Gentlemen,—You will be performing an act of humanity by adopting means for preventing cattle after sale being kept in the yards without food or water often for a period of four days; those sold on ...
Article : 135 wordsThere is quite a lull relative to Otago. Rice was executed this morning. ...
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Advertising : 104 wordsSeptember 28—Oscar, screw steamship, 500 tons, J. Stewart, from Otago 21st instant. Passengers— saloon: Captain Bows, Mr Scott; and ninety-six in the steerage. M'Meckan, Blackwood, and Co., ...
Article : 74 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Four persons were fined for this offence. STEALING CLOTHING.—Alfred Paisley and James Warden were charged with stealing a coat, vest, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 wordsSir,—The above advertisement, inserted, without our knowledge, by Mr. Alfred England in your issue of to-day, has led to the general belief that we are relinquishing business, such not being the fact, but a ...
Article : 113 wordsSince the issue of our monthly summary there have not been any changes of importance to call for notice. A telegram, via Trieste, dated London, the 6th August, has been received in Sydney, announcing ...
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Family Notices : 43 wordsTHE question of electoral reform seems likely to engage a good deal of attention in the Legislature during the present session; Dr. Owens has, a notice of motion for a Committee, and Mr. Ireland, ...
Article : 1,266 wordsSir,—What a pity that the minds of the rising generation are not considered of as much value as the bodies of our adult population? Our Council have decided so. In youth there is life!—why not preserve ...
Article : 92 wordsThe Board met last night. Present—Messrs. Nolan (Chairman pro[?]em.), Kilbride, Canavan, Abberton, Guinan, and Clune. A letter was received from the Commissioner of ...
Article : 345 wordsNEATLY framed and glazed, Mr. John Neil Macartney's letter, which appeared in our issue of yesterday, might command attention at the World's Fair of 1862, and be read when the ...
Article : 963 wordsSome little jubilation was caused amongst the Volunteers "of ours" at the results of the practice firing, when an average of 65 was obtained. It seems, however, that more centres have been made ...
Article : 1,078 wordsThe arrivals in fat cattle are not so numerous as during the last week, but are sufficiently so for the demand existing in the Victorian markets. Mustering is going on at several stations, and considerable ...
Article : 1,029 wordsSir,—My letter has had the effect I intended it to have. The caustic has been applied most successfully, and M.D., writhing and wriggling, has confessed himself. I find I was mistaken in my ...
Article : 908 wordsWAGES.—Dwyer v Burt. £34, wages claimed by complainant as a domestic servant. Judgment for the amount claimed and costs, or in default of distress, one month in wood. ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Tue 1 Oct 1861, Page 2
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