Sir,—You may have read of the e[?] answer of the country man, who, when re[?] by his pastor for awearing; and rem[?] that Soripture says, "Sw[?] total all:" simply, of perhaps breadly, repilled, "I ...
Article : 1,209 wordsWhereas it is expedient to [?] age the formation of partnerships for the promotion of agri[?], mising, mercantile, mechanical, [?], and other undertakings in this [?], and that object would be ...
Article : 1,135 wordsSir,—To beg to bring the following facts under your notice relating to the Pilots. There are thrse Pilot [?], the De[?]morang, Anonyma and Co[?]sair, whose duties are to [?] out ...
Article : 738 wordsThis was the first meeting for the proof of de[?]. The insolvent was present, and Mr Brcokfield, solicitor, appeared to support him. The Official Assi[?], Mr. Courtney, was also p[?]t. ...
Article : 530 wordsTHE BALAARAT ESCORT.—The Balaarat Escort arrived at the Treasury at 5 p. m. yesterday, and brought from Balaarat to Melbourne 2[?]16 owners of god, and left at Geelong 6128 sucess; total, [?]414. ...
Article : 3,122 wordsA very [?]ally [?]ed requstile: has [?] presented to the Mayor, requesting him to call a public meeting for the purpose of deciding on the best method of [?]ing the public sppresiation of the services of ...
Article : 414 wordsThis was an notice brought to [?] a certain sum of money had and received for carriage from Melbourne to M[?]. The de[?] are wall-known careless, and had ...
Article : 1,115 wordsSir,—On [?] Mr. W[?] s[?] in your paper of they as the Cape Pat[?] and other [?] Selde in this colony, I can [?] to no other con[?] respecting the field that I [?] others are gaged on ...
Article : 119 wordsSir,—Mr. We[?] having is his letter of this day [?] [?] [?], I may be permitted a word in reply. My [?] I [?] is not [?], and big to state ...
Article : 347 wordsYesterday's Government Gos[?] cou[?] an ar[?] of certain sales of Crown lands as follows: —At the Police Office, Sundhurat, on Monday, January, 14th, seventy-eight t. w. [?], at Barba[?]s Crook, south ...
Article : 232 wordsSir.—Hevins seen in the Argus of 20th November, a letter needed "Spiritual Wants," and signed a "Church of England man," in which not contest with assesting that children attend the Church of England ...
Article : 508 wordsThe following is a copy of the notice paper for the meeting of the Coty Council, to be held on this day, December 8th, at three o'clock p. m. precisely:— ORDERS OF THE DAY. ...
Article : 124 wordsSir.—You have at times granted a space in your valuable columns to others of my sex, will you also record to me a samll space? I want to excite the mechanical [?] of this improving city ti invent ...
Article : 200 wordsThe Government Gar[?] of yesterday, contains two P[?], [?] the present arrangements, reporting the above Courts so materially, that we [?] it desirable to copy them in full. ...
Article : 2,219 wordsSir.—It may be as well that the public should be informed of the following [?] cumitares:— A out two o'clock yesterday I rode up to the D[?] of Australian's. My business there occupied me about ...
Article : 197 wordsSir,—I wish it to be [?] understand that all my buildings, situated at Heldelberg, [?] of my dwelling house, store, [?] and edables, were, this morting (3rd De[?]) at the hour [?] o'clock ...
Article : 53 wordsThe following in the copy of the proclimation published in yesterday is Government Gazette, in which are [?] the times for holding the various Criminal Sessions of the previous. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 8 Dec 1853, Page 5
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