The following is the manifest of goods received yesterday:-- United C. Co., "Ward and M'Kenzie, Thurgood, Seebeck, Chaplin, Adams, M'Culloch and Co., ...
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Article : 726 wordsThe following circular dispatch las been forwarded to the Governors of the various Australian colonies:-- "Downing street, 20th June, 1868. ...
Article : 383 wordsAn experiment in blasting by gunpowder on the largest scale ever attempted in these colonies was made yesterday on the Great Western Railway line, by Mr P. Higgins, the well-known ...
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Article : 359 wordsThe House went into committee for the further consideration of the Constitution Act Amendment Bill. The clauses in the bill were then read seriatim, ...
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Article : 923 wordsMr Carr asked whether farmers' commons are exempt from selection under the additional regulations of the 31st August, 1868. The hon. Commissioner of Lands said that from the result of ...
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Mount Alexander Mail (Vic. : 1854 - 1917), Fri 18 Sep 1868, Page 3
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