The storm on Wednesday, which flooded the country in every direction around this [?] ship, filed our ears with the rear of [?] artillery, and dazzled our eyes with some few ...
Article : 363 wordsA special general meeting of the committee of the above institution, called on requisition, was held last night, for the purpose of "considering the position of the auditors, receiving report ...
Article : 1,573 wordsThe Finance Committee met at the usual hour. Present: The Mayor, Crs. Woodward, Bayne, Sterry, Buckley, Clark, Holmes, and Denovan. ...
Article : 537 wordsThe hot oppressive weather of late has had a most depressing effect on both man and beast; so much so that many people are suffering from ill-health, and stock generally is rapidly ...
Article : 404 wordsSir,—A clerk of courts, who receives a high salary, taking down evidence at a charge to "applicant" of from one to three guineas, which goes into his own pocket. Judge Noel takes all ...
Article : 313 wordsSir,—I see by your paper that what are called the outside clubs of the district are combilling to form an eleven for the purpose of playing the best cleven of the B.U.C.C. As I ...
Article : 218 wordsOn Thursday last, at the local police court, Mr. Ogier, P.M., in[?]licted a well-merited heavy punishment on a man named James Corbet, for the careless use of fire. It appears that the man ...
Article : 1,260 wordsSir,—Having road the letter of Mr. Knight, and your remarks thereon, in reference to the loss sustained by the Government in supplying Sandhurst with water, I would draw your ...
Article : 194 wordsVICTORIA CONSOLS COMPANY.£The half-yearly meeting was held at Mr. H. Birch's office on Monday last; seven shareholders, reproach ting 10,120 shares, were present; Mr. Woodward in the chair. ...
Article : 1,999 wordsLetters were read- From Messrs. Brown and Ellison, on behalf of C. H. Read, of High-street, drawing attention to the damage done to his property, ...
Article : 2,819 wordsIn a few weeks the All-England Eleven will be on Bendigo, and it is necessary that the Bendigo players should get into the bent trim for meeting them. To this end the old adage ...
Article : 149 wordsSir,—It appears, that some of the members of the Hospital Committee do not deem it advisable to hold an Easter Fair this year. Had this been announced in time a fair might ...
Article : 259 wordsOur Marong correspondent writes:—The weather has continued intensely hot and dry. On Saturday there was every indication of rain. The sky occasionally looked murky and dim, ...
Article : 886 wordsSir,—In the master of spring stampers, described as the idea of "a person of inventive mind," I am inclined to believe the said person has overlooked the fact that an expenditure of ...
Article : 114 wordsSir,—I believe the Council intend to give permission, or have done so, to open the cricket ground in the Reserve. Now, it will never do to allow every club in the land to play and ...
Article : 141 wordsSir,—As I know your columns are always open to anyone who has either been misunderstood or misrepresented or injured by any thing that appears in your paper, whether editorial or otherwise, I ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Sat 17 Feb 1877, Page 1
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