DRUNKARD'S LIST. — The list of bacchanalians this morning was not so numerous as usual, George Couratell, a Pole, was fined 10s. for being drunk and committing a nuisarce in a public place. ...
Article : 1,821 wordsYesterday afternoon a meeting was held at the Bendigo Hotel of gentlemen interested in the representation of Bendigo in the Legislature. The meeting was an adjourned one from a previous ...
Article : 281 wordsThe nomination of members for the Eastern Province took place to-day at noon, under the verandah attac[?]ed to the police barracks. I have been a resident here for upwards of seven years, ...
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Advertising : 3,898 wordsAn adjourned meeting of the friends and supporters of Mr. M'Dougall, who is a candidate for a seat in the Municipal Council, was held last evening at the View Point Hotel. The ...
Article : 225 wordsSIR,—I am not quite informed of th usage among Coroners[?] for it seems they are a race in whom we may expect to witness capricious and extravagant conduct, either being above the law or ...
Article : 373 wordsThe Coroner, Dr. Roche, held an inquest yesterday at the Bendigo Hotel, touching the death of James Hogg, alias Butcher, who, it will be remenbered, was found dead by mounted-trooper ...
Article : 321 wordsTuesday night the usual monthly meeting of the Board of Management took place in the board room of the institution. Present: Mr. Sullivan (Chairman), Drs. Backhaus, O'Brien, Wall, and ...
Article : 144 wordsSir,—I beg to hand you the following report of the meeting of the above society, which no doubt will be found remarkably interesting by your readers, among whom I believe I may class the ...
Article : 690 wordsAnother booked for the "Consolation Stakes!" And who think you? Mr. John Thomas Smith, and for the city, too! Yea, for the City! The Government candidate for the Speakership ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Thu 4 Sep 1856, Page 3
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