Friday, 28th August.—Marion, from coast— wiso; H.M.S. Victoria, from Port Albert; London, from Sydney. SAILED. ...
Article : 170 wordsTHE GOLD-FIELDS' MANAGEMENT BILL. The House resolved itself into committee for the consideration of this bill, brought in by Mr Haines, Mr Fellows, and Mr Sit ...
Article : 3,758 wordsOur Port Fairy neighbors are entering with zest into tho trade which the Mount Ararat gold-fields hare opened up to them; but the benefits arising from supplying tbe wants ...
Article : 363 wordsThis place is now attracting the mining population, and there cannot be less than ten thousand people have; and at the rate they are coming in, in a week that number will be ...
Article : 409 wordsWESTWARD HO! seems now to be the destined development of the auriferous deposits Westward ho! large numbers of the people, as a matter of course, ...
Article : 1,254 wordsOur population has been greatly reduced of late, through the all-absorbing rush to Mount Ararat. Gold diggers do not apprar to have studied the old proverb, that "a ...
Article : 356 wordsThe Assembly met to-day, at halfpast four o'clock. In reply to Dr Owens, Mr Moore said the surveyors were actively em ...
Article : 347 wordsFrom our files of the Register, to the 24th instant, we gather the following items of interest:- THE NEW MINISTRY.—On the 14th Mr ...
Article : 362 wordsBULLAROOK RUSH.—We hear from the rush at this place that there is a considerable number of people there, although some of those who have essayed to find out ...
Article : 2,193 wordsDRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—Jane Carer, a young woman apparently ashamed of herself, was brought up on a charge of being drunk, and was discharged. ...
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The Star (Ballarat, Vic. : 1855 - 1864), Sat 29 Aug 1857, Page 2
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