January 3.—Black Swan, s.s.s., from Launceston, 2nd instant, with six cabin mid sixteen steerage passengers. January 4.—Roxburgh Castle, ship, from London via Plymouth. 1st October, with twenty-four cabin and ...
Article : 357 wordsIn illustration of the inappreciable value of our quartz resources we have to record a series of transactions in connexion with one tiny claim.—About six months ago Mr. Tyneberg, a Swede, ...
Article : 936 wordsThe price of gold remains firm at £3 14s. 6d. per oz. ...
Article : 20 wordsGold remains at £3 15s. per ounce. Duty was paid on 20,452 ounces during the day, for export,—of which 17,605 ounces were for England by the Red Jacket and Anglesey; 2,691 ounces for Hong Kong by the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 31 wordsA public meeting of the passengers by the Schomberg was held on Thursday last, in the Mechanics' Institute, Melbourne, respecting the loss of their property by the wreck of this vessel, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 wordsA second broken week has added to the stagnation of trade. The wholesale and retail house alike report no sales. The house connected with the inland trade have been busy forwarding supplies of goods from their own ...
Article : 337 wordsIn our condensed report of the interesting address delivered by Mr. Pyke, the other day, to his constituents at Castlemaine, which appears in this day's issue, there occurs the following remark. ...
Article : 749 wordsBy the arrival of the Monica, from Liverpool, we have English news to the 19th October. The following are the latest telegraphic communications:— ...
Article : 3,971 wordsThe mortal remains of his Excellency Sir Charles Hotham, Governor-in-Chief of this colony, were yesterday interred in the New Cemetery, in the presence of an immence concorse of persons. The spectators included ...
Article : 1,393 wordsWe are gradually drifting on towards the day oh which we must decide whether we will accept of a municipality or not, and we do not see, or even hear of, any preparations on the part of those ...
Article : 1,009 wordsThe funeral of the late Governor takes place to-day. It is a public one, and the deceased will, as a matter of course, be borne to his last home with all the pomp and circumstance of woe which the ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Tue 8 Jan 1856, Page 2
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