Sir,—In your report, in this day's issue, of the Hon. Mr. Heales' address to the electors of the East Bourke Borougus, there occurs in reference to an education scheme, the following passage, ...
Article : 181 wordsGentlemen,— I have the honour to inform you that I purpose offering myself as a candidate for the representation in Parliament of the district of Mornington at the ...
Article : 337 wordsGentlemen,— I do myself the honour of intimating to you that I am a candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming election for your district. ...
Article : 637 wordsSir,—I crossed the country near the Duck Ponds Station the other day, and observed two gates—one open, the other shut—placed on a thoroughfare which crosses the Geelong line ...
Article : 384 wordsSir,—In your paper of this morning Mr. Greenwood, one of the candidates for Collingwood, complains of being misreported regarding his views on the subject of "payment of members. ...
Article : 405 wordsELECTORAL DISTRICT of MORNINGTON.— By virtue of a writ under the hand and seal of His Excellency Sir Henry Barkly, Governor-in-Chief of the colony of Victoria, and Vice-Admiral of the ...
Article : 1,518 wordsGentlemen,— A factious majority of the Logislative Assembly having adopted a vote of want of confidence in the present Government, without any more valid reason ...
Article : 613 wordsSir,—A few years since, the editor of a newspaper, commenting on some astronomical calculations, in which it was predicted that on a certain day and hour thirty thousand years hence, a ...
Article : 1,592 wordsGentlemen,— I feel highly honoured by the requisition presented to me this day by Mr. John Inglis and Mr. James Buchanan, and signed by so large a number of ...
Article : 1,255 wordsSir,—Your correspondent, " An Old Colonist," justly complains of the exorbitant price he foolishly paid for his boots, but there is noither [?]ense nor justice in his publicly prejudicing any ...
Article : 498 wordsGentlemen,— My name having been freely mentioned as an intending candidate at the forthcoming election, I think it due to myself and to you to put you in possession ...
Article : 1,643 wordsFollow Electors,— Having acceded to the requisition of up vards of 800 of your number calling upen me to become a candidate at the ensuing election for the representation of ...
Article : 591 wordsGentlemen,— following up my Intimation of the 12th inst, acceding to your wishes that I should become a candidate for the representation of your district in the ...
Article : 495 wordsSir,—Now that so many different classes are clamouring loudly for protection to native industry, will you allow me to put in a claim on behalf of my fraternity. Young solicitors who study in ...
Article : 885 wordsGentlemen,— In compliance with the request of several of your number, I do myself the honour to announce that I am a candiedate for your suffrages at the ensuing ...
Article : 995 wordsGentlemen,— I beg respectfully to Inform you that I again intend offering myself as a candidate for the honour of being your representative in the next Parliament. I deem it ...
Article : 79 words{No abstract available}
Detailed lists, results, guides : 365 wordsBy virtue of a writ under the seal of the colony of Victoria and the signature of His Excellency Sir Henry Barkly, Knight, Commander of the most Honourable. Order of the Bath, Captain General and ...
Article : 192 wordsGentlemen— It has been represented to me that by porsevering In my candidature for Richmond I should divide the liberal interest, and perhaps jeonardize the return of ...
Article : 192 wordsBy virtue of a writ under the seal of the colony of Victoria, and the Signature of His Excellency Sir Henry Barkly, K.C.B., Captain-General and Governorin-Chief of the colony of Victoria, and Vice-Admiral ...
Article : 219 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 24 Jul 1861, Page 7
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: