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Advertising : 171 words[?] 15.—Anne, schooner, from Apollo Bay: [?] brig, from New Zealand; Ella E. Badger, from London; Anna Krell, barque, from Puget [?] Britannia, ship, from Liverpool. ...
Article : 101 wordsThe convict Waines underwent the last penalty of the law this morning. While being pinioned he appeared affected, but went firmly to the scaffold. and died without a struggle. ...
Article : 61 wordsMarkets the same. There was a large attandane at the funeral of Mr John Smith, sub-inspector of schools. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe mutiny on board the brig exact, which vessel arrived in Hobson's Bay on the 19th ult. from Oporto, with a cargo of wine, will be investigated this morning at the Williamstown Police Court. Such facts ...
Article : 425 wordsInglewood may be truly said at the present moment to be somewhat on the decline, as the miners are leaving for other localities daily, and in great numbers. Very many are bound for the ...
Article : 857 wordsSTEALING AURIFEROUS EARTH.—A'Hey, a Chinaman, was brought up on this charge. The prosecutor, John Fleming, found the prisoner in the bottom of his puddling mill, at midnight, and ...
Article : 152 wordsThe Mall for England, &c., per the Ottawa, will close at the Post-office, Sandhurst, as under:— For registered lettem and papers, via Southampton, at 4 p.m.; ordinary letters do, 4 30 p.m, on the ...
Article : 52 wordsSir,—In answer to the article that, appears in your Journal of this day in reference to the New Caum Quartz Mining Company, I band you a copy of letter, which gave rise to the remarks that were ...
Article : 595 wordsIN another column wo publish a letter from Mr. Reid, the manager of the New Chum Quartz Mining Company, enclosing a copy of the com munication to the Melbourne directors, which ...
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Family Notices : 52 wordsRESUMING the consideration of the RegistrarGeneral's statistics, we now direct' attention to that divisiou of the subject which refers to the cultivation of the land. The first efforts in ...
Article : 1,036 wordsThe audience assembled in this theatre last night to greet Miss Avonin Jones on the occasion of her benefit and last appearance, must have been highly gratifying to her, and showed the estimation ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 wordsSYDNEY, Saturday.—The Maori king, Potatau, has died of influenza. There is great speculation as to whether a successor will be chosen, and if so who, as upon this will greatly depend the progress ...
Article : 836 wordsThe patronage bestowed on this theatre, though very great, is by no means surprising when we consider the varied nature of the amusements. Last evening the place was crowded. Miss ...
Article : 211 wordsSir,—In reply to your article on the New Chum Quartz Mining Company, which appears in to-day's issue, I, as a Sandhurst director, most emphatically deny that either myself or co-directors have ...
Article : 146 wordsSir,—Will you allow me space in your journal to say a few words in reply to "W. S.," who writes in Saturday's paper, endeavoring to bring a charge of Inatteniion against the sexton of the ...
Article : 172 wordsSir,—Perhaps the following may aid those interested in their search about the. present Comet. "RETURN OF THE GREAT COMET.—The eminent ...
Article : 145 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Eleven persons were fined for this offen[?]. One for being a habitual drunkard was imprisoned for 14 days. INSANITY— Benjamin Husler, who, was ...
Article : 592 wordsSir,—Will you allow me to reply, through your columns, (o a report of the works of the Bendigo Gild Washing Company, which appeared in last Friday's issue. ...
Article : 573 wordsSir,—Observing in your issue of Tuesday last an account of a robbery at Francis' store, Quarry Hill, I was struck with surprise, mixed with indignation, at perusing its details; and as a ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Tue 17 Jul 1860, Page 2
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