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Advertising : 155 wordsSeptember 9.—Gratia, brig, from Newcastle, N.S.W.; 25th ult. September 10.-De Salaberry, barque, from Liverpool 4[?] May, with four cabin and twelve steerage passengers; ...
Article : 1,139 wordsDISCHARGED PRISONERS.—Samuel Harris, Thomas Saunders, George Grotell, and George Harrison, were severally brought up and discharged, having completed the period of their imprisonment. His ...
Article : 2,915 wordsOn Monday night last the Vigilance Committer, met at the Heatheote Hotel. There was an unusually full attendance, owing to the interest felt in the approaching clections. Dr. Robinson was ...
Article : 490 wordsIN our report, in yesterday's issue, of the Local Court proceedings of Wednesday, there appeared a very important communication from the office of the Chief Secretary, the tone and tenor of ...
Article : 1,090 wordsSince I last addressed you, these diggings have continued to progress very steadily. All the old claims continue to be worked with advantage, the diggers generally realising good wages, with the ...
Article : 279 wordsJohn Daniels, charged with horse stealing on or about the 1st of May last at Heathcote, was remanded for eight days.—John Lysaght, charged with resisting the police in the execution of their ...
Article : 119 wordsSEBASTOPOL—A correspondent writing from this part says:—Some of the claims on the dry diggings are turning out well. Few have only bottomed. A party of four men obtained 6 ozs. 14 dwts. in a ...
Article : 347 wordsSince my last I have been enabled to judge more fully as to the value of this field from my own observations. There are treble the number of people here who can be profitably emploved, and from ...
Article : 425 wordsGold is still firm at £3 15s. per ounce. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe gold entered outwards by the True Briton amounts to 33,073 ozs. 13 dwts. The arrivals in the Bay have been both numerous and important. Beeides colonial ships, the following ...
Article : 243 words(We have received the following letter from a storekeeper at Brown's Diggings, who hands us his name as a guarantee of the truth of his statement, for which, however, we do not pledge ourselves. ...
Article : 293 wordsOn Monday night Mr. Loader held a meeting at the "Star" Concert Room, on the occasion of people in it, and the greatest excitement prevailed a fact, since the stirring times of the Eurek; ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Fri 12 Sep 1856, Page 2
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