Yesterday we paid a visit to Mr. Luridan's garden at the Sheepwash. We had heard it so much spoken of that we detormined to see it for ourselves. Of the plot of ground (37 acres) in his ...
Article : 421 wordsWe have been favored by one of the gentlemen examined with an early copy of the Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee appointed by the Legisls ive Council to inquire into the best ...
Article : 867 wordsMay 1.—Goldseeker, schooner, from Hobart Town, 16th ult. SAILED. May 1.—Emma, schooner, port unknown.—Toroa, ...
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Advertising : 519 wordsGold remains at £3 15s. 9d. Mr. Bannerman reports:—The price of gold dust remains unchanged at 75s. 9d. per ounce. ...
Article : 591 wordsMOUNT EGERTON.—A correspondent writes from hence—"That for the last four days there has been considerable excitement here, caus d by, we m[?]y say, the first tangible appearance of alluvial gold ...
Article : 596 wordsDRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—David Philips, on this charge, was remanded. Ann Tingy, for the same offence having visited the magistrate four times, and having a cheracter so bad that her ...
Article : 326 wordsYesterday afternoon the coroner, D[?] Roche, held an inquest at the Diggers' Rest, Kangaroo Gully, on [?]he body of A'Tung, who was found dead in a forty-foot hole close to the Chinese ...
Article : 272 wordsWe can report no change in this market. We disposed of part of Messrs. Williams and O'Keeffe's stores, Dead Horse Flat, at prices, if any, in favor of the buyers ...
Article : 102 wordsA move auspicious morn could not have been desired by the heartiest lover of the sport, and al hough the number of persons present was certainly greater than that of the previous day, the ...
Article : 530 wordsTHE OR GIN OF GOLD,—Mr. Mooney's lecture on the nature and origin of gold was tolerably well attended. If we may judge by the innumerable geographical, geological, historical, and physical ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 102 wordsFor many months past the inhabitants of this district have had their interest and their curiosity excited by promises of railway communication with Melbourne and the Murray, and by ...
Article : 1,521 wordsAt our weekly sale last Thursday, we disposed of about 30 head, at an average of £7. S[?]ep in good supply; good, worth about 14s. MACPHERSON and HAYCOCK, ...
Article : 54 wordsLust night the "Lady of Lyons" was played to a rather thin house, Mr. Holt playing Claude Melnotte, Mrs. Holt Pauline. We are glad to see a succession of excellent pieces of this description ...
Article : 80 wordsOur yards have been well attended during the past week, and late [?] have been fully maintained. On Wednesday we disposed of a small lot of saddle horses, from Swan Hill, at an average of £30 per head. ...
Article : 121 wordsAPRIL 12TH, 1856—THE CLEARANCE OF THE MURRUMBIDGEE.—The long-talked-of project, the clearance of this is river, has at last been commenced. Captain Cadell had a boat built in Albury, on the ...
Article : 308 wordsOur market has been quieter this week, though the demand for draught horses continues seemingly unabated. The supply of unbroken horses to this market within the last month has been very large, and we may ...
Article : 95 wordsWE thought that our highly respectable contemporary had got quite sufficient a few days since to deter him from any further bandying of words with us, and from his lachrymose whine, we ...
Article : 435 wordsGold remains at £ [?] 16s. 6d. per ounce, with very little doing. The only export entries passed at the Cns[?] to-day were for 1335 ounces for Sydney. The traffic returns of the Melbourne and Hobson's ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Sat 3 May 1856, Page 2
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