CERTIFICATE MEETINGS. Certificates were granted to the following persons, there being no opposition:—J. Keys, Gray and Robinson, James Marshall, F. R. Harwood, ...
Article : 548 wordsThe usual weekly meeting of this body was held yesterday, at the Town-hall. The Right Worshipful the Mayor (Dr. Hades) presided. CORRESPONDENCE. ...
Article : 1,466 wordsSir,—In your issue of Saturday, mention is made of the prevalence of snakes at this early part of the season, and suggesting tho employment of the aborigines in their extirpation. It ...
Article : 1,821 wordsThe first stone of a new Presbyterian church was laid on Friday, the 5th inst., at Mayfield, in the parish of Morang, in the Plenty district. Though a long-settled and rich agricultural ...
Article : 468 wordsSir,—Although I am a public servant, occupying a high position in connexion with this metropolis, I trust I shall not be thought unpardonably indelicate in preferring a request to ...
Article : 774 wordsIt is fashionable to Bay that Government in these days is the representative of progress; that the Executive is more enlightened than the House of Commons, and the House of Commons than ...
Article : 1,686 wordsSir,—A lengthy statement appears in the Stock and Share Journal impugning our conduct in the recent movement affecting the rates of brokerage, and as this statement presents ...
Article : 686 wordsSir,—On perusal of your article of this morning headed "Our Poultry Prospects." I am induced, through the importance of the subject, to offer the following remarks, should you think ...
Article : 758 wordsAdjourned Special Meeting.—W. and T. Pole, at 10 o'clock. Adjourned Second Meetings.—Samuel Herd, Samuel Ankerett, at 11 o'clock. ...
Article : 42 wordsTwo young gentlemen, natives of the County Antrim, bore themselves bravely in the battle of Melazzo. One of them, a Mr. Alexander Patterson, was wounded; the other fortunately ...
Article : 961 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—John Logan, James Quinn, Job Syce, James Suter, Francis Muleabey, Jonn O'Reilly, Robert Osborne, Richard Waterson, Thomas Sims, Eliza Ford, Elizabeth Meuniss, and ...
Article : 1,291 wordsSir,—Believing in your desire at all times to give place in your journal for the exposure of any matter, whether legal or otherwise, which is of itself unjust, tyrannical, or prejudicial to the ...
Article : 697 wordsSir,—I have no doubt that therd ard many subscribers to the Admella Reward and Relief Fund, who think it but dud to them by the committee that a statement of how the fund has bedn divided ...
Article : 112 wordsSir,—In a notice of the experiment in irrigation on the farm of Mr. Ricardo, in the The Argus of 17th inst., it is stated that "the consumption of water will be about 2,000 gallons ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 23 Oct 1860, Page 6
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