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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 3,893 words
  3. QUERIES FOR MINING COMPANIES.

    Sir,— Having perused with care the various reports and notices of proceedings of mining companies which have recently appeared in your paper, I have been led to ask myself the ...

    Article : 651 words
  4. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS OF THE 40TH BAND.

    Sir,—[?] your correspondent, signing himself "H. P.," had, before allowing his sympathies to be so far enlisted in the cause of the " poor bandsme[?]," made inquiries from l[?] interested ...

    Article : 317 words
  5. GHOWN LAND SALE.

    The first of the Melbourne sales of Crown land for the Portent month was held at Messrs Svmons and Perry's rooms yesterday The attendance was by no means numerous, and the sale ...

    Article : 636 words
  6. POLICE.

    DRUNKENNESS — Lanrence Hope, Alexander Robertson, Alfred Hobden, and Goorge Nicholls, Were fined 5s. each. DISORDERLY, &c.—James Walsh, charged ...

    Article : 1,283 words
  7. CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

    His Honour took his sent upon the benoh at 10 minutes post 5 o'clock. Mr. Adamson prosecuted on behalf of the Crown. ...

    Article : 1,485 words
  8. THE MEETING OF HAY-DIALERS.

    Sir,—Allow me to offer a few remarks in reference to the meeting of hay-dealers, reported in your issue of Saturday last There could, in my opinion, be no more ...

    Article : 900 words
  9. MR. COPPIN'S TRANSFER OF LAND BILL.

    Sir,—As this bill has now come down from the Council to the Assembly for discussion and approval, I presume that you will have no objections to allow correspondence upon the subject, with the ...

    Article : 820 words
  10. REFORMATORIES.

    Sir,—The subject of establishing juvenile reformatories billig at present under discussion, I trust, whatever decision may be eveutually arrived at, a due regard will be had to the ...

    Article : 259 words
  11. NATIONAL EXHIBITIONS.

    Sir,—Would you be so kind as to allow me to suggest that as there will probably be a new universal exhibition in London in 1861, it would be well for Victoria to have one of its own before ...

    Article : 359 words
  12. JUSTICE ([?]) IN VICTORIA.

    Sir,—It is fortunate for parties aggrieved by the law, as asministered by our heaven-born magistrates, that they have the consolation of exposing the wrongs they Buffer through the ...

    Article : 531 words
  13. CURATOR OF INTESTATE ESTATES.

    Sir,—I agree generally with the tone of your leader in to day's Argus, but I would suggest an improvement in the proposed new bill to regulate the management of intestate estates. ...

    Article : 333 words
  14. HIGH RENTS HIGH ROAD TO RUIN.

    Sir,— I can quite coincide with Mr. Pot's that merchants before giving shopkeepers credit, should ask them what rent they are going to pay, for it has been my unfortunate position to have ...

    Article : 138 words
  15. POST-OFFICE CIVILITY.

    Sir —The clerk in the ABC department of the general delivery offices, at the Post-office, seems to have what is on the diggings technically termed a " down" on me. The first time I called ...

    Article : 277 words
  16. THE PUBLIC LIBRARY.

    Sir,— I sec notices of motion proposed by members of Parliament thrung the daily papers, many of them being promises made by a condidate at the time he put up for a seat in ...

    Article : 216 words
  17. COLLINGWOOD MUNICIPAL ELECTION.

    Sir,—The following is a list of the good things of this life that the ratepayers of East Collingwood have to pay for the refreshment of the two returning-officers' poll clerks, and three ...

    Article : 141 words
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