Sir,—To the last of the mineral [?]shes of Victoria, with which her future p[?]ogress i[?] int[?]mately con[?], may be added "Chr[?]e," or "O[?]m[?] Chrom[?] Iron Ore" The sample examined comes from the ...
Article : 104 wordsNINE [?]ILE CA[?]K—The diggings at this places during the past we [?] [?] the most [?] [?] on the gold-field. Several rushes have [?] there, and the population has wonderfully [?] ...
Article : 2,602 wordsSir,—I observe a letter in your paper th[?]s morning from [?] Mr. Bowering, wishing to introduce a powder for the destruction of fl[?]s, and by way of strong recommendation [?]dds it is "equally destructive to ...
Article : 264 wordsDebt proved, J. Haddy, £112. This was a second meeting for the examination of the [?]olvant. I[?] appeared from the representations of the [?]ollcitors, that certain proceedings at Williams [?] ...
Article : 1,029 wordsPresent:—His Worship the Mayor; Councellors Clowes, Davis, Guthridge, Grave, [?]allaghar, and Bennett. The two letter members did not come in until after ...
Article : 70 wordsSir,—I noticed the request contained in your journal, to the effect that you would be pleased to receive some information [?]s to the mo[?]s operan[?] adopted in the United States, in reference to the ...
Article : 661 wordsThe following is the official report of the medals awarded by the Victoria Industrial Society, at their fourth exhibition, which was held i[?] the city of Melbourne, November 23rd and 24th, 1853:— ...
Article : 734 wordsENGLISH SUMMARY—A further supply of copies of our English Summary for transmission by the Chu[?] will be obtainable this morning. The crowd of matter prepared for yesterday's pub[?], forced [?]s to omit a ...
Article : 4,307 wordsAt a meeting held at Mr. Green's office, on Thursday, the 17th November, 1853. Dr. Carr in the Chair. Proposed by Mr. E. Kemp, and [?]e[?]onded by Mr. ...
Article : 275 wordsThis was a [?] of [?]lander, wherein a verdict had been returned last Ni[?]l Priu[?] sittings for the defendant. A rule [?] had been obtained to show [?] why a now [?] should not be granted on the ground of the ...
Article : 836 wordsThis was an action brought [?]y plaintiff[?] to recover the value of work and labor performed. On the part of the plainfiff[?] it was averred that they had agreed with defendant to quarry out a tank, and as ...
Article : 1,039 wordsSir,—The "million" loan applied for by the Corporation has lately occupied a great sha[?]e of public [?]tention. Not [?] is due to a call of equal or greater magnitude which will to brought before the Legislative ...
Article : 265 wordsTHE WAIL OF THE "NEW CHUM." Dear friends, in merry England, Lead me a patient ear, And drop upon this we[?]ry page ...
Article : 286 words1. Mr. FAWKNER: To move, That this House do resolve itself into a committee of the whole, for the purpose of considering the propr[?]-ty of presenting an address to His Excellen[?]ey the Lieutenant-Governor ...
Article : 522 wordsSir,—I notice in your [?] of yesterday a paragraph [?]; [?] of the progress be[?]ng made by the Hawthorne people in the [?] of their [?]. The m[?]ntio[?] of this fact dra[?]s a b[?]sh from me, for the locality in ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 29 Nov 1853, Page 5
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