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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,946 words
  3. TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES.

    SALE, Saturday—The steamer Charles Edward arrived at Clyde Bank at noon. SYDNEY, Saturday—In the Legislative Assembly last night the Trade Marks Bill, the Registration of ...

    Article : 371 words
  4. THE WATER-SUPPLY MOVEMENT.

    A large public meeting of miners from all parts of the Castlemaine district was held on Saturday, in pursuance of a resolution passed at the late meeting in the Theatre Royal, Castlemaine. It must ...

    Article : 1,597 words
  5. HUNTLY.

    Another week has elapsed without any rainfall to refresh the hearts and replenish the pockets of the inhabitants of this parched up district. Still so far as mining operations can be carried on without ...

    Article : 861 words
  6. RAYWOOD.

    A public meeting was held last night, at the usual place (Gunn's Hotel), for the purpose of urging upon the Government the necessity of an immediate supply of water for this town and district, when the ...

    Article : 325 words
  7. EAGLEHAWK POLICE COURT.

    MALICIOUS ACCUSATION — John Mahoney was charged by William Lockhart with wilfully and indecently exposing his person in a public place on the 25th arch last. The complainant and defendant ...

    Article : 454 words
  8. MELBOURNE NEWS.

    Some time since we drew our readers' attention to a slate quarry discovered near Meredith. An association, called the Moorabool Slate Company, was formed to work it, and we learn that their first ...

    Article : 267 words
  9. BOROUGH POLICE COURT.

    (Before Mr L. M'Lachlan, P.M, and Dr Pounds, J.P.) DRUNKENNESS.—The usual Monday morning's list of inebriates contained the names of two men and two women, who were fined 5s each. A person ...

    Article : 1,314 words
  10. THE EASTER ENCAMPMENT OF VOLUNTEERS

    Easter-time, when life under canvas occupies the attention of our volunteer force, is now near at hand, but as yet little has been heard of the annual encampment. There ...

    Article : 823 words
  11. THE BENDIGO AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    Sir,—I have no desire to promote another castigation of the unfortunate hon secretary of the Agricultural Society, but whether it be his fault or not I cannot say; but I think there are just grounds for ...

    Article : 334 words
  12. THE ABSENCE OF BURIAL RITES.

    Sir,—May I trespass upon your valuable space by asking the following question—Is it, the custom for parties who die in the Bendigo Hospital to be buried without any religious observances? ...

    Article : 531 words
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