February 8.—Burra Burra, s.s.s., from Adelaide 5th inst., with fifty-eight passenger; Telegraph, steamer, from Sydney 6th inst., with one hundred and thirty-six passengers. ...
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Advertising : 12 wordsWe regret to learn that the miners have suffered materially from the late flood. Dams constructed with great care and at a great expense, have been swept away, arresting, for the time, the operations ...
Article : 1,098 wordsThis ceremony took place yesterday, at three o'clock, at the Police Court, before Mr. M'Lachlan, who had received a dedimus protestatem from the Chief Justice of the Colony, Sir William ...
Article : 272 wordsPresent: — the Chairman, Messrs. Knight, O'Conor, Clissold. Rawlings, and Ensor. The Clerk rend the minutes of the last meeting, which were confirmed. ...
Article : 1,503 wordsGold remains steady at £3 15s. 3d. per oz. By our exchanges received this evening, it is found that a great demand exists in London for gold. An early rise fin our quotation may be confidently looked for. ...
Article : 147 wordsASSAULT.—Thomas Blackwell was brought up on this charge, and pleaded guilty. It appeared that on Friday morning last the prosecutor, Mary Anne Carders, was in Messrs. Higginbotham[?] ...
Article : 665 wordsDuty was paid on 1136 ounces of gold during the day, at the Customs for export, of which 1116 ounces was for England by the Sultana and Invincible. ...
Article : 33 wordsThere is nothing of importance this week to record. The gold market is very quiet, and the price remains as at last quotation, viz., 76s. to 76s. 1½d. per ounce. There have been rather more diggers and diggers' parcels about ...
Article : 60 wordsThe market is unsteady, many things being on the advance. Sugar, Cossipore, is going up, and tea, owing to its s[?]arcity, is realising a good figure—£8 10s. per, chest. The following are the quotations on the close ...
Article : 115 wordsDigging operations have been retarded during the last week, by the heavy and continued rains, indeed, the weather here for some time past has been much more like winter than summer, but "it ...
Article : 448 wordsNotwithstanding the weather has been very changeable and the roads heavy trade has been brisk during the week. Buyers are availing themselves of the speedy means of transit which eneble them to make the journey ...
Article : 652 wordsThe Royal mail-ship Mermaid arrived in Hobson's Bay last night at half-past eleven o'clock. She brings English intelligence to the 21st November, We subjoin our Correspondent's Letter ...
Article : 2,623 wordsThe Speaker took the chair at twelve minutes after three o'clock. NOTICES. Mr. Knight gave notice of his intention to move ...
Article : 1,674 wordsI am sorry to say that the disasters attendant on the late flood were but feebly pourtrayed in my last report. From what I have since seen, it is very evident that the diggers have in many ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Tue 12 Feb 1856, Page 2
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