DRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—One person, who on the previous night, under the influence of drink, had been very disorderly while being conveyed to the watchhouse, was fined 10s., or 48 hours' ...
Article : 572 wordsSir,—Great things were expected of the present Mining Board at the time of its election; it appears, however, that the public are doomed to disappointment. Why, I ask, is not some measure ...
Article : 259 wordsIn the Assembly, a letter was read from Captain Andersion, stating that Captain Clarke had used every exertion to procure the arms ordered, but could only act under the Home Government. ...
Article : 288 wordsA BILL is now before the Legislative Council, brought in by Mr. Brodie, to amend the laws relating to the goldfields. The Bill provides for extending the powers of the Mining Boards to ...
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Advertising : 106 wordsJuly 18.—Douglas, schooner, from Newcastle; William Miskin, steamer, from Warnambool. SAILED (PORT PHILLIP HEADS). July 18.—Black Swan, steamer, for Launceston; ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 wordsThe Mail for England, & c., per the Ottawa, will close at the Post office, Sandhurst, as under:— For registered letters and papers, via Southampton, at 4 p m.; ordinary letters do, 4 30 p.m., on the ...
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Family Notices : 55 wordsSir,—"Another death by a mining accident." So runs the heading of a paragraph which appeared in your issue of Friday—another fellow mature hurried to an untimely grave, through carelessness ...
Article : 351 wordsTHE debate in the Assembly on the Municipal Act Amendment Bill has disappointed the aspirations of those who coveted the honor of presiding on the Magisterial Bench. Mr. Stephen, ...
Article : 855 wordsSYDNEY Tuesday.—The notorious schooner Louisa has been at Norfolk Island. She is called now the Marianne, but her original name is visible beneath the one newly painted. She ...
Article : 131 wordsOn Monday evening a conference, consisting of about 30 gentlemen from the various congregations of the town, was held. The object of the gathering was to deliberate on various matters connected ...
Article : 336 wordsThe marriage of his excellency to Miss Pratt his already been effected by the people of Ballarat. "We are enabled to state, says, with much semblance of authority, the Ballarat Star, [?] ...
Article : 895 wordsSir,—Will you inform me if it is right that the evidence that witnesses give at an inquest, should be taken by some other person than the Coroner privately, and afterwards read over before the ...
Article : 162 wordsA meeting of the Exploration Committee was held yesterday afternoon, Professor M'Coy in the chair. The meeting was called for the purpose of deciding upon the route the expedition is to take. ...
Article : 241 wordsAnother of those cases of denth from actual destitution, which have of late been too frequent in this district has occurred. The poor fellow, Nicholas Angus, whose admission to the hospital, ...
Article : 675 wordsSir,—There are many expressions in every day use, which, according to their application, may have a very good or a very ill meaning and tendency: this is one, " I am no scholar,"—take a few ...
Article : 654 wordsTHE manufacture of spurious gold by the Chinese has become a settled vocation.. From all parts of the country, accounts reach us of the habitual pursuit of this nefarious calling, and there is ...
Article : 587 wordsYesterday, a nugget weighing 334 ounces was found, in New Nuggetty "Gully, Yandoit, and lodged in the Castlemaine treasury. The names of the fortunate finders are, William Stephens, ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Thu 19 Jul 1860, Page 2
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