March 19 — Weadouree, s, 1,066 tons, Captain W. H. Emmerson, from Sydney. Passengers Saloon: Mesdames P[?]ker, Woods, Region, Self, Misses Rutler. Anderson, Bray, Woolcott, Ca[?]we l, Waterhouse, Watson, Messrs Woolcott, ...
Article : 92 wordsAt a meeting of the City Council to-day it was agreed, on the recommendation of the Works Committee, that Sir Julius Vogel's offer of lighting Elizabeth-street with gas be accepted. ...
Article : 79 wordsThe gatherings of the Socialist agitators which were announced to take place here to-day, were very sparsely attended, and proved complete failures. ...
Article : 536 wordsWill be made up at the Sandhurst Postoffice, for the undermentioned places as follows:—ENGLAND—Parramatta, 29th March. ...
Article : 97 wordsMr. Berry addressed about 700 of the electors of Geelong at the Mechanics' Institute to-night. Besides Mr. Berry, Messrs. Levien and Tucker members of the Ministry, and Messrs, M'Coil, ...
Article : 1,465 wordsThe prices of gold are quoted as follows:—For standard, £3 17s 3d.; for alluvial. £3 18s. 3d. ...
Article : 26 wordsFinn and Co., Cohn Bros., Bruce, Kent Brewery, Noble, Warren, J. Richardson, Fox, H. Holmes, Cosgriff, Cahill, Jones and Co., Hoskins, W. Bell, Moranta, Guthrie, Weylan, Sandhurst Machinery Company, Palmer, Minty and Co., ...
Article : 85 wordsThere was not a great quantity of grain forward to-day. Wheat sold at 5s 1d, the market, if anything, being a little easier. Business was done in oats from 3s to 3s 1d. these prices only being obtained for prime samples. Hay was ...
Article : 172 wordsMessrs. J. W. Gray and Co. report:—The market was well supplied with all kinds of produce, for which we have a good demand. Wheat is coming forward more freely, and meets a quick sale at [?]s. Food grains show no alteration in ...
Article : 165 wordsMr W. G. Jackson reports:—A full supply forward, and a good attendance of buyers. Hides were quitted at an advance on late rates. Kip and calf skins about the name. Pelts maintained late prices. Tallow is a little easier. ...
Article : 117 wordsMessrs. J. H. Teague and Co. report yarding a first-class lot of draught, buggy and saddle horses at their yards Charing Cross. Draught horses realised from £22 to £30; first-class buggy horses up to £28; and hacks up to £17 10s. ...
Article : 279 wordsThe speech of Mr. Copeland, the Minister of Public Works, at the banquet on Saturday last, has excited a good deal of unfavorable comment here. ...
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Advertising : 872 wordsThe copper plates of the One-and-All battery, Hiscocks, were stolen between Saturday and Monday morning, but they had been cleaned off on Saturday, and the thieves obtained but little ...
Article : 146 wordsTHE statement made by Mr. Gillies at Mr. Deakin's meeting at Flemington on Saturday evening was, it is reported, received with expressions of much surprise. It will ...
Article : 575 wordsMr. James M'Kean, who is opposing Mr. Langridge, the Commissioner of Customs, attempted to address the electors of Collingwood to-night, in the Foresters' Hall,' Smith-street. The meeting ...
Article : 105 wordsThe Easter encampment of the volunteers, which will be held this year at Queenscliff, although exceedingly desirable as a means of enabling the members of the force to acquire a knowledge ...
Article : 654 wordsThe annual St. Patrick's Day sports, held by the Goornong Athletic Club, took place on Saturday, and went off very well until the jumping match came to be contested. When four of the ...
Article : 505 wordsThe County of Bendigo Agricultural and Horticultural Society's Autumn Show will be held to-morrow in the Society's show-grounds, at which a splendid exhibition of fruit, flowers, ...
Article : 336 wordsIN his speech at Castlemaine on Thursday last, Mr. Service, among other important subjects, referred at some length to the railways and railway management. He showed ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Tue 20 Mar 1883, Page 2
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