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Advertising : 203 wordsSeptember 19—Derwent, s., A. T, Woods, from Launceston 18th inst. Passengers—cabin: Dr. and Mrs. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Hussey. Mrs. Maddacks, Mr. Seal, Mr. and Mrs. Williams, A. ...
Article : 89 wordsThere were one or two good spurts in the market yesterday, notwithstanding the wet weather and the races at Epsom. The first run was in Golden Age Tribute, which began ...
Article : 2,514 wordsThe Nebraska sailed for Melbourne at eight o'clock last night. Mr. T. J. Connelly and Mrs. Connelly are passengers. Mr. Thomas Boland, of the Ball Hills Station, ...
Article : 123 wordsThe Council met at the usual hour. Present—The President, and Crs. O'Keefe, Matchett and Tootell. CORRESPONDENCE. ...
Article : 2,071 wordsThe prices of gold are quoted as follow:—For standard, £3 16s.: for alluvial, £3 l8s. ...
Article : 24 wordsConnelly, Jackson, brown, Hayes, Harper, Cunningham, Marks, Renwick, Moore Brothers, Horwood and Son, Adams, Clothier, Benson, Hunter, Leggatt, Boot and Hunt, Smart, ...
Article : 63 wordsMr. M'Carthy, acting manager of the Bank of New South. Wales, has been found drowned. ...
Article : 20 wordsA meeting was held at the Town Hall last night to hear the opinions of the candidates for the Legislative Council. It was a very tame affair, four candidates being present. ...
Article : 49 wordsFat Cattle—The number forward for the week's supply was 404 head, all of from good to prime quality, and following last week's large yarding of the same description, the market proved dull, and ...
Article : 203 wordsThe proceedings in the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday were of great importance and interest. The postponed consideration of the vote for Education was again deferred, in ...
Article : 2,350 wordsThe weather has been remarkably dull during the day, and news has been scarce. The Intercolonial Conference sat from about 1.30 till 3.30, most of the members of the Government being present. ...
Article : 145 wordsMessrs. Reed and Co., Hargreaves-street, report: —Business for the last week has kept fully up to the average. A very extensive demand for running timber is still kept up. In imported articles some ...
Article : 446 wordsThere has been nothing particular doing in the mercantile world to-day, and, with the exception of some New Zealand produce, and some sugars, but little has been moved beyond mere trade necessities. ...
Article : 359 wordsThe District Coroner held an inquest yesterday, at the gaol, on the body of Michael Burke Fleming, aged forty-five, a travelling sweep by occupation, who died in the Sandhurst Gaol on the 18th inst. ...
Article : 1,021 wordsAn entertainment was given last evening in the Temperance Hall for the benefit of Madame Victorine Pett, the pianist accompanying Mr. Cotterell, and a very attractive programme had been ...
Article : 255 wordsSir,—Will it be any novelty in the vexed question of the existence of Pall Moll, to suggest the widening of the footpath to a degree that will admit of the thoroughfare for pedestrians being ...
Article : 229 wordsA handicap hurdle race (£5 each) came off yesterday on the Epsom Racecourse, and but that the weather was so very unfavorable, the interest attached to the event would have attracted a much ...
Article : 553 wordsSir,—If you can find room in your columns I wish to thank the people concerned in the late fire at the Beehive for their liberality to others for assisting to put it out. For having myself worked at it as hard ...
Article : 262 wordsAll accident of a peculiar kind took place in one of the carriages of the Melbourne and Hobson's Bay Company on Tuesday evening. Upon the arrival of the 5 p.m. train from St. Kilda at the ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Thu 21 Sep 1871, Page 2
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