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  2. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    September 26—Nubia, R.M.S., 2,095 tons, B. B. Furquhar, commander, from Point de Galle 6th inst., via King George's Sound 21st inst. Passengers—saloon: For Melbourne—Mr. and Mrs. ...

    Article : 126 words
  3. HUNTLY POLICE COURT.

    ILLEGAL DETENTION.—Ausie Geri was charged with illegally detaining an axe handle, valued at 2s., the property of H. Heuser, but the case was struck out, as the parties did not appear. ...

    Article : 922 words
  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 211 words
  5. LATEST INTELLIGENCE.

    The inaugural banquet of the Shipowners' Association was celebrated last night, and was a success. The suicidal protective policy of Victoria was commented on by several speakers as encouraging ...

    Article : 76 words
  6. TELEGRAPH COMMUNICATION WITH EUROPE.

    WHILE the Australian colonists have been congratulating themselves on the speedy completion of the telegraph between these countries and Great Britain, they have, it may be ...

    Article : 1,566 words
  7. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

    The market yesterday might aptly be described as very flat, very stale, and very unprofitable, the only excitement of any consequence being the rise in Lazarus. The shares of this company rose from ...

    Article : 1,219 words
  8. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At a meeting of the various non-conformist ministers and delegates it was decided to memorialise Parliament in favor of the Ecclesinstical Precedency Bill. Sales of cornsacks at over 12s.9d. ...

    Article : 107 words
  9. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The prices of gold are quoted as follow:—For standard, £3 16s.: for alluvial, £3 18s. ...

    Article : 24 words
  10. CONSIGNEES OF GOODS BY RAILWAY.

    Thunder, Emery, Craig, Moore Hill, Smart and Phillips, Lewis, Wheaton, Gibson, Bush, Ramburg, Lane, Stephenson and Powell, Shaw, Jones, Carnduff, Osbourns, Jackson, Lambert and Sibley, ...

    Article : 56 words
  11. MELBOURNE.

    The last number of the English Geological Magazine gives a very flattering criticism of the pamphlet by Mr. Angus Mackay, M.L.A., on the Cudgegong diamond field. ...

    Article : 304 words
  12. ECHUCA AND MOAMA STOCK REPORT.

    The following mobs of stock have crossed since our last issue:—September 23rd—3,900 fat sheep. Wittingham Bros., Willandra: 6,500 d., Reid and Balcomb, Kilfera, 2,500 do., Willarah, 25th—3,000 ...

    Article : 63 words
  13. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 17 words
  14. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER.

    The twelve members of the Upper House who resolved on Tuesday evening that the country should not enjoy the benefits which a reduction of the postal rates would have ...

    Article : 965 words
  15. CITY POLICE COURT.

    MINOR OFFENCES.—Two persons were fined for drunkenness, and a woman named Margaret Lyons (who had frequently, on previous occasions, been sentenced under the Vagrant Act), was sent to gaol ...

    Article : 1,552 words
  16. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    There has been but little doing worth notice; the transactions in breadstuffs have been nominal. Flour remains at from £13 5s. to £13 15s. for best brands, and other grains maintained last quotations. ...

    Article : 219 words
  17. SUN TRIBUTE COMPANY.

    The general meeting of this company was held last night at Mr. Barker's office; Mr. Templeton was in the chair. Seven shareholders were present, representing 6,000 shares. The following report and ...

    Article : 241 words
  18. BLASTING COMPOUNDS.

    Sir,—I noticed with particular interest the la[?] controversy in the ADVERTISER with regard to it t[?] qualities of gun-cotton and Colonial powder. I[?] well-known that gun-cotton is stronger than th[?] ...

    Article : 1,037 words
  19. THE MAYOR'S BALL.

    The mayor's ball has now become so thoroughly established as a local institution, that he would be a bold mayor indeed, and utterly regardless of consequences, who should omit the annual gathering of ...

    Article : 711 words
  20. BENDIGO MINER'S ACCIDENT SOCIETY.

    The general meeting of this society was held at Mr. Barker's office last night—seven members were present. Mr. Soren Hansen in the chair. The following report and balance sheet were read and ...

    Article : 733 words
  21. THE REEFS OF BENDIGO.

    Immediately south of the Kentish claim is the lease known as Hoyle and Watson's, the property of Mrs. Hoyle and Mr. J. B. Watson. At present this ground is let on tribute to the Central Garden ...

    Article : 1,662 words
  22. COURT OF MINES.

    Rigby v. Miller.—A suit by which plaintiff sought to have the defendant declared trustee of one moiety of a claim, situate on the Garden Gully reef. Mr. Martley, instructed by Mr. Hornby, for ...

    Article : 263 words
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