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Advertising : 35 wordsTarbet Castle, barque, 189 tons, J. Taylor, from Newcastle, N.S.W., 7th mst. SAILED. Silistria, ship, 642 tons, John Mackay, for Callao in ...
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Family Notices : 34 wordsThe following is the list of unclaimed ship letters (for August) lying at the undermentioned country post fi offices in this district:-DAYLESFORD.--Brand C H. Morgan B G T, ...
Article : 368 wordsAs was anticipated, the meeting held for the purpose of considering the advisability of creating a municipality of Chewton, was burked in its intent by the determined and ...
Article : 641 wordsJames David was fined 10s., or 24 hours imprisonment, for being drunk and disorderly. William Blair was similarly punished for the same offence. ...
Article : 703 wordsSir,--After the unparalleled insult offered to the diggers of the Maldon district in the person of Air Don, whose visit amongst us on the present occasion is a piece if impudence only in accordance with that gentleman's ...
Article : 374 wordsFATAL ACCIDENT.--On Friday evening, about eight o'clock, much excitement was caused by the report that the dead body of Mr Foote, of the firm of Foote and Heather, had been brought into Maryborough. On ...
Article : 774 wordsGentlemen,--I was never more surprised and grieved than when informed by one of yourselves a few days ago, that many of you intended supporting the present Ministry by voting for Harker on Thursday next. ...
Article : 314 wordsOn Friday evening last a public meeting of the carpenters and joiners of Castlemaine took place at the Castlemaine Hotel. The chair was occupied by Mr R. P. Vincent, who stated that the present society in ...
Article : 430 wordsSir,--The Tarrangower Times has chosen to publish another series of scurrilous letters respecting me, and as the editor of that journal chooses to endorse the remarks contained in those letters, I feel that I shall he unable to ...
Article : 343 wordsSome time ago, I wrote you that a certain red hot democratical candidate for legislative honors in a district not a hundred miles from Maldon had endeavored during the visit of Mr. Ireland to Castlemaine to come to an ...
Article : 619 wordsPOLICE COURT.--(Monday), The police sheet was a remarkably light one, comprising only two cases of what are technically known as " drunks." WINDLASS HILL.--The company's machinery will ...
Article : 565 wordsFlour 29l. at mills; 150 tons of Adelaide have been bought for the Melbourne market at 30[?]. Barrel flour at 60s., but it is expected that prices will decline. Mr. Burt, who will represent this colony at the Champion ...
Article : 154 wordsSIR,--Mr. Harker's old constituents did not assign as a reason for rejecting lum that he had in any way done them injustice, or forgotten them in particular so far as their claims on the public purse were concerned. His ...
Article : 2,650 wordsOn Monday evening, one of the largest, and it must be added one of the noisiest, meetings that ever took place at Chewton, assembled at the Mount Alexander Hotel, to consider the propriety of applying for ...
Article : 732 wordsGentlemen,--I see that in the last issue of the Tarrangower Times the reporter of that paper, who signs himself "John Tate," has the effrontery to charge Sir Ramsay, the people's candidate, with having deliberately ...
Article : 379 wordsThis body met yesterday afternoon, at half-past three o'clock. Present: The Chairman, and Messrs. Wallace, Chapman, Johnston, Bagshawe, and Gingell. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and ...
Article : 2,087 wordsTHE BOLIVIA REEF.--It is long since there was so much bustle on the reef as there is at present. The Bolivia Reef Company have a number of miners engaged in extracting quartz from the northern end of the range, ...
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Mount Alexander Mail (Vic. : 1854 - 1917), Wed 21 Sep 1859, Page 2
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