THE Enchanter. from London, brings English news of a somewhat later date, being to the 1st of August. The following digest is partly from the Melbourne papers. ...
Article : 1,136 wordsNovember 3—June and Elizabeth, 22 tons, M. B[?]kell, master, from Circular Head. Passenger — John Williams. Carver and Dalton, Agents. ...
Article : 243 wordsMR. MARTIN moved an address praying that his Excellency will be pleased to cause to be laid on the table of this House, a return showing— "1. The number of licenses to dig for gold issued in ...
Article : 1,697 wordsThe following is the most Important clause in a despatch recently received in Sydney:— 4. With regard to obtaining re-payment of the cost. of passage of emigrants leaving the ...
Article : 210 wordsGEELONG MEMS.—Prospecting is supposed by many to be a pleasant walk in company with a Tin Dish, Colander, and Trowel. Gold is supposed to be found by ...
Article : 407 wordsNovember 1.—City of Melbourne, screw-propeller, 139 tons, W. H. Saunders, commander, from Launceston, 30th alt. November 2.— Margaret Brock, barque, 245 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 61 wordsAs Association hearing this designation, has been established in the Portland district. The following particulars of the meeting, at its formation, are from the Portland papers:— ...
Article : 451 wordsThe following are conclusions drawn by Sir Roderick J. Murchison, from facts stated by him at a lecture given at the Royal Institution, London, ...
Article : 267 wordsTHE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS—The nominations in the five wards of the City came off on Saturday at noon, and from the fact of only two of the Wards being contested, but little excitement was ...
Article : 220 wordsThe proprietor and editor of the Belfast Gazette, who had to attend the late Geelong Assizes, as a witness, complains, in Saturday's Gazette, ...
Article : 215 wordsGOLD PROSPECTING.—The three gentlemen whose departure from Portland, on a gold prospecting expedition to the Wannon, we mentioned in our last number, returned, after the absence ...
Article : 356 wordsThe following are conclusions drawn by Sir Roderick J. Murchison, from facts stated by him at a lecture given at the Royal Institution, London, ...
Article : 307 wordsARRIVED.—Schooner Don Juan, from Hobart town; barque Thalia, from San Francisco; schooner Helen, from Melbourne; steamer Shamrock, from Launceston; schooner Velocity, from ...
Article : 115 wordsTHE Sydney Herald, commenting on the financial message of the Governor of New South Wales, says:— "The amount received into the Treasury during ...
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Advertising : 95 wordsWe are informed that a party of Messrs Cullen and Edols men arrived on Saturday morning, with large quantities of gold; a party of nine men shared 56½ ...
Article : 97 wordsSIR,—As the question of capital punishments has been discussed in your columns, allow me to draw your attention to a recent debate in the New ...
Article : 800 wordsThe following appears among the "Notices of, Motions" to be made in the Legislative Council of New South Wales :— ...
Article : 193 wordsIt was stated confidently that gold had been discovered, and several prospecting parties had started upon tours of discovery. Captain Berkely had received the appointment of Sergeant ...
Article : 214 wordsElizabeth Taylor was brought up and remanded on her own request until this morning. We refrain from giving the evidence adduced, ...
Article : 33 wordsFlour, at Dight's mill, fine, 207: seconds, 181 Bread, 11d the 4lb loaf, though one baker has advertised it at 9d for cash over the counter. At Lees & Co.'s sale last week, some flour ...
Article : 216 wordsPresent: His Worship the Mayor, Captain Fyans, and J. F. Str[?]chon, M. L. C. RICHARDSON V. HARRISON. This was a postponed case from last sittings, ...
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