January 19.— Woodstock, ship, [?] tons, Thomas Wright, from Liverpool 11th September No passengers Martin Forrest and Co., agents ENTERED OUTWARDS ...
Article : 64 wordsOur deep sinkings are for the present all but abandoned. We regret to have this statement to make, but facts are stubborn things, and this is one patent to avoid observation. ...
Article : 353 wordsWe learn with much-pleasure that an association for amatuer dramatical purposes, has been instituted on Ararat, and comprises many of the leading names of this place. ...
Article : 82 wordsThe Commissioner has granted the following prospecting claims:— To Gladstone and mates, about a mile beyond Phillip’s Flat, 31 feet sinking; 5 dwts. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 180 wordsThe Ararat Land League Committee have very wisely directed the attention of the authorities in Melbourne to the distance of the polling places from here. The following ...
Article : 254 wordsWhen did a tale of woe and distress ever fall unheeded, on the ear of an Englishman ? When did deeds of bravery and suffering fail to find sympathy in the breast of a Briton ? ...
Article : 264 wordsMary Bennett was charged with robbery from a dwelling The case was fully proved by E. Byron, the prosecutor, and the prisoner sentenced to one month’s imprisonment. ...
Article : 198 wordsASHTON’S CIRCUS.—The equestrian troupe performed under more propitious circumstances Monday and Tuesday, on both of which occasions the building was nearly full; indeed, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 wordsA man, named John Woods was, on the of the 19th inst, stuck up in the Mainstreet, New Rush, Pleasant Creek, by three men and robbed of £1 10s. A short time ...
Article : 71 wordsI have to inform you of the safe arrival of His Excellency the Governor this day at 3 o’clock. Never on Ballarat has been witnessed a greater concourse than was gathered together on this ...
Article : 200 wordsGOLD digging appears to be apocopation so engrossing in its nature, so absorbing in its requirements, that those who follow it have not the leisure to devote to other matters ...
Article : 747 wordsIn the police proceeding of our last issue, there was the report of a case where Mr. Judge was charged with shooting and wounding a man of the name of Jas Meade. The unfortunate ...
Article : 217 wordsThe activity on the Deep Lead still continues. Several good holes have bottomed this last week, they are paying four and five ozs. to the load, and nine inches to a foot of ...
Article : 470 wordsYesterday morning a long flat or valley which lies between the Carnham diggings and Brown’s presented a most animated appearance. A party of diggers, disappointed with Carnham or ...
Article : 367 wordsWe are now on the eve of a momentous politist crisis. We have now the right of manhood suffrage acknowledged and the property qualification of members abolished. ...
Article : 511 wordsA great excitement was occasioned in the neighborhood of the lower end of the Black Lead at Wednesday night by a most deliberate attempt of a man named Coleman, who was living near ...
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