His Lordship the Bishop of New Zealand addressed, April 28, 1860, the following letter to the acting Colonial Secretary:- "Sir,—After reading in the New Zealand ...
Article : 902 wordsPresent—Mr. Jacomb, official assignee, for whom Mr. Attonborough appeared. Mr. Cooke, the manager of the Union Bank, was briefly examined; and no further evidence being called, ...
Article : 349 wordsCASTLEMAINE.—At 6 o'clook on Monday morning, our gallant volunteers assembled for their first drill, to the number of 206, on the grassy esplanade to the north-east of the camp. ...
Article : 619 wordsThe following report for the half year ending the 29th September last was, we are informed, read and adopted at a half-yearly meeting—the fourth—of the proprietors of the Colonial Bank, ...
Article : 605 wordsThe Times special correspondent writes as follows of the crossing of the Straits by Garibaldi's army:- "You will undoubtedly, long before this ...
Article : 5,353 wordsSir,—As the time for opening tendors for the carriage of inland mails for 1861 is drawing near, allow me to make a few remarks upon the very unsatisfactory, and certainly very unjust, way in ...
Article : 691 wordsFirst and Only Meetings.—William Fraser, A. H. Cements, at 11 o'clock. Second Meetings.—George Pashley, H. P. Leman, at 1 o'clock. ...
Article : 63 wordsDRUNKENNESS. — Eliza Williams, William Golding, John Murphy, Thomas Cleary, Thomas Nagle, Anne Davison, Samuel Croft, Bridget M'Guire, John M'Kenzie, Thomas Long, James ...
Article : 1,145 wordsSir,—I suspect that your correspondent "Business" mistakes a symptom for the cause when he attributes the insolvency of so many of our traders to high rents. The facility with which ...
Article : 1,118 wordsSir,—May I ask space in your journal to state more fully what is briefly referred to in to-day's issue? This last school, situate at the east end of ...
Article : 185 wordsSir,—In the supplement to The Argus of the 17th inst., under the above heading, appeared a review of our colonial poultry, in which article occurs the following notice of the black Spanish ...
Article : 993 wordsSir,—With reference to the paragraph in this morning's issue, and to the meeting of which that takes notice, I have to request the favour of being allowed to state that, considering the ...
Article : 841 wordsThe slowness with which those gentlemen who signed the original list of members of the mounted rifle corps are coming forward to be sworn in is most unaccountable. Last night Mr. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 24 Oct 1860, Page 6
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