The little political world of Victoria is on the tiptoe of expectation in view of the scenes to be enacted in our House of Assembly this evening, when the report of the Bribery ...
Article : 3,865 wordsStewards-Sir J.H. Fisher, President; Hon. J. Morphett, Hon. J. Baker, Hon. J. Hodgkiss, Hon. W.W. Tuxford. Judge—J. Chambers, Esq. Starter—G. Bennett, Esq. Secretary— ...
Article : 2,043 wordsEllen Best was fined 10s. for drunkenness. Bridget Leake, charged with using indecent language, was fined 10s. Lachlan Farrel was fined £1 on two charges ...
Article : 605 words[No letter attended to unless verified by the name and address of the writer. No manuscripts returned. Correspondents must be prepared in all cases to take the local consequences (if any) ...
Article : 42 wordsSir—In reference to the recent report in your paper of the above man's assault upon my servant, Mrs. Honora Wood, I beg you will permit me to explain that the charge of indecent ...
Article : 148 wordsSir—I notice in this evening's paper that 58 assisted immigrants have arrived per Aldinga from Melbourne, having been brought to Victoria by the Great Britain. Surely there are ...
Article : 135 wordsPresent—Councillors Colman (in the Chair), Catt, and Rowe. Cost of by-laws to be ascertained. Following inspection by the Council, various works were ordered. Dayman to ...
Article : 110 wordsMr. Wood, a trader, accompanied by Mr. Jebe, arrived in town from the interior yesterday morning. He states that he was at the Tate Diggings on the 18th ult, at which time ...
Article : 1,121 wordsVia Melbourne we have later dates from the New Zealand Provinces, the latest being from Otago to the 5th, and Southland to the 6th inst. The Argus selects the following ...
Article : 1,766 wordsA large number of squatters and other gentlemen interested in the "meat-preserving question," attended on Monday at the premises of Mr. J.B. Postle, Brunswick-street, Fitzroy, ...
Article : 1,066 wordsMr. Stobie's business premises had a narrow escape from fire on Saturday evening last, one of the lamps having fallen, broke, and the kerosine took fire, when in a minute the whole ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 17 Apr 1869, Page 3
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