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Article : 663 wordsThe prospect of railway communication with Melbourne and Sydney naturally excites the liveliest interest in this district. The opening of the City markets, now shut up by the ...
Article : 92 wordsSir,—It Is my wish to trouble the o[?]nd[?]tors of the public press as seldom as possib'e to correct any inaccuracies they may fall into respecting my own short specehos; but L nevertheless, wo[?] wish you to ...
Article : 171 wordsThe Port Lewis Commercial Gazette, in a retrospect of the past year, which contains most satisfactory details of the progress and general condition of the Island, says:— ...
Article : 531 wordsSir,—In the reports of the Leghlative Council published in your paper of Saturday l[?]t reference is made to what is termed "A Bill to facilitate the Compulsory sequestration of the estate and effects of persons in ...
Article : 485 wordsSir,—In your country edition of February 23rd, I noticed an article from the Leverpool A[?], sketching the policy to be pursued by our new Governor. In the description given of the people whom he will have to ...
Article : 246 wordsThe Government Gasette of Tuesday, 7th inst., contains six proclamations of Government Land Sales, to be hold during the month of April. We give the particulars in a digested ...
Article : 693 wordsThe foundation stone of a new church (to be ulled Christ's Church) was laid at Castlo[?]e, on Monday last, the principal officials of the Camp and the alite of the town attending ...
Article : 1,816 wordsThe BuckLAND.—In a late communication I alluded to the delay that has been so generally complained of on the gold-fields of the colony in the issuing of storekeopers' licenses, ...
Article : 707 wordsSir,—Heing a subscriber to your papar, I trust you will allow me to call the attention of the propar authorities to the face of the road-way o[?] prince's Bridge being in a very dangerous condition. I realde at ...
Article : 144 wordsT[?] RIVER AND H[?]O[?] T[?]T.—No reply has yet been received by Mr. Wore, the Chairman of Committee, to the memorial to the Government on the above subject. We must say that this is really too bad. The ...
Article : 3,279 wordsSir,—I was much gra[?]ed in perusing the letter from your correspondent[?]., of Tuesday morning last, respooting drunkenness at the diggings but there was one remark which needs a little explanation, vis., that ...
Article : 328 wordsThere was a good deal of the time of the Court wasted previously to commencing business. In consequence of their being only one assessor (Mr. Hawley) in attendance. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 10 Mar 1854, Page 5
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