Sir,—Having been assailed in the most ungenerous manner by a letter signed "Constant Reader," in last Friday's Bee, I considered myself bound to reply to it on the same day; but as that journal ...
Article : 553 wordsFor London—Lincolnshire, 20th July; Anglesey 8th August. The steamer Hotham, under the command of Captain Wyse, a crew of four men, and Mr. Campbell, a ...
Article : 119 wordsThe Council met at three o'clock. Present:— Crs. Sytmonds (Chairman pro[?]em), O'Keefe, Strickland, Burrowes, and Macartney. The minutes of the previous meeting were read ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 31 wordsTHE ratepayers just now must feel somewhat in the situation of Tantalus. Just as they had begun to felicitate themselves upon the probability of having only to pay a rate of sixpence in the pound ...
Article : 599 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—Advices from Lambing Flat state that great disorder still prevails there, but many concerned in the late riots have left, apprehending an attempt by Government to capture ...
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Family Notices : 25 wordsA general meeting of subscribers towards the "B.R. Subscription Matches" was held on Monday evening, at the Shamrock Hotel. Captain Skene occupied the chair. ...
Article : 1,033 wordsRELYING upon their presumed influence and respectability, the Opposition have put out no political programme. They have partially turned out a Ministry not exactly palatable to the ...
Article : 1,027 wordsSir,—The Heales Ministry, if it expects to obtain the support of the people at the forthcoming elections, must lose no time in declaring its policy with refer ence to the Crown Lands. The ...
Article : 498 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Two persons were brought up for having been drunk in the streets; one was fined 5s., and the other, Mary Gilmore, was remanded until next day, in order to be charged ...
Article : 234 wordsThings are quite at Lambing Flat. Sugars have again fallen 20s. per ton. Tea is lower. ARRIVALS.—Mr. J. J. Casey, the Chairman of the Municipality, arrived in Sandhurst last night ...
Article : 416 wordsSir,—I see from your paper of to-day that Mr. Denovan is being assailed by his old opponents. The men who have neither the manliness of character or the moral courage to attack a gentleman ...
Article : 526 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—One person was fined for this offence. DAMAGING PROPERTY. — Joseph Lowe was charged by Patrick O'Sullivan with damaging ...
Article : 141 wordsDRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—Joseph Nichols, who had been very disorderly in his cups, was fined 40s., or the alternative with Mr. Gee for three days. ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Wed 10 Jul 1861, Page 2
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