SIR—I see, by the West Bourke Guardian of 21st July that the editor of that paper, unmindful of the experience of the last moth, has been again vilifying me in no slight degree. I expected, after ...
Article : 739 wordsBACCHUS MARSH.—Flour, from £15 10s, to £16 10s per ton; Bran, £9 per ton; Pollard, £10 per ton; Wheat, Gs. 6d. 9d per bushel, LABOUR MARKET.—Mr. Elderton reports that ...
Article : 1,308 words"AND so, Jones, old follow, you are at home—,leek handy too, I sec—just the thing. I've a letter here from an old college chum, wanting me to find a Melbourne correspondent for a weekly provincial ...
Article : 687 wordsSABBATH last brought with it the long-looked-for day of opening of this beautiful Church. The new building is, perhaps, the most prominent, as it is certainly the finest erection in ...
Article : 3,100 wordsJames Parker v. Jeremiah Kelly. — Pound rescue. Fined . £1, and 15s, costs. Green and Burt v, Shire Council.—Appeal against assessment. Reduced to 2s. 6d. per acre. ...
Article : 51 wordsA meeting of the above Board was held on Saturday, 21st July. Present: Mr. G. G. Paterson (chairman), Messrs. Burke, G. Grant, W. Grant, Symington, and Tyson. ...
Article : 583 wordsA LECTURE was delivered in the Mechanics Institute oil Monday evening last, by the Rev. George Mackie, of South Yarra. The chair was taken by the Rev. James Scott, ...
Article : 927 wordsVAGRANCY.—Henry Donaldson, brought up on remand, was discharged. ASSAULT.—William Sergeant v. Ah Yen. Case dismissed. ...
Article : 70 wordsWoodward v. Morson.—Mr. Dyer for the defence. Dismissed, the Bench having no jurisdiction, it being a contract, Knight v. Morson.—Similar case, with like ...
Article : 43 wordsSIR,—With expressions of the deepest sorrow, 1 bog to submit for your journal the official word, received this day, of the death of Duncan M'Intyre, the able and brave commander of the expedition ...
Article : 118 wordsSIR,—I am sorry to have to report to you the painful tidings of the death of Mr. Duncan M'Intyre, at his brother's station, Gilliott Creek, in this district, on Monday, 4th instant, in lat. ...
Article : 830 wordsSin—On looking over the Guardian newspaper of the 21st inst., I observed one of the most disgraceful letters I have over met with in a newspaper. I should have been inclined to put more ...
Article : 264 wordsThe Board having altered their meeting day from Wednesday to Friday, a meeting was held on Friday, the 25th July. The following members wore present—Messrs. B. C. Porter, Moylan, Selby, ...
Article : 358 wordsAT a last hour on Saturday night (21st inst.) information was received by the Chief Secretary and Messrs, Bright Brothers, by telegram from Geelong, of the total wreck of the Black Ball ship Netherby ...
Article : 683 wordsSIR—Permit me to call your attention to the fact that the bean which fell from the Maddingley bridge a few months since, still Bes in the bed of the rivers and if not removed will, in all ...
Article : 84 wordsSIR—On the 21st instant a letter appeared in the Guardian, signed D. H., one of the most singular combinations of hot pies and divinity that over was penned. The writer has evidently graduated ...
Article : 644 wordsTHE "CORNER,"—The habitues of the "Corner" should feel flattered by the following, which we take from the Ballarat Star:—"How the inexperienced may be deceived by appearances was, ...
Article : 349 wordsSerious ASSAULT.—Michael Shea was charged with assaulting, with intent to do bodily harm, Philip Connell, on the 21th inst., by striking him on the head with a spade, As Connell was in a ...
Article : 425 wordsI could elicit, from the great sorrow exhibited by the expedition party at the loss of their late leader, the great esteem Mr. M 'Intyre was hold in by them, and how truly they felt the loss they had ...
Article : 99 wordsCAUTION.—The M.A. Mall says:—"Within the last few days several persons carrying on business in different parts of the district have fount them selves to be possessors of spurious half-crowns. ...
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The Bacchus Marsh Express (Vic. : 1866 - 1943), Sat 28 Jul 1866, Page 3
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