December 31—Alexandra, steamer, from Sydney; Coorong, steamer, from Adelaide. ...
Article : 20 wordsSir,—The task to which I set myself now eight years ago of pointing out to the miners that they were [?]ing actually more gold than they were retaining pointing out the cause—and ...
Article : 426 wordsExpectation is on tiptoe, in racing circles especially, as to to-morrow's racing. As far as the bookmakers say, Volunteer and Barb stand about equal at 6 to 4, Fishhook 3 to 1, and Seagull 2 to ...
Article : 1,154 wordsMr J. R. Kemp, late member for Bathurst, goes home by the Parramatta, which sails for London next month. The barque Union, from California, arrived to-day. with flour, wheat and ...
Article : 153 wordsDec 29—Alhambra, s.s, 1000 tons, John M'Lean, from Greymouth and Hokitika 22nd inst. Passengers—saloon: Mrs Meredith, Mrs Learmonth, Miss Skeldon, Messrs D Anderson, Bell, Blundell, H P ...
Article : 175 wordsThe Oryxa, from Puget Sound, brings a cargo of lumber. The Penola will sail for Melbourne on Wednesday. Captain Cadell suggests that the best means of getting the wool down the rivers ...
Article : 144 wordsThe following narrative of a singular incident which occurred during the last homeward voyage of the Swiftsure is from a London Paper:- "An extraordinary incident occurred during the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 133 wordsJOHNSON'S REEF GOLD MINES COMPANY.—The manager reports, on the 27th ult:— "That 163 tons of the company's stone have been crushed during the week, yielding 74 ozs 15 dwts ...
Article : 766 wordsHaynes and others v Punch and others.—An application to be put in possession of a piece of ground known as the Statford claim, Dry Weather Reef, Tinpot Gully. Mr Rymer appeared for ...
Article : 480 wordsFirst on the list of out-door amusements provided for to-day is the monster annual picnic, under the auspices of the Oddfellows' Society. For some days past the committee entrusted with ...
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Advertising : 40 wordsA YEAR has closed which, except in its last months, was one of trial and adversity. A new year has commenced which, if its prospects be realised, will obliterate the wounds inflicted ...
Article : 1,073 wordsMINOR OFFENCE—One man, who was brought up by the police on a charge of drunkenness, exhibited such a picture of mental suffering while before the Bench that he was charitably ...
Article : 192 wordsThe price of gold is L3 17s 6d for alluvial, and L3 15s 6d standard ...
Article : 25 wordsSLY GROG SELLING.—Ah Lee was brought up on a charge of selling liquor without a license. The case was remanded until Thursday. FAMILY AFFAIRS.—Patrick Brankin, a resident ...
Article : 301 wordsO'Neill, Barnes, Jamieson, Cooper, Williams, Jackson, Perry, Gay, Edwick (care Ryan and Hammond), Henry and Co, Stewart, Inglis and Co, Loridan, Harper, Holmes, Williams, Pollock, Roberts ...
Article : 40 wordsA fire broke out at the Serpentine Inn, early on Sunday morning, which in a very short time burned the whole of the premises with the exception of one or two detached buildings used as ...
Article : 262 wordsMessrs J. B. Were and Son report the following transactions on the Stock Exchange:—National Bank of Australasia, L5 5s; Bank of Victoria, L38 10s. ...
Article : 239 wordsAlthough we have had an occasional hot day, the summer hitherto has been particularly favorable in these parts. In some of the more northern districts, however, the squatters are crying out for more rain— ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Tue 1 Jan 1867, Page 2
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