Everything is quiet, and no repetition of the disturbances has been attempted. In the Council Mr Fawkner asked, Whether the Executive Government have taken, or ...
Article : 305 wordsSir,--The members of the Church of England resident in the district of Campbell's Creek and in its adjoining localities, ought to feel grateful for the forward and persevering manner which our worthy and indefatigable ...
Article : 278 wordsBritton and Co., v Wilson, Mr Leech for the plaintiff, to recover £62 10s, on a bill of exchange, verdict for the amount. Same v. Aberdeen, to recover £51 8s 6d, also on a bill ...
Article : 1,685 wordsOn Wednesday afternoon a large party of Invited guests assembled at the claim of the Old Quartz Hill Company, at he head of Dirty Dick's Gully, Moonlight Flat, to witness the starting of the engine. Among those ...
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Advertising : 1,124 wordsSir,--Well, and so our Town Fathers have, in their generosity, voted a hundred pounds for the purchase of books for the Mechanics' Institute--a proceeding, so far, not likely to meet with the censure of their more bumble ...
Article : 471 wordsThe Exploring Expedition left the camping ground near Mathieson's, at an early hour on Tuesday morning, and took the road to Keunedy's, on the Campaspe. Numbers of persons having learnt that the party was ...
Article : 449 wordsSir,--After the horse is stolen we lock the stable-door, and if we have a grievance we are privileged to "grin and bear it." But I would ask, Sir, why should the Council wantonly send away tho profits accruing to the ...
Article : 240 wordsThe disgraceful proceedings which occurred on Tuesday night in the neighborhood of the Parliament Houses created the most painful excitement throughout the city on Wednesday. From an early hour in the morning the ...
Article : 993 wordsSir,--Allow me through the columns of your journal, to afford some matter of public interest, particularly to those sojourning from Melbourne to Castlemaine. After sailing round the globe, I find myself aud family safely ...
Article : 296 wordsIt will be remembered that Mr Johnston, the spokesman of the Clinker's Hill deputation, told the public in his report that our "piscatory representative" had "busied himself" to make their efforts unsuccessful. ...
Article : 751 wordsThe Attorney General has given au opinion that an appeal lies to the Court of Mines against the decision of a Warden dismissing a complaint made under the 77th Section of the Gold Fields Act. As the Judge of the ...
Article : 646 wordsSir,--Owing to the absconding of Flaxman, the hospital has lost 9001, and I understand that the bank authorities in town have refused to repay any of the sum appropriated by their late manager. I have this day visited this ...
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Advertising : 94 wordsSIR,--I should feel obliged by your correcting your report in this day's issue, in the case of Cashmore v. Richards & Carey, in which it states that I believed Wallace had not paid the vendor for the horse. What I ...
Article : 130 wordsSIR,--I notice in to-day's Mail an account of a brutal outrage committed upon a carter; another instance o curred a few days since. A carter in our employ was told to produce his way bill, and because it had got ...
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Mount Alexander Mail (Vic. : 1854 - 1917), Thu 30 Aug 1860, Page 5
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