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  2. BRITISH COLUMBIA.

    THE GOLD MINES.—The news brought down yesterday by the Col. Moody is, without doubt, the most satisfactory that has yet gladdened the hearts of our tradesmen. The Similkameen, ...

    Article : 725 words
  3. GEELONG.

    The forthcoming municipal elections are creating a good deal of bustle and excitement, owing chiefly to the aim of one of the candidates being directed to the municipal ermine—at least such is ...

    Article : 775 words
  4. AGRICULTURAL REPORT.

    There have been some changes both ways in the markets this week. Flour has been in better demand, and the price has somewhat improved again. Of wheat there is little offering, and the ...

    Article : 1,433 words
  5. SPORTING.

    It is hardly too much to say that the "doings" on the Melbourne Racecourse yesterday were as nearly universally satisfactory as possible, when the drawbacks necessarily connected with the ...

    Article : 3,396 words
  6. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1860.

    That the leading journal of Europe hears a personal grudge against Victoria, is a theory too flattering to our self-love not to be acceptable in certain quarters. ...

    Article : 4,145 words
  7. A VISIT TO THE LYSANDER PRISON SHIP.

    Whether in boyhood or in after years, there is generally more or less a desire on the part of every person to visit places where men, guilty or otherwise, have been imprisoned. To be shut in ...

    Article : 1,012 words
  8. VANCOUVER'S ISLAND.

    INDIANS AT NANAMO.—The inhabitants of Nanaimo sent a petition to the Governor, by the hands of Mr. M'Innes, asking for a military or naval force to be stationed there, to protect them ...

    Article : 420 words
  9. CROWN LAND SALE.

    The last Melbourne sale of Crown land for the current month was held yesterday at Mr. W. Perry's room. The sale was well attended, and the whole of the lots offered disposed of. The ...

    Article : 990 words
  10. TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES.

    We have one day's later news from Taranaki. The strong pas at Kaihihi, after being well shotted on the 11th, fell into our hands on the morning of the 12th, the rebels having beat a retreat ...

    Article : 344 words
  11. ST. PATRICK'S HALL.

    Sir,—I trust you will be good enough to allow me to remove a misapprehension likely to be created by the perusal of a paragraph in yesterday's Argus, relative to a ladies' squabble, which ...

    Article : 163 words
  12. THE GOLD EXPORT DUTY.

    Sir,—I am pleased to see that you have called attention to the financial statement of the New South Wales Government. The example of our neighbours will, as you justly say, strengthen the ...

    Article : 552 words
  13. THE EXPLORING EXPEDITION.

    Sir,"—As I promised to make known to any friends whom I should meet of the leaders of the exploring party that I had seen them, and they were all well, perhaps you will allow me to do so ...

    Article : 362 words
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