Present : His Worship the Mayor, Aldermen Wragge, Smith, Harbison, and Crs. A. K. Smith, Reed, M'Bean, Story, Moubray, Walker, Fenwick, Flockhart, Lomacre, M'Pherson, Bayles and Batters. ...
Article : 1,344 wordsFrom Auckland, we have received news from the United States, via California, to the 1st February. The following are the most important items:— NEW YORK, 1st February.—The President has ...
Article : 748 wordsOWSTON V. MULLENS.—Mr Billing moved for a rule nisi for nonsuit or new trial. Granted for nonsuit. Judgment reserved as to new trial. THE QUEEN V. BREWER, JUDGE, &C.—Mr ...
Article : 486 wordsFrom the [?]eland Bay Express of the 9th inst., we condense the following account of the great hurrican which ravaged Townsville and its vicinity, on Sunday, the 3rd of March:— ...
Article : 1,664 wordsBUSHRANGING has set in vigorously at Menindie. AN OLD RESIDENT OF BENDIGO, Mr T.P. Derham, died on Sunday, much regretted. Mr E. NETTELL has been appointed town clerk ...
Article : 824 wordsFLEMINGTON.—At this court, yesterday, before Messrs J.T. Smith, J. Davies, and P.M.'Cracken, Robert Hamilton was ordered to pay 44s damages and 10s costs, for allowing his dogs to destroy ...
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Article : 733 wordsA case of importance was heard, this morning, before the Newtown and Chilwill bench. The plaintiffs were the Victoria Woollen and Cloth Manufacturing Company v. the secretary, W. Sayers. The ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 172 wordsADJOURNED FIRST AND ONLY MEETINGS.—Meetings were held in the estates of Henry Kuypers, of Marysville, laborer ; J.F.Rowe, of Ballarat, commercial traveller ; and Tobias and Houlton, of Upper ...
Article : 218 wordsThe market was most unusually quiet to-day, scarcely any business doing. In fact, there can be no disguising the fact that it will take some time to restore confidence in mining enterprise. There are ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 168 wordsKDILOR.—The ordinary fortnightly meeting of this board was held at the office, Keilor, on Saturday last. The chairman, Mr Dodd, Mr Eagling, Mr Grant and Mr Robertson were present. Amongst ...
Article : 255 wordsGRAND JUNCTION QUARTZ MINING ASSOCIATION (TARRENGOWER).—The monthly meeting of this company was held at the offices, 37 Market-street, yesterday afternoon ; Mr M. Keogh in the chair. ...
Article : 154 wordsDRUNEENESS.—Alexander Edmonds, Margaret Brown, Hemy Smith, Patrick Gorman, Michael Davern, John Milroy. Thomas Tolen, Margaret Caffery, Charles Scherly, John O'Ericn, William ...
Article : 516 wordsFIRE AT NORTHCOTE.—A fire, which destroyed a haystack, the property of George Gibson, at Northcote, on the 11th inst., formed the subject of an inquiry before Mr Candler, yesterday. There was ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Tue 26 Mar 1867, Page 6
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