Thursday, November 18—The brig Kestrel, 190 tons, C. Smith, master, from Sydney November 9th. J. W. Smith, agent. Passengers—Messrs. W. Clarke and L. Marley in the cabin. ...
Article : 1,453 wordsMr. SOLOMON gave notice that, on Tuesday next, he should ask the Commissioner of Crown Lands if any applications had been made to the Government for the reward for the discovery of gold; and if so, whether the claim had been ...
Article : 20,604 wordsWINE AND BEER LICENCES.—Mr. Bakewell has given notice that he will, on Tuesday next, move, in the House of Assembly, that so much o the Publicans' Act as relates to the issuing of ...
Article : 41 wordsWe have narrowly escaped a ministerial crisis. The whole legislative business of the country was nearly brought to a stand-still, a dissolution of Parliament precipitated, the cost and trouble of a general election ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 150 wordsPapers to the 16th inst. Gloomy accounts are given of the crops in the neighbor hood of Melbourne. Accounts from Geelong, Bacchus Marsh, the Campaspe, the Lodden, and other districts in the interior, ...
Article : 1,422 wordsW[?] now complete our analysis of the proposed expenditure during the first half of 1859 upon Government Establishments; those under the direction of the Treasurer and the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 84 wordsECHUNGA GOLD-FIELD.—The Commissioner of Crown Lands has kindly forwarded for publication the following letter, just received from the officer in charge of the above gold-fields:— ...
Article : 228 wordsIn the House of Assembly on Friday— The COMMISSIONER OF CROWN LANDS stated in reply to Mr. SOLOMON, that no application had been sent in to the Government for a reward for the discovery of gold. ...
Article : 301 wordsPROPOSED EXTENSION OF THE TELEGRAPH TO KING GEORGE'S SOUND.—It will be seen by our Melbourne Correspondent's letter that it has been suggested that a line of Electric Telegraph ...
Article : 53 wordsTHE NEWS BY THE ADMELLA.—The length of our parliamentary and other reports compels us to omit our usual summaries of New South Wales and Tasmanian news. Beyond what has ...
Article : 41 wordsREWARD FOR GOLD DISCOVERY.—In answer to a question put by Mr. Solomon, the Commissioner of Crown Lands yesterday informed the House of Assembly that he wished it to be ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 389 wordsTHE "REGISTER" AND THE "HANSARD."— In reference to a paragraph which appeared in Thursday's Register, we have placed the matter in the hands of our night-editor, with whom the ...
Article : 621 wordsThe stoppage of the telegrams on the Victoria line was felt as a great inconvenience yesterday and the day before, but the accident—which is understood to have been caused by lightning—having been promptly remedied, ...
Article : 800 wordsTHE preliminary battle of the Estimates is over, after two days' smart fighting. The propositions respectively moved by Mr. Glyde and by Mr. Townsend have both been withdrawn, and the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 342 wordsSALISBURY WESLEYAN CHAPEL.—It will be seen by an advertisement which appears in another column that the opening services of this Chapel will take place on Sunday next, the 21st inst. On the following ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Fri 19 Nov 1858, Page 2
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