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  2. UNRULINESS OF THE "STARS."

    Sir,—I should [?] much gratifled if by the insertion of this paragraph an impression were mad[?] our musical "stars" who honor as with their [?] at the Mechanics Institute. ...

    Article : 183 words
  3. FAMINE PRICE OF MEAT.

    Sir,—In commenting on the present high price of meat and its cance, you have omitted to take into your calculations the fact, that about two-thirds of the sheep in the colony are completely locked up to the ...

    Article : 881 words
  4. CITY COUNCIL.

    The Council met at half-part twelve [?] Pressent; The Mayor; Aldermem [?] Reilly, Stephen; Councillors Walsh, [?] Clay, Hayward, Croke, Drewery, [?] ...

    Article : 2,680 words
  5. ENGLAND AND AUSTRALIA — THE MAILS AS THEY MIGHT BE.

    Sir,—With Mr. Spring and others, I take, [?] interest in the various suggestions offered with a v[?] of lessening the distance between this and England. Now, S[?], It appears to me that one way of accomplishing that ...

    Article : 294 words
  6. COUNTY COURT OF BOURKE.

    Upon the application of Mr. M'Dermott, and by consent of defendant, this cause was ordered by His Honor to be placed first upon the cause list for Monday next. GIBBONS V. W[?]XON. ...

    Article : 1,364 words
  7. THE LAND QUESTION.

    Sir,—It is no new le I have to [?] [?] of the impolicy. In any say the absolute inju[?] and crucity of the present land regulations I trust on will find space in the Argus for the following incidents:— ...

    Article : 689 words
  8. DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE.

    THE NEW DEAD-HOUSE.—Although of course anxious to record all possible praise to the Government for their wise provision for fatal contingeneles at and near the Prince's Bridge, we confess that we can scarcely look ...

    Article : 3,831 words
  9. TO E. COHEN, ESQ., PRESIDENT OF THE JEWISH CONGREGATION.

    Sir,—I am influenced by no other mo[?] in addressing you, than that which must beat strongly in the heart of every true-minded [?], also cannot otherwise than polg[?]ntly [?] political spathy which ...

    Article : 872 words
  10. SHIP-CANAL AND DOCKS.

    Sir,—Having been favored with an inspection of the several compating plans for the ship-Canal and Docks some time since exhibited at the of[?] of the Provisional Committee, No. 28 Queen-street, I examined them the ...

    Article : 1,529 words
  11. GOVERNMENT LAND SALE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 727 words
  12. THE BRITISH CONSUL WANTED.

    Sir,—Having a wish to aid the efforts of those who are preparing to give a suitable reception to Sir Charles Hotham, I consulted the programme of the procession, as promulgated by the Solons of Swanston-street. ...

    Article : 135 words
  13. CITY POLICE COURT.

    DRUNKENNESS.—The following persons were fined 20s. each for drunkenness:—James Millar, Henry Moor[?], Chns, Bryan, Thos, Joy, Jas, Dyke, Jan, Stewart, Josh, Jonos, J[?], O'Connell, Hogh M'Kenzle, Wm. ...

    Article : 1,468 words
  14. HEATRCOTE HOSPITAL.

    Sir,—Residing at Heathcote, and feeling interested, both on personal and public grounds in its prosperity and progress, I cannot re[?]n[?]n from making use of your inf[?]n lal journal as the vehicle for a few remarks upon ...

    Article : 542 words
  15. ST. JAMES'S ORPHAN ASYLUM AND ITS APPEAL FOR CARRAGES.

    "The Committee of the St. James' Orphan Asylum beg to appeal carnestly to the public for contribution of vegetables the medical attendants having given it as their opinion, that it is absolutely necessary for the ...

    Article : 280 words
  16. CORONER'S RETURNS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 261 words
  17. NORTH MELBOURNE ROAD.

    Sir,—Knowing that you are at all times interested and ever ready to assist in whatever tends to the public benefit, I beg to call your attention to the read about to be made to connect North Melbourne with Melbourne ...

    Article : 341 words
  18. WATER SUPPLY.

    Sir,—In bringing water from the plenty from an elevation of nearly six hundred foot above the level of Melbourne, is it intended that the pipe should be kept full in order to obtain a motive power from the [?] ...

    Article : 311 words
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