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  2. CITY POLICE COURT. Tuesday, 3rd November.

    DRUNKENNESS.—Two persons were charged with drunkenness; one was fined 5s., and a second, who was more than ordinarily disorderly, was fined 20s. SUMMONS AND CROSS-SUMMONS.—Letitia Ellis ...

    Article : 275 words
  3. THE MELBOURNE CUP OF 1874.

    The great event of the Australian sporting world, the event which even as compared with the big races run on the othr side of the world. would not stand in the order of precedence very ...

    Article : 6,019 words
  4. PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA.

    [The following business, as reported in the Meldbourne papers, was transacted after our correspondent's parcel was despatched on Wednesday evening:—] ...

    Article : 3,172 words
  5. GENERAL REPORT ON THE STATISTICS OF VICTORIA.

    The Government statist, Mr. H. H. Hayter, has issued a general report upon the statistics of the colony, which conveys a great mass of useful information in a convenient and compendious ...

    Article : 1,185 words
  6. Wednesday, 4th November.

    INDECENT LANGUAGE.—Margaret Sheran, a resident of M'Ivor-street, was charged by the police with using indecent language in the street. Evidence of the offence—which was of the ordinary ...

    Article : 256 words
  7. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

    The chief attraction under the Beehive yesterday was the getting up of sweeps on the Melbourne Cup. The attendance of brokers was very limited, though in the afternoon a ...

    Article : 173 words
  8. SALES OF FORFEITED SHARES.

    Shares in the following companies, upon which the calls due have not been paid, will be sold by public auction to-morrow:—St. Patrick's Freehold, Cosmopolitan, Gladstone No. 2 Tribute. ...

    Article : 760 words
  9. Thursday, 5th November.

    AN INCORRIGIBLE.—Catherine Corrigan, an habitual and incorrigible drunkard, was brought up under the Vagrant Act, and remanded for the purpose of being forwarded to a ...

    Article : 323 words
  10. THE CRIMES AND OFFENCES BILL.

    Sir,—In your report of the proceedings of the Legislative Council on the Crimes and Offences Bill, Mr. Balfour stated his objections to various clauses, one of which provides that a boy may ...

    Article : 280 words
  11. THE MELBOURNE MINT.

    The Age reports that at a special meeting of the committee of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce, held on Monday afternoon, Mr. R. J. Jeffray in the chair, the report of a ...

    Article : 845 words
  12. THE MINING PERMIT QUANDARY.

    Sir,—Having been a resident of old Bendigo for about twenty years, and although at present an absentee, I take great interest in the welfare of the old city and all her institutions. Your ...

    Article : 269 words
  13. Advertising

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    Advertising : 3,059 words
  14. BENDIGO BENEVOLENT ASYLUM.

    The ordinary general monthly meeting was held at the institute. Present:—Messrs. J. Quin (president), Walter, Bayne, Moagher, Young, Steane, Hayes, and Dickason. ...

    Article : 451 words
  15. A CORRECTION.

    Sir,—In my remarks about the five stock at the late Cattle Show in Melbourne, in the 19th line from the bottom of the first column you make me call certain cattle "Arthurs" instead ...

    Article : 315 words
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