Tuesday, 19th May.—Hy[?], ship, from Otago; Emily, schooner, from River Don; Tommy, schooner, from Port Frederick; Agnes Jessie, schooner, Annie Maria, barque, from Newcastle; Unknown, schooner, ...
Article : 470 wordsAt sunset last night (writes our Geelong corres[?]ondent on Tuesday evening) there was no appear[?]nce of an unfavorable change in the weather, and most people retired to rest fully impressed with the ...
Article : 9,888 wordsBesides the arches erected in the line of route traversed by the procession yesterday, there was one and a rather elaborate one too, at the intersection of Humffray and Victoria streets. This was rather a ...
Article : 1,303 wordsBEFORE the Attorney-General will be able to renew his attempt to persuade or bully the Legislative Assembly to do something towards gagging the press of Victoria under ...
Article : 1,108 wordsDAYLESFORD.—Tea is rising, and there are no hams or bacon in the market. There is some speculation going on in tobacco. There is a rise in flour and wheat per ton, and a decline in potatoes. A rise has likewise ...
Article : 118 wordsThe Prince Alfred, steamer, has arrived with news from Nelson to the 12th May. The Government had abandoned the purchase of the Waltara block. ...
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Advertising : 353 wordsOur correspondent writes as follows:—Tuesday, the 19th May, will be a red letter day in the annals of Victoria, for if it had been a fine day no sacrifice would have been needed and little command of ...
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Family Notices : 59 wordsTHE people of Ballarat yesterday had to show their loyalty under very adverse circumstances, but they nevertheless showed it it a very enthusiastic manner. What the ...
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The Star (Ballarat, Vic. : 1855 - 1864), Wed 20 May 1863, Page 2
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