An inquest was held yesterday, at East Collingwood, by Dr. Candler, on the body of Archibald Graham, when the following evidence was adduced :--Thomas Smith stated ...
Article : 207 wordsFirst and only meetings were held in the estates of Thomas Cleverly, laborer, Melbourne ; Robert Dowling, licensed victualler, Melbourne. Mr. Jacob is to file an account ...
Article : 193 wordsThe lecture delivered last night in the Town-hall, by the Rev. Father Kelly, in reply to the one given in the same place by Dr. Bromby, was listened to with profound ...
Article : 1,040 wordsA deputation of gentlemen representing the councils of Melbourne, St. Kilda, Prahran, Brighton, &e., had an interview with the Minister of Railways to ask for a ...
Article : 1,081 wordsA down-river correspondent of the Wagga Wagga Express informs that journal that the decomposed remains of a human being have been discovered by a man named Jeffrey, ...
Article : 160 wordsThe reported defaulting legal manager is said to be £20 short in his accounts. It is supposed he has gone away, but it has not yet been determined what action will be taken. ...
Article : 142 wordsJohn Francis Dunkerton and Thomas Landridge Walker, carrying on business under the style or firm of Dunkerton and Walker, of Sandridge [?] ...
Article : 294 wordsThe following is a list of the prisoners for trial at the ensuing criminal sessions, to be held on the 15th inst.:-- Samuel Thomas and Smith Brown, obtain. ...
Article : 126 wordsMISCELLANEOUS CHARGES.--Bridget Leathers and John Dogrell were sent to gaol for a month on a charge of disorderly conduct. LARCENY.--Margaret Riddell was charged ...
Article : 276 wordsMr. Baker has defeated Mr. Milner Stephen for the Southern Goldfields' District by a large majority. The intensely hot weather continues. ...
Article : 34 wordsIn the import markets this morning there has been very little business doing beyond that transacted by auction. Breadstuff are dull, and prices show a downward ...
Article : 251 wordsThe weather continues hot, but favorable for harvesting. The question of lighting the city with gas is again being agitated. ...
Article : 534 wordsSIR,--Sir James M'Culloch complainssorely of the suspicions to which he is subjected, owing to his various business ramifications of merchant, bank director, and dealer in ...
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Advertising : 823 wordsRIORDAN v. GUNDRY.--An affiliation order had been made by Mr. Call, and Mr. Fisher now appeared to support a summons calling upon the defendant Gundry to find sureties ...
Article : 75 wordsDecember 14.--High Water, 5 54 a.m.; 6.16 p.m. This Day, 6 a.m.--Wind,S.. light; weather, gloomy. Noon.--Wind, S, light; weather, gloomy. ARRIVED (THIS DAY). ...
Article : 898 wordsJacob Hardy, residing at Northcote, was charged with assaulting his wife, Emma Hardy, and using threatening language towards her. It appeared from the evidence ...
Article : 766 wordsBusiness very dull again to-day. Government debentures, no transactions reported. National Bank in demand at an advanced price without finding sellers. Commercial ...
Article : 126 wordsSIR,--" Murder will out" is an old proverb, and one which the Daily Telegraph-- that tardy conveyance of news-- is about to exemplify in itself. How eloquent is the ...
Article : 263 wordsA lamentable accident, resulting in the death of two boys (the sons of Edward Rogers, a fisherman, of Queenscliff) occurred on Saturday. The father, ...
Article : 206 wordsBusiness at the Corner to-day has been very quiet. Winter's Freehold were as low as L16 10s., but rose to L18 ; Hand and Band are reported at L9 18s. ; Park, cum ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Tue 13 Dec 1870, Page 3
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