Yesterday (Thursday) a special meeting of the Weatern Council was held in the usual place of meeting, for the purpose of taking into consideration the subject of the water ...
Article : 587 wordsThe prospects of this place are more and more satisfactory. One company after another is opening the golden treasures which are evidently deposited here, and I. ...
Article : 426 wordsA meeting of this body was held last even[?](Thursday) to cosider the question of [?] supply ae proposed by Mr. Jackson, [?] The members of the two Municipal ...
Article : 666 wordsPresent—A. L. Lynn, Esq., in the chair; Messrs E. Lewis and E. Smith, Dre. Hillas Mount, and Whitcombe, Messrs W. H. Foster, D. Wood, W. Cooper, and A. F. ...
Article : 627 wordsSIR,—It is with unbounded pleasure I have observed the very concise, explicit and erudite effasion, signed "W. B. Rodier," which appeared in the Star of yesterday. I am ...
Article : 701 wordsThe importance of a speedy adjustment of the law in reference to mining on private property has been seriously made apparent during the last week, by a dispute between ...
Article : 750 wordsThe deputation appointed at the late meeting at the White Horse Hotel, to wait on the Government and represent the claims of the district for a large grant of money for the ...
Article : 981 wordsLast night a meeting of the Stewards of [?] Balarat Turf Club was held ill Bath's for the purpose of handicapping the [?] entered for the various races, and ...
Article : 633 wordsSIR,—Is it true as reported that the following are the only parties having the privilege of hiving the water supplied direct to their premises from the Swamp—Councillors ...
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The Star (Ballarat, Vic. : 1855 - 1864), Fri 25 Nov 1859, Page 3
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