August 1.— Telegraph, s., from Sydney, with fifty-five passengers. SAILED. August 1.—Emily Allison, schooner; for Hobart ...
Article : 140 wordsJUDGING by the utter absence of any interest in this district in the ensuing election of members for the North Western Province, one would feel justified in coming to the conclusion that we had no ...
Article : 1,419 wordsThe Collins steamer Adriatic, the largest woollen vessel afloat, was launched on the 7th ult., from Messrs. Steer's ship-yard, at the foot of Sevielle-street. The event was witnessed by an immense concourse of people, ...
Article : 561 wordsTthe Golden Point lead, which is steadily advancing towards the township, is improving. Shares have risen on this lead from £10 to £50, and it is expected that larger sums will be soon offered. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,318 wordsYesterday the Coroner, Dr. Roche, held an inquest in Napoleon Gully, on the body of Henry Brankin, the infant son of Patrick and Sarah Brankin. It appeared from the evidence, that between ...
Article : 107 wordsThe Writs for the Upper House will be issued on the 5th instant. We are now, in fact, on the eve of the elections; and candidates are becoming plentiful as blackberries,—a simile, however, not ...
Article : 723 wordsI have just seen a person from Stoney Creek on whom I can depend. He states that on Saturday last he saw a 14-lb nugget of pure gold taken put near the Stockyard Creek: he had it in his hand ...
Article : 412 wordsA highly important letter has been received by the Chairman of the Local Court of Ballaarat in answer to a memorial addressed by the Court to His Excellency the Governor, setting forth the fact ...
Article : 359 wordsGold still remains firm at £3 16s. per ounce. The quantity brought into the market during the week has been considerable, and the brokers have been kept pretty busy during the day. ...
Article : 70 wordsEntries were passed at the Custom-house to-day for 67,235 ounces of gold for exportation, 67,205 ounces of which were for the James Baines, for Liverpool. The demand continues very active. ...
Article : 1,003 wordsThe Age, in its weekly summary of mining intelligence, has the following interesting particulars relative to quartz-crushing. The statements with reference to the general ill luck of quartz-crushing ...
Article : 262 wordsReferring to the addresshs of the candidates who have declared their intention of offering themselves for the Upper House the Herald says:—Out of the 30 candidates to be returned, the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 wordsLARCENY.—Thomas Wallace was charged by Robert Hind with stealing certain auriferous earth, his property. Mr. Cutten defended the prisoner. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 87 wordsTRAVELLING STOCK.—There is no apparent decrease in [stock travelling to Victoria, and to the border runs. Mr. Cooper has just arrived with 8000 sheep, as yet unsold. About 8000 splendid ...
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Advertising : 197 wordsThe quartz reef behind the British American Hotel is still being worked with spirit, and although as yet no gold has been struck, the indications are such as to hold out every inducement to ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Mon 4 Aug 1856, Page 2
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