Considerable excitement was caused in Ballarat yesterday afternoon by a report, which gained rapid circulation, that Mr Henry J. Newton King, who has for the last nine years ...
Article : 1,154 wordsMr MACDONALD, in rising as the convener of the education committee to submit their report said a desire had been expressed that there should be a full discussion upon it, but he ...
Article : 2,896 wordsThe remains of the late Mr Ambrose Kyte were yesterday conveyed to the General Cemetery, and followed thither by a very large body of his friends, including most of the ...
Article : 578 wordsEASTERN MARKET, Wednesday, 18th November.—The market was fully supplied with fruit and vegetables this morning and fair prices were obtained, with the exception of cherries, which were dull of sale. Dairy ...
Article : 522 wordsGeorge Tulloch was brought up on remand at the City Police Court, yesterday, charged with the abduction of Sophia Jane Fanning, a girl alleged to be under fourteen years of ...
Article : 607 wordsMr J. H. Donne prosecuted for the Crown. FORCING A CONFESSED JUDGEMENT.—J. Fraser Woodrow, lately a clerk in the Crown Law Offices, was arraigned on an indictment ...
Article : 542 wordsMessrs Dalmahoy Campbell and Co. report, 18th November:—Fat Cattle: The supply was larger this week than for some time past. viz., 1190, and as the consumption of beef slackens at this season, the above ...
Article : 688 wordsIt is much to be regretted that the oft proposed amalgamation of the Castlemaine Society with that of Newstead, or of some other essentially agricultural body has not ere this ...
Article : 1,448 wordsDove. J. J. Dallaway, landlord of the Plough Inn, Geelong-road, charged William Brown with using very offensive language. The evidence was conclusive, and he was fined 40s or ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 628 wordsTHIRD MEETINGS.—In re Harvie and Co., of Melbourne, merchants: A number of debts were proved. The assignee reported that the insolvents were flour and grain merchants, but ...
Article : 380 wordsGREAT EXTENDED HUSTLER'S REEF.—Sandhurst, 16th November, 1868.—Manager's report:—The five hundred feet level has been extended 13 feet during the fortnight, making ...
Article : 635 wordsSIR,—Perceiving that you have this day republished a communication from the Ballarat Star's "own correspondent" at Clunes, respecting some singular proceedings recently ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 425 words"Sir,—In this day's issue of the Star, I perceive that 'A Correspondent' states that two Welsh M.L.A.s are said to be connected with another party' (of jumpers). There are ...
Article : 240 wordsST. KILDA.—At the annual meeting of this council yesterday, the Mayor (Dr. Patterson), and Crs. Ford, Lord, Tullett, Biddle, Murray, Crouch and Peterson, were present. The ...
Article : 2,989 wordsMISCELLANEOUS OFFENCES.—John Jameson, brought up for insulting behavior, was released.—John Dibbin, who made the acquaintance of a mounted constable in the street on ...
Article : 434 wordsTimothy M'Carthy, of Mordialloc, toll-collector. Causes of insolvency: Want of employment and sickness. Liabilities, £242 5s 10d; assets, £24 5s; deficiency, £218 0s 10d. ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Thu 19 Nov 1868, Page 3
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