As the City of Sydney was leaving the Railway Pier, a gentleman jumped on board a lighter lying a few yards off, almost unnoticed. In so doing his feet slipped, and he fell ...
Article : 1,412 wordsFor Otago.—Empress of the Sea, 12th September; Helen M'Gaw, 12th September. For London—Wellesly, 13th September; Result, 5th October. ...
Article : 130 wordsA TRIPLICATE OF CHARGES.—Joseph Ford was fined 40s. for having been drunk and disorderly on Saturday night; 40s. for using obscene language; and a further sum of £5 for assaulting the ...
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Advertising : 169 wordsThe following portion of a letter, in reference to the New Zealand goldfields, has been handed to us for publication:— Otago, Dunedin, 30th August, 1861. ...
Article : 165 wordsThe "Sailor of France, or the Republican of Brest," is a two-act drama, with little pretensions to anything above mediocrity in its language and a plot remarkably meagre, both in its construction ...
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Article : 956 wordsSir,—Those benevolent friends of Mr. Hopkins, who so promptly contributed towards the funds, collected some times since, may not be aware that his health is rapidly declining, and that ...
Article : 100 wordsSir,—Yesterday morning, a miner named Adolphus Witt, whilst working in the Endeavour Company's claim, on the Victoria Reef, had his head seriously fractured from a quantity of stone falling on him. ...
Article : 101 wordsSir,—Allow me a space in your columns to vindicate myself from the most unmanly attack made on me by the person styling himself " P. J., not a J.P." ...
Article : 312 wordsDuring the past week the market at Deniliquin has been moved by several sales of sheep and store cattle. We have now cleared off nearly the whole of our store stock, and as the demand of late has been ...
Article : 582 wordsThe correspondent of the M. and D. Advertiser, writing on Wednesday last, has the following:— The population, I think, maybe estimated at about 2,500, and should any more golden holes bottom ...
Article : 754 wordsJones v Davis and Co—L3 17s 6d. Mr Wrixon appeared for the plaintiffs, who, by their traveller, Mr Burt, proved the delivery of a quantity of beer at a store at Huntly, over the door of which there was ...
Article : 930 wordsBACK CREEK, Saturday. — Intelligence has [?] the Chronicle office that another claim has been bottomed at Mount Greenock, with a prospect of two ounces to the load. The lead is now ...
Article : 110 wordsHalf a ton of stone from the claim of Early, Dowding and Chapple, on the Johnson's Reef, crushed at the Johnson's Reef Company's machine, yielded 300 ounces of gold! ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Tue 10 Sep 1861, Page 2
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