(Before His Honour Mr. Justice A'Beckett.) PROBATES AND LSTTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. Probate was granted to the wills of the following:—Peter Patrick Curran, £26,120, on ...
Article : 1,464 wordsThe record of rough weather furnished of late by vessels arriving here from the United Kingdom is not altogether closed. When the Killochan and Curby came in it was ...
Article : 1,073 wordsThe Legislative Assembly has at last commenced work, after having spent three weeks debating the address in reply to the Governor's speech. It would ...
Article : 937 wordsBallaarat, for London.—3,857[?]bags, wheat, 2,024 bags flour, 85 bags peas. 252 bis wool, 55 bis leather, 60 bis skins, 61 cks [?]11 [?]cs wine, 103 ingots tin, 7 cks butter, IS pkgs merchandise and effects, 23 bars specie ...
Article : 132 wordsBallaarat, for London, &c.—Saloon: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sadler, Mr. and Mrs., R. J. Stroud, Mr. and Mrs. Dennison Mr. and Mrs. J. Slaven, Mrs. and Miss Maitland-Ware, Mrs. Kirk and family (four) Mrs. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 352 wordsFor London:—Mr. A. Knowles, Mr. C. Gunter, Mr., Mrs., and Miss Grabain, Mr. C. G. Miller. Misses Pender (two), Messrs. Pender (two), Mr. A.L.P. Windmill, Mrs. Nicholson and child, Mr. G. L. ...
Article : 68 wordsBusiness in this market has continued active throughout the past fortnight and has been well distributed, both investment and speculative stocks being largely dealt in. Numerous new limited ...
Article : 2,424 wordsHarry Patterson, a working man who had teauled at Avenel, was tried at the Melbourne General Sessions Court on Wednesday before his Honour Judge Worthington, on a ...
Article : 298 wordsThe whole of the building trades are at present enjoying a season of unusnal prosperity, indeed it is said that at no time in the history of the colony has that class of work ...
Article : 168 wordsThe last fortnight has seen the balancing of the houses winch balance at 30th June brought to a conclusion. The results, so far as at present determined, are, we ...
Article : 1,397 wordsSir,—I was much encouraged by the wholly unlonked for invitation of the Boards ot Advice Union to discourse to them on the outlines of the educational system of Canada, or, ...
Article : 890 wordsA trial was made yesterday in the bay, between Williamstown and Port Melbourne, of a life saving raft, which lind been invented by Captain Allman, of the Union ...
Article : 497 wordsThe following were the stocks in bond at Melbourne on July 7:—Brandy—3,200½ hinds, 15,305 cases. Rum—1,013 bhds, 1391 cases. Genova—10 hhds 9,144 four-galton cases, 470 two-gallon cases. Whisky— ...
Article : 224 wordsDuring the past fortnight there have passed through the market-yards at Flemington about 4,730 fat cattle, 416 fat calves, about 44,350 fat sheep, and 3,880 fatlambs. Fat Cattle.—The supply consisted chiefly of middling ...
Article : 366 wordsCable communication with Europe has been entirely suspended during the past fort night by the simultaneous breakage on Friday, the 29th ult., of the two cables between ...
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Article : 465 wordsThe following tendors were yesterday accepted by the Commissioner of Public. Works:—New brick post and telegraph office, Portarlington, Goss and M'Lure, ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 13 Jul 1888, Page 11
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