Present.—The Mayor (Mr. J. T. Smith) in the chair; Aldermen Eades and Harbison; Councillors Coben, Story, Wragge, Jones Cowell, Weedow, Walsh, Bayles, Hughes, and ...
Article : 1,548 wordsROBBERY AT HUNTLY.—A robbery of a daring character was effected on Saturday morning, at Mr. O'Dwyer's store, Lower Huntly. Mr. O'Dwyer retired to rest on ...
Article : 2,308 wordsSir,—Several letters have lately appeared in your columns in reference to the above society. As the various writers differ on the most important points, I venture to offer a ...
Article : 1,683 wordsSir,—You always exhibit such an earnest desire to afford the public correct information on matters of importance, that I need scarcely apologise for occupying your valuable ...
Article : 1,451 wordsDRUNKARDS.—The following persons, who had been locked up on the charge of drunkenness since Saturday, were now discharged:— James Smith, Charles Jones, Thomas F. Don, ...
Article : 1,896 wordsThe ordinary fortnightly meering of this council was held last evening. Present: the Mayor (W. Thistleth waite), and Councillors Finlay, Fausset, Greig, Lyell, and Whiteman. ...
Article : 1,203 wordsSir,—Allow me to call the attention of the authorities and the public to the shameful neglect experienced by the children at the Immigrants' Home at the hands of the ...
Article : 323 wordsSir,—Your admirable leader in to-day's issue is quite on all fours with the opinion I have always held on this subjict, and is only supplementary to the views you so well expressed ...
Article : 487 wordsGeorge William Townsend, of Beechworth, surveyor and architect. Causes of insolvency —Want of employment since 1st July last, and pressure of creditors. Liabilities, £129 ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 19 Jan 1864, Page 6
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