The Committee met at twenty minutes to four o'clock. Present—The Chairman, Crs. Jackson, O'Keefe, Casey, Holdsworth, and Macartney. APPLICATIONS, &C. ...
Article : 1,288 wordsTHE COUNCIL AND THE CAMP RESERVE.—Jeremiah Floyd was summoned by Thomas Considine, for the illegal detention of some posts and rails. Mr. Helm, who appeared for the defendant. ...
Article : 1,962 wordsThe first number of a new weekly paper, THE WEEKLY DESPATCH, will be published on Saturday, the 2nd of August next. The want of a good weekly paper, ...
Article : 390 wordsJuly 25—Bombay, R.M. steamer, from Sydney; G. H. Perkins, U.S. ship, from New York. SAILED (PORT PHILIP HEADS). July 25—Wonga Wonga, steamer, for Sydney; ...
Article : 56 wordsJuly 24—Gresham, ship, 965 tons, Lewis C. Brayley, from London 29th April. Passengers—Thirty-five in the steerage. W. P. White and Co., agents. ...
Article : 131 wordsThe price of gold is, for alluvial,£3 16s 9d, and £3 14s 9d per standard ounce. ...
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Advertising : 269 wordsFat Cattle—The supply up to this date has been moderate, and, being mostly of good quality, sales have been effected at more satisfactory prices than last week. There is every appearance of the market ...
Article : 226 wordsThe markets are better. Flour is firmer. The Melbourne Fire Insurance Company has been bought out at 14s. per share. The liabilities of Messrs. Castella and Anderson ...
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Family Notices : 21 wordsTHE Government seem to have found out that two Police Courts are in excess of the requirements of Sandhurst. There is the Municipal Court at the Town Hall, and the District at ...
Article : 1,294 wordsKILMORE, 23rd July—Three bushrangers, with seven horses and a parcel of gold, were-captured on Mr Grant's station, at Yea, at noon yesterday, by Constables Buck, Grant, and a stockrider, after a ...
Article : 178 wordsThe Anti-State Aid Bill has passed the second reading by a majority of one. The markets are steady. ...
Article : 27 wordsA man, with the late mails, while attempting to board the Lady Bird in a heavy gale, was drowned. Two post office clerks were taken on to Melbourne, it being impossible to land them. ...
Article : 35 wordsTo the Municipal Council of Sandhurst will be due the credit of having created a Horticultural Society in the Bendigo district, should such an institution ever come into active being. In March ...
Article : 942 wordsThe dispute between Messrs. Bury and Davis and the Victorian Coal Company has been settled. A lease is to issue of six hundred and forty acres at Cape Patterson for thirty years. ...
Article : 79 wordsWINDMILL HILL REEF.—Several of the claims on this line are giving out fair results, particularly the Anglo-German Company; a crushing of 111 tons of stone, from which claim a few days' since ...
Article : 384 wordsThe second reading of the State Aid Abolitio Bill has been carried by a majority of one. The bill has been committed, and will be brought on again on the 6th August. ...
Article : 78 wordsThe brig Kirkdale, from Launceston to Colomba, was wrecked on Saturday, last, twenty miles north of Cape Morton. Five of the crew arrived by the pilot boat. The captain and six more of the crew ...
Article : 40 wordsThere was a furious gale at Glenelg last night. The Lady Bird sailed at seven o'clock, leaving the Melbourne and New Zealand mails behind. The mail boat in coming ashore for them was ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Sat 26 Jul 1862, Page 2
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