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  2. Shipping Intelligence

    October 9.—Alic[?], schooner, 88 tons, Robertson, master, from New Zealand via L[?]ston. Passengers—Michael M[?]Mitchell, W. Collins, F Newton, J. Eastbourne, Arthur M[?]or, John ...

    Article : 516 words
  3. Domestic Intelligence.

    SEPARATION REJOICINGS.—A meeting of the general committee is convened for today, at the Mechani[?]s Institute, at 3 o'clock, on business of importance. ...

    Article : 4,198 words
  4. Commercial Intelligence.

    Messrs. W. M. Te [?] nent and Cr. sold yesterday[?] at the Queen's Wh[?] a quanti[?] of red and [?] [?] &[?]., as follows; red [?] 11 × 3 from 6[?] 7d per [?]; [?] deals 9 × 3 at ...

    Article : 151 words
  5. VAN DIEMEN'S LAND.

    We have Van L[?] Land papers to the 2[?] October[?] They are principally occupied with [?]nde[?]sed reports of the proceedings in these Colonies on ...

    Article : 388 words
  6. SEYMOUR.

    The weather still remains dry and warm. Rain is much wanted, not only to invigorate the p [?] stu[?]e[?] but to fill [?] [?]ks and water holes for sheep washing. Upon numerous sta[?]o[?] i[?] [?] an[?] ...

    Article : 404 words
  7. Advertising

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    Advertising : 520 words
  8. THE LEADING JOURNAL[?]

    The rapid progress of the ARGUS has now placed its circulation not only far above that of any of the other Melbourne Journals, but with[?]n a trifle of the whole of them put together. Our ...

    Article : 200 words
  9. THE MYSTERIES OF ME[?]MERISM.[?]

    A PAMP[?]T "by a Lady," addressed evidently by her own hand, to "the Editor of the Argus, with the compliments of the Authoress", would, apart from its merits, appeal strongly to our ...

    Article : 3,104 words
  10. BAROMETER,—MIDNIGHT.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 8 words
  11. SUPREME COURT.

    A third meeting was held in the estate of the above insolvents[?] when the following claim was proved—Mr. Su[?]n £[?] [?]ol[?] were allowed to retain their household furniture. ...

    Article : 321 words
  12. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS[?]

    WE have to apologise to "a Subscriber" for not having noticed or in[?]ed his letter; but referring as it [?] to a paragraph which nobody ever read, in the Gazette which ...

    Article : 95 words
  13. GEELONG.

    The good people of the Commercial "Pirot[?] have been [?]ghted from their propriety, by the issue of the [?]owing "Extraordinary" from the Gee[?] Advertiser office, on Monday evening[?] ...

    Article : 1,334 words
  14. The Argus.

    IN the weekly Parliamentary summary of the Glasgow Daily Mail of the 22nd June, we find the following brief report, from which we gather that the Bill has ...

    Article : 165 words
  15. REVISION COURTS.

    During this week, Courts of Revision for revising the citizen lists of the following wards have been held:— [?] Ward [?] At the Watermen's Arms, ...

    Article : 219 words
  16. THE TRANSPORTATION DEBATE.

    The Voice of the People has triumphed. Earl Grey has [?]li[?]ited the final answer of the public through the vote of the Legislature. C[?]S [?]ALL ...

    Article : 728 words
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