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  2. OFFICES FOR CIVIL SERVICE.

    The following second progress report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into and report upon the best mode of providing offices for the Civil Service of the colony has only ...

    Article : 1,287 words
  3. MELBOURNE AND SANDEURST RAILWAY.

    Great exertions are being made by the contractors, in order to insure the completion of the line as far as this section by the 10th. instant. The iron-horse first crossed the ...

    Article : 381 words
  4. MR. CRUIKSHANK AND THE UNION BANK.

    Sir,—May I request you to give publicity to the following. In your issue of yesterday you inserted a letter from Mr. A. B. Cruikshank, addressed ...

    Article : 1,428 words
  5. GYMNASTIC EDUCATION.

    Sir,—In The Argus of December 28 I saw o my great delight, a subject broached at last that influences the most vital interests of the future of communities to a far greater ...

    Article : 1,875 words
  6. POLICE.

    The following persons were fined for drunkenness:—John Brown, George Stevens, John Clifford, James Palmer, Thomas Horlgan, Robert Walsh, and Elizabeth ...

    Article : 1,575 words
  7. GOING A GOVERNESSING.

    Making my way to the great house, I rang at the principal entrance, and was admitted by a pert servant girl into a large, showily-furnished drawing room, which I had plenty of ...

    Article : 1,708 words
  8. SEWERAGE AND WATER COMMISSION.

    The SECRETARY read a letter from Mr. Thomas Walker, who claimed £20 compensation for damage done to his horse, which had fallen into a hole in Charles-street, ...

    Article : 176 words
  9. THE APPROACHING BURNS FESTIVAL.

    Sir,—Will yon allow me a small space in your "Great Exposer of Errors," to correct an error into which a nnmber of my countrymen in Melbourne have just fallen. ...

    Article : 188 words
  10. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    George Henry Cole, Collingwood, cabinetmaker. Debts, £118 14s.; assets, £22: deficiency, £96 14s. Causes of insolvency: depression in, and general falling-off in, ...

    Article : 103 words
  11. LAW NOTICE—(This Day).

    His Honor Mr. Justice Molesworth will sit in Chambers this day, at 11 o'clock. ...

    Article : 19 words
  12. GEELONG.

    The President of the Board of Land and Works received the deputation from the Citizens' Bar Committee to-day, at the Mechanics' Institute. Among the gentlemen ...

    Article : 442 words
  13. THE RAILWAY BALL.

    Sir,—Allow me through the medium of your columns to make known the grievance of a disappointed young lady. Having for these last three weeks been in ...

    Article : 270 words
  14. THE FLIES.

    Sir.—I am sure the owners themselves, no less than the noble brutes, will thank "One who loves that noble animal "—the horse, for his suggestions in this morning's issue in ...

    Article : 397 words
  15. MELBOURNE PAWNSROKERS.

    Sir,—I am a now chum. When I landed here I found expenses so much more than at home, that I was compelled to resort to one of, unfortunately, the too numerous class of ...

    Article : 203 words
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