Sir,—I Hoticed in your issue of the [?] a letter signed by a "Mining Manager," who has tried cage caps or covers since January last, and who condemns the same as a source of great danger. ...
Article : 313 wordsThis machine, which attracted very great attention at the Sydney Exhibition of 1874, is now to be seen working at Messrs. Harkness and Co.'s Victoria Foundry, Shamrock-street, and, ...
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Advertising : 74 wordsJuly 16.—Wentworth, A.S.N. Co.'s s.s., 1,000 tons, B. Puddle, from Sydney 13th instant. Passengers—saloon: Mr and Mrs Moriarty, Mr and Mrs Ford, Mr and Mrs Molesworth and servant, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 190 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly on Thursday Mr. Service called the attention of the Attorney-General to what he described as the unjust system of compelling persons to ...
Article : 1,375 wordsThe prices of gold are quoted as follows:—For standard, £3 17s.; for alluvial, £3 18s. 6d. ...
Article : 31 wordsTHE tenderness with which our legislators and the magistracy have hitherto regarded that unhealthy element of our social system, larrikinism," exhibits signs of giving way. ...
Article : 1,388 wordsSir,—While perusing the several sugges[?] of the Regulation and Inspection of Mines Statute, I was somewhat surprised to see a stafement from Mr. Lewis, which ran thus:—"That with ...
Article : 154 wordsM'Devitt, O'Connor, O'Neill. Illingworth and Hoskins, Wilkinson. Graves and Co., Richardson, Mooney, Holmes Trant and Hurst, Thempson, Holmes, Jones and Son, Foy, Smith, Pryde, Wood ...
Article : 147 wordsThe following is an extract from the second volume of Mr. Serjeant Cox's "What Am I?" published last week by Messrs. Longmans: On Tuesday, 2nd June, 1873, a personal friend, a ...
Article : 607 wordsThe steamship Legislator passed Bowen four days early and will probably be here on Sunday evening. Her cargo for Brisbane consists of 1,800 packages of tea, 1,570 mats of sugar, ...
Article : 81 wordsSir,—It is a great pity that the Minister, of Railways has not adopted the recommendation of the Royal Commission in his Local Government Bill as to frontage valuation of land, both town and ...
Article : 523 wordsThursday's Deniliquin Ghronicle reports:—The erossings of fat stock here hitherto for the week Lave been confined to sheep, and these have not been large. Can Thursday 3,600 of Learmonth's ...
Article : 69 wordsIn the Huon election for a member of the Upper House, Mr. Evans has been returned by a majority of one. There was much excitement. ...
Article : 48 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Three drunkards were discharged, and one was fined 5s, or twenty-four hours' imprisonment. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY.—John Harvey was ...
Article : 691 wordsAn inquest was held in Fitzroy yesterday on the body of Mrs. Elizabeth Gillett, the wife of a gentleman residing in Napier-street, who committed suicide on Tuesday night last by cutting ...
Article : 1,020 wordsThe report of the wreck of the ship British Admiral off King's Island, Bass's Straits, on the night of the 23rd May last, with the loss of 79 lives and a valuable cargo, is, of course, still ...
Article : 591 wordsThe gradual increase of the commerce between Australia and China, and the consequent interest attached to all researches having in view the greater safety and security of the vessels engaged ...
Article : 1,248 wordsSir,—In the discussions which have arisen on the merits of the Mining Accidents Statute it has been urged as a hardship, by the milling managers, that whilst they are liable to heavy penalties for any ...
Article : 694 wordsPEACE INFORMATION.—Thomas Walsh was charged with threatening to take the life of Andrew Cleary at Marong, on the 18th February last. Mr. El[?]s defended. It appeared from the ...
Article : 791 wordsThe committee met at half-past three o'clock. Present—The Mayor, Crs. Clark, Neill, Buckley, Allingham, Holmes, and Macdougall. THE OUR SOLICITOR. ...
Article : 575 wordsSir,—I could scarcely express my indignation on reading a letter from the ranger of the Bendigo Woods and Forest Boards read before that body on the 4th instant. Referding to the Eillesmare and ...
Article : 790 wordsFlour does not present any alteration; quotations continue at £13 5s. to £13 7s. 6d. Wheat is firmat 6s. 2d. to 6s. 3d. Oats have not had any business to-day. Maize is firm at 4s. 8½d. ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Sat 18 Jul 1874, Page 2
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