August 20—Ida, Hamburg barque, from Hong Kong 1st June, via Batavia 19th July, with one cabin passenger; Kennington, ship, from London 9th May, with fourteen steerage passengers; Fleetwood, barque, from ...
Article : 214 wordsSince my last communication the only atmospheric variation from incessant rain has been a heavy fall of snow, which took place yesterday. The cold is intense, and mining operations ...
Article : 381 wordsThe Avoca may be deemed " shut up" for the present, the population being nearly reduced to those working at Four-Mile Flat, and a few other spots of shallow sinking. Many of the parties, ...
Article : 311 wordsOn board the Lawrence Frost, Tuesday, 18th August. The following particulars of the stranding of the Lawrence Frost I have been euabled to collect from good authority on board:— ...
Article : 659 wordsUSING ABUSIVE AND THREATENING LANGUAGE.—John Lamont, alias " the butcher," was charged on the information of John Lyall with making use of abusive and threatening language, at a grand ...
Article : 666 wordsIN our brief report of the proceedings yesterday afternoon at the Shamrock Hotel, it will be seen that Mr. Hitchcock has charged the press of Bendigo with venality. He says, " As for the press, ...
Article : 352 wordsArarat is still the producer of large quantities of gold. The lead on Phillip's Flat is getting deeper, and several first-rate holes have been bottome this week. New England is one of the principal ...
Article : 158 wordsThe correspondent of the Geelong Observer writes:—One of the most wonderful things about the place is its inexhaustibility. Here we have been for five years, sending away from us, per weekly ...
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Advertising : 73 wordsNAPOLEON RUSH, LOWER WOOLSHED.—All Sebastopol seems to be on the move to this place, which in point of business establishments and population, bids fair to eclipse, altogether, the once favorite ...
Article : 152 wordsYESTERDAY afternoon we had a second edition of the laughable farce of the previous evening, in which Mr. Hitchcock appeared as the chief performer. On this occasion that gentleman was ...
Article : 932 wordsThe Ovens and Murray Advertiser states that since the commencement of the present year, the gold transmitted by escort from the Ovens to Melbourne was as follows:—In dust, 209,032 ounces; ...
Article : 243 wordsThe arrival of the Heather Bell at Hobatt Town brings two days later intelligence from England. The only important fact derived from this source is that Sir Henry Barkly is to be our future ...
Article : 1,090 wordsThe price of gold still continues firm at £3 15s. per ounce. ...
Article : 22 wordsANOTHER candidate for the Upper House is in the field. Undeterred by the fate of those who have gone before him, Mr. Keogh will appear before the electors of this district this afternoon, at the ...
Article : 231 wordsEntries were passed at the Custom House to-day for 905 ounces of gold for exportation, of which 207 ounces were for the Lightning, for Liverpool, 215 ounces for the Labuan, for Hong Kong, and 483 ounces for the ...
Article : 255 wordsNothing that I know of very new since last I wrote you. Quartz-crushing, however, rather on the increase still. Two new reefs have been struck during the past week, on two hills running ...
Article : 499 wordsThe following document has come into our hands by some curious chance, and fancying that the fable which is told might have some reference to events within the memory of our readers, or ...
Article : 464 wordsLast night the entertainments at this popular place of amusement were for the farewell benefit of [?] r. J O. Pierce—a gentleman well known on Bendigo, and the exercise of whose talents has for ...
Article : 300 wordsThe following letter which we extract from the Argus is a signal confirmation of our reiterated statements, that much of the gold which figures in the Escort returns as the production of Ballaarat is the produce of ...
Article : 194 wordsThe following Report of the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce appears in the "S. A. Register."—"Watching with deepest interest the progress of the traffic, now so rapidly being developed on the river, and ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Fri 22 Aug 1856, Page 2
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