The mining excitement shows no appear, ance of subsidence, indeed to-day the prospects are improving. Seven allots were fired into the reef at the Wonga and Birmingham ...
Article : 334 wordsThe annual meeting of this society was held on Saturday, when there were present Messrs M. M. Mogg (present) M. Walsh, B. B. Mogg, J. Haurahan, L. fairbairn, J. ...
Article : 799 wordsPresent.—Crs Little (mayor), M‘Donald, Smith, M.L.A., Thompson, Salter, .Cooke, Shoppee, and Hickman. Correspondence.—From secretary Dunedin ...
Article : 1,119 wordsThe custom of commencing communications of this kind with general remarks on the weather has become time honored, so that I suppose I must say that for this time ...
Article : 411 wordsIt is not often that it falls to the lot of one man to have the honor of delivering four successive Budgets in an Australian colony, each one of a more roseate hue than its ...
Article : 1,715 wordsThe Rev. Thos. Williams lectured here on Wednesday last, on behalf of the foreign missions. The weather was very bad, hence a small attendance, but those who braved the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 856 wordsPreseNt—The President (Cr Clohesy) and Crs Lord, Fleming, Martin, Anderson, Hogan, George, and O’Day. Correspondence.—From Mr J. Neal, Fern ...
Article : 1,272 wordsMr J. W. Larter, one of the candidates for the central ward, Ballarat East, addressed a very large number of ratepayers at Kennedy’s hotel, Victoria street, last night; Mr ...
Article : 412 wordsThe first annual meeting of shareholders of the above company was held last night, at Craig’s hotel. The Hon. Geo. Young, chairman of directors, presided, and there was ...
Article : 294 wordsIn connection with the shearers’ difficulty at Kentucky station, Captain Battye yesterday received a telegram from the Corowa police station that the shearers, about 25 in ...
Article : 302 wordsMr M‘Lauchlah, the new candidate for the west riding of Buninyongshire (writes a correspondent) addressed a well-attended' and thoroughly earnest meeting of ...
Article : 243 wordsSIR,—Allow me to join in your note of congratulation on the great stride which has teen made in the education of the people in this important subject, as shown in the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 296 wordsSIR,—Before I came from the old country I had heard that this colony was “a Paradise for the working man,” so I came here and brought £200, hard earnings of many ...
Article : 686 wordsA public meeting in connection with the above for the purpose of receiving balancesheet and the election of a committee for dispensing relief in the Linton portion of ...
Article : 210 wordsSIR,—There has been some correspondence in your columns recently over the election for the west riding of the Shire of Ballarat. The two candidates are Messrs Blair and ...
Article : 423 wordsA public temperance meeting under the auspices of the Blue Ribbon Union was held last evening in the Manchester Unity Hall, Grenville street. The hall was packed in ...
Article : 323 wordsSIR,—I saw a paragraph from your Bungaree correspondent lust week in your valuable newspaper eulogising the capabilities and efficiency of ex-Cr P. J. Bourke, and ...
Article : 268 wordsSIR,—Kindly give me space to point out that the report of the rabbit-inspector for Buninyongshire (as given in the Ballarat morning papers of the 16th ult.) was not ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Tue 6 Aug 1889, Page 4
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