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Advertising : 277 wordsOctober 27.—Maria Hay, ship, from London 21st July, twenty-three passengers; Sophia, schooner. from Circular Head 25th inst.; Yarra Yarra, s.s., from Sydney 22nd inst., twenty-seven passengers: Storm Bird, s.s.s., ...
Article : 466 wordsDRUNK.—John Donovan, a gentleman from the other side, and who appears to have a peculiar penchant for Mr. Ennis's quarters at the Lock-up, was again brought up for being drunk and ...
Article : 307 wordsThe two machines from which I have succeeded in obtaining returns, report as follows, namely, Messrs. Elder and Co. crushed in the week ending Saturday last, 39 tons of stone, yielding in the ...
Article : 284 wordsAmong our obituary notices within the past week occur the names of Capt. William Allen and Mr. Geo. Stevenson. Captain Allen (who, in conjunction with Mr. Ellis, bought two-thirds of the ...
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Family Notices : 17 wordsOUR time has been so occupied by, and our columns so crowded with, election matters, that we have been compelled to postpone noticing many things which at any other time would have ...
Article : 1,462 wordsGold remains firm at £3 15s. per ounce. THE ESCORT.—The amount of gold forwarded to town by yesterday's escort is considerably above the ordinary average, and is a most gratifying proof of the ...
Article : 141 wordsWe have Hobart Town and Launceston papers to the 22nd instant. TESTIMONIAL.—A deputation, consisting of a number of the most influential gentlemen of the ...
Article : 268 wordsLast Saturday's meet afforded a great treat to those who really enjoy to witness the instinct and sagacity of well-bred hounds, and there was a good gathering of the right sort to enjoy it. The draw ...
Article : 296 wordsPresent—Mr. Sullivan, Councillors Bell, Harris, Simons, and Harney. In the absence of Mr. Emmett, Mr. Sullivan took the chair. MINUTES. ...
Article : 957 wordsExport entries were passed to-day for 15,125 offices of gold, 10,000 ounces of which were for shipment in the Heather Bell for London; 2,191 ounces in the Queen of the Seas, for Hong-Kong, and 2,018 ounces for the ...
Article : 156 wordsThe new rush at Epsom is progressing very favorably. At the extreme point a claim was bottomed yesterday by a party of Italians, and from the sample tried was found to be payable, but not ...
Article : 471 wordsThe following list will show the state of the elections for the new Parliament up till the present date—THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. ...
Article : 247 wordsGentlemen,—I gladly avail myself of this opportunity to return my sincere thanks fur the kind cowrtesy and hospitality shown towards me during my hunting visit at your pleasant township. It is ...
Article : 185 wordsJOURNAL OF AUSTRALASIA. October 1856, G. Slater, 94 Bourke-street cast, Melbourne, and Pall Mall, Sandhurst. We have received the fourth number of this ...
Article : 902 wordsThe M. A. Mail gives the following version of the capture of this man, different from either of the two which have already appeared in our columns:— ...
Article : 319 wordsA number of the Chinaman's Flats are returning here, finding that if they were in the frying-pan hero, they were most decidedly in the fire there. The lead has taken a complete turn, and is ...
Article : 511 wordsThe election of representatives for the districts subjoined has yet to take place. The names of the candidates are given in connection with those of the constituencies respectively— ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Wed 29 Oct 1856, Page 2
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