Sir,—I am sure, with your usual kindness, you will devote a small space in your universally-read journal to the remedy of a very great nuisance in Sandridge, namely, the disgusting stench from the slaughterhouses ...
Article : 147 wordsWe have intelligence from Adelaide to the 9th instant. VACCINATION.—In the Legislative Council on the 6th instant, in answer to a question by ...
Article : 2,466 wordsSir,—In addition to the many predisposing causes of disease that abound inn this neighborhood, I was not a little surprised to witness the establishment of a general slaughterhouse, the stench of which I have felt at a ...
Article : 403 wordsTo His Excellency Sir Charles Hotham, Lieutenant-Governor of Victoria. "'Tis the curse of the service: Preforment goes by letter and affection, ...
Article : 967 wordsTHE SCHOOLMASTER ABROAD.—A very distinguished Government officer, residing on the road fast becoming fashionable, as the highway to Toorak, has just mounted upon the gate-post leading to his "demesne" ...
Article : 2,492 wordsWe are in receipt of intelligence from Hobart Town to the 13th, and Launceston to the 14th instant. The proposed transfer of the existing convict department to the colonial ...
Article : 680 wordsDean's Creek, Colao, 13th September, 1854. Sir,—Having on the above date been cited to appear before the J. P.s of the township of Colac, to answer a summons at the instance of Mr. H. Murray, squatter, ...
Article : 757 wordsSir,—In answer to an advertisement which appeared in your Journal of July 4th, 1854, I addressed a letter to a gentleman at West Maitland, New South Wales, but not receiving an answer at the expected time, I ...
Article : 223 wordsThe £200 sittings of the Bourke County Court were resumed in the New Supreme Court House This morning at ten o'clock. WILLIAMS V. ADAMS. ...
Article : 1,424 wordsMay it please your Excellency,— The public have seldom hailed anything with more delight than the appearance in the Argus of this morning, of an entire column and ...
Article : 350 wordsSir,—On my return from the city to this place, last night, about ten o'clock, it was my misfortune, and that of my wife, to fall into the trap made by the Melbourne Corporation, a short distance east of the top of ...
Article : 297 wordsA good deal of personality, or something bordering upon personality, will probably be uttered in the Council Chamber this afternoon. Mr. Cowper has placed upon the paper ...
Article : 1,625 wordsThe insolvent Nicholas applied for his certificate, assisted by Mr. Edwards for Mr. Slevwright[?] E. Courtney, Esq., official assignee. It appeared that the other insolvent had abscended ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 19 Sep 1854, Page 5
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