SIR,--I would wish to call your attention to the conduct of one of our members for the up country districts, who, in the last down train from Melbourne to Sandhurst (at K[?]) ...
Article : 155 wordsMalcolm, schooner, 180 tons. R. Henderson, from Newcastle, N. S. W., 14th inst. Success, barque, 289 tons, P. Murray, from Newcastle. N. S. W., 18th inst. ...
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Article : 1,004 wordsSir,--Perhaps the gang of thieves, reported as established in Muckleford, is making a tour through the colony, in divisions, or districts. It appears that a branch of the ...
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Article : 149 wordsThis great event, which has been looked forward to with no common interest. came off on Easter Monday. Conforming with the conventionalities of the society we may remark that the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 427 wordsDE LACY'S SOLVENT.--We are gratified to learn that the arrangements for practically testing this, to this district especially, most important discovery, are being proceeded with. Mr De Lacy ...
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Mount Alexander Mail (Vic. : 1854 - 1917), Wed 30 Mar 1864, Page 2
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