OPENING OF THE NEW MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.—Our readers will see by a notification in another column, that the large hall of the Institute will be opened on the 10th proximo ...
Article : 2,851 wordsLast Saturday's Argus contained the names of fifteen new insolvents, and Tuesday's issue of the same journal contained a list of sixteen. Cape of Good Hope journals so the 18th of ...
Article : 1,481 wordsSIR,—Local literature, alias home made books, has never yet been patromsed in Australia; hence, I cannot be surprised that the enclosed notice met with no response. I shall ...
Article : 187 wordsDavid Evans and John Barry, charged with being drunk,—first offence,—were admonished. James Smith was brought up on suspicion ...
Article : 404 wordsThe correspondence with the Government of New South Wales, on the subject of the border customs, was laid on the table. In answer to Mr. Brooke, ...
Article : 629 wordsSIR,—As the anniversary of Separation (No. 1) is approaching, I enclose you a Song I wrote upon that interesting subject some fourteen years ago, which was published in the Port Phillip Herald, ...
Article : 87 wordsIn Australasia there did dwell, A mother and a daughter; The lass all others did excel. And many lovers sought her. ...
Article : 267 wordsAUTOBIOGRAPHY OF PROCRASTINATOR: Embracing a period of Twenty-one years Residence in Australia Felix, formerly Port Philip, now her Majesty's loyal Colony of Victoria, and ...
Article : 41 wordsSIR,—As the new Mechanics' Institute is now fast approaching to completion, perhaps I may be excused in calling the attention of the Committee to the efforts now being made ...
Article : 379 wordsThomas Wilson, Oscar Betson, John Smith and Charles Smith, seamen, were brought before the Court, charged on suspicion of being deserters from a ship in the Bay. ...
Article : 182 wordsACCORDING TO DR. FORBES WINSLOW, there are in the metropolis 10,000 children trained to crime, 5,000 receivers [?] goods, 15,000 gamblers, 25,000 beggars, 30,000 drunkards, 180,000 ...
Article : 480 wordsIn answer to Mr. Loader, Mr. Francis stated that the embankment on the north side of the Yarra would be continued further down than Queen-street. ...
Article : 1,811 wordsThomas Brown and James Harris were brought before the Court, charged with stealing a boat, the property of a waterman residing at Sandridge. ...
Article : 321 wordsSIR,—Between two and three months ago, a notice appeared in your journal, stating that the Elocution Society had held a meeting one evening during the week in the Green-room, ...
Article : 406 wordsThe Crown Lands Sales Bill was recommitted for the consideration of a number, of clauses and of several proposed new clauses. On clause 15, on the motion of Mr. Bennett, the ...
Article : 367 wordsTaylor v. Laing. Claim for board and lodging. Defendant ordered to pay £4 6s. and costs of court. Same b. Thomas Downing Adjourned till 3rd ult. ...
Article : 297 wordsINTRODUCTION OF A NEW HONEY BEE.—At a meeting of the Apiarian Society, on Wednesday evening, the secretary described the successful introduction into this country of the Apis Ligustica, ...
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Williamstown Chronicle (Vic. : 1856 - 1954), Sat 30 Jun 1860, Page 3
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