Sir,—Being a corrector of public [?], permit me to [?] your attention to the following:—Two friends, Messrs.—and—, came from the diggings a month slace, the former laboring under an attack (mild at that ...
Article : 271 wordsThe Speaker took the chair at twenty minutes past three o'clock. Petitions were presented by Mr. Hodgson, from John Dane and other freeholders of ...
Article : 4,626 wordsSir,—Here an I laid up with celd, My business compels me to be very much outside, and after walking orrather wading through the streets for the last two days up to my ankies in [?], I am regularly laid up. Last ...
Article : 407 wordsReport of the Committee on the Claims to original discovery of the Gold Fields of Victoria. The Committee appointed to consider the propriety of requesting his Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, ...
Article : 3,421 wordsSir,—Allow me to point out to you a few of the proposed innovations upon our present Postage system, and some anonalies in the new one which is about to be made law. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 990 wordsAt a nomination meeting held yesterday at the London Hotel, J. B. Hutton, Esq., was duly elected a member of the Town Council, in room of J. G. M-Millan, Esq resigned. ...
Article : 240 wordsSir,—With reference to the charge of [?]nity preferred yesterday at the City Police Court by Dr. Milton against me for not supplying him with a cup of coffee for a dying man, although, as the Doctor stated, ...
Article : 436 wordsA very great change has taken place in the weather here, which will have a considerable effect on the diggings, and also on the general trade and traffic of the district. On Saturday ...
Article : 2,058 wordsThe residents of this district appear determined to carry out the principle of their former resolutions against the obnoxious £50 licenst-tax. ...
Article : 551 wordsSir,—One of your correspondent in yesterday's paper, wishes to be informed of the best mode of applying that very efficient manure, gaune. I, for one, shall be most happy to have the opportunity of using it in ...
Article : 491 wordsMr. Fellowes, for plaintiff, obtained a rule nisi in this [?], tried last sittings before the Acting Chief Justice, for the defendent to shew cause why the verdict should not be set aside, as the same was contrary to evidence. ...
Article : 3,013 wordsAuckland papers, which bring down our advices to the 22nd of February, would lead to the conclusion that a grover interest was taken in public affairs by the luhabitants there ...
Article : 698 wordsSir,—In common with "Humanitas," I also feel for the [?] of the Celestial Nation now squatting upon the damp bunks of the Yarra. Their case is really [?]. I shall be happy to relieve you of the £[?] you ...
Article : 265 wordsSir,—In answer to your correspondent (Farmer) of Tuesday's edition, asking for information with regard to the using of guano, it is impossible today how it should be used till the quality is ascertained. I may add that ...
Article : 175 wordsTHE COUNCIL LIBRARY.—Eight cases of books for the Library of the Legislative Council have arrived, but as there is not at present any available apartment in which the volumes can be arranged for use, the cases ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 24 Mar 1854, Page 5
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