SIR,--I yesterday appended my name to s petition to the Town Council, respecting the vacant Aldermanship of Gipps' Ward, colling upon the members not to vote any Councillor ...
Article : 212 wordsMalls will close for the undermentioned places at ½ post 5 o'clock, P.M. For Circular Head, per Jane, this evening. For London, per Here, 22nd inst. ...
Article : 40 wordsBORDER GAMES.--We learn that sports of this description, will be held on the Race Course, in August next, All preliminaries are, we believe, arranged, and much ...
Article : 2,804 wordsJune 4.--Benjamin Heats, barque, 261 tons, S. Lapthorn, commander, from London, 8th February. No passengers. Heaps & Grloe, agents. ...
Article : 1,255 wordsEVERY right-minded man must be opposed to the principle, or rather the want of it, upon which this election has been decided; for decided it has ...
Article : 404 wordsThe Editor of this Paper does not identify himself with the opinions of his correspondents. ...
Article : 18 wordsSIR,--Through your columns, permit the echo of the great noise occasioned in the city by the incarceration of Dr Lang to reverberate from the Bush. We are much interested ...
Article : 746 wordsSIR,--As an erroneous impression is entertained by many gentlemen in Port Phillip with whom I have conversed concerning the ordinary occupation of those female ...
Article : 346 wordsSIR.--I shall feel myself particularly o[?]liged by your publishing this communication. I perceive by the June number of the Messenger that the Sapient Reviewer of ...
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Advertising : 245 wordsMR EDITOR,--Would you direct the attention of the B[?]rvotent Societies of Melbourne, to the case of extreme distress and destitution of a family, living upon a part of what is called ...
Article : 132 wordsThis being the last day of term, His Honor took his seat in open Court. NEW ATTORNEYS. On the motion of Mr. Crake. John Alfrey ...
Article : 389 wordsGENTLE EDITOR,--Forgive my trespass on your valuable time, &c., by requesting you to peruse the hereinclosed subject matter; and also to let it Bee the light of day in your ...
Article : 440 words"The King can mak a bolted knight, A Marquis, Duke, and a that But an HONEST man's [?]bune his might. Guile faith he canna [?] that." ...
Article : 752 wordsSALE OF CATTLE AND STATION.--Mr Dalmahoy Campbell, sold on Tuesday, about 250 heal of Cattle with a station, 32 miles from Melbourne, for £200. ...
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The Melbourne Daily News (Vic. : 1848 - 1851), Wed 5 Jun 1850, Page 2
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