency and suits were present. A parcel of 2000 bushels of wheat was disposed of at 12s. ...
Article : 65 wordsESSKNDON AND FLEMINGTON.—The ordinary meeting of this council was held on Monday evening; the mayour (Cr. M'Cracken) presided. The minutes of the previous meetin were read and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 132 wordsThe general half-yearly meeting of the National Bank of Australasia was held at the offices, Collins-street, yesterday; Sir Francis Murphy in the chair. The report of the directors, with a statement of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 482 wordsFor plaintiff, Mr Holroyd; for defendant M'Carthy, Mr Webb ; for defendant Brummell, Mr J. W. Stephen. This was a suit to enforce specific performance of ...
Article : 727 wordsTho following is tho list of entries for the squatic sports to como offen tho Yarra, on Thursday. From the numbers that have entered to contest the numerous prizes, some very good sport ia expected. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 353 wordsSNAKES.—The men engaged in cutting thistles in the police paddock on the Barwon came across a black snake, four feet long, on Saturday. The reptile was discovered cut in two by one of the ...
Article : 179 wordsSIR.—Allow me to cull the attention of tho steam-boat proprietors to the public wish for excursion, trips from the wharf to Brighton, at a reasonable rate, say 2s 64 return tickets, and hundreds will ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Wed 8 Nov 1865, Page 5
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