November 1.—Monarch, barque, from Sydney, 26th ult., with two cabin and seventeen steerage passengers; Brilliant, schooner, from Sydney, 26th ult.; Eleanora, schooner, from Sydney, 13th ult.: Fame, barque, from ...
Article : 379 wordsDRUNKA'D LIST.—James Burns, who exhibited himself as a disorderly of the first water, was fined 40s. for his conduct in respect of the slight spree he was indulging in, L 5 for assaulting ...
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Advertising : 141 wordsThe water in the back gullies is fast disappearing, and if the present fine weather continues many of the puddling mills will have to suspend operations. The attention of the owners of mills is being ...
Article : 938 wordsWERE some thick-headed man of many acres in England to oppose th progress of a railway through his ground, and declare that, as it was his private property, neither company nor ern ...
Article : 1,740 wordsGold still continues at £3 15s. per ounce. We yesterday saw in the Adelaide Observer Office a splendid quartz specimen brought in from Jones's Creek. The weight was fifty-two ounce and one or two ...
Article : 84 wordsThe money market has been again quiet. There is the usual increased demand for discounts as the season advances; out in the absence of spe[?], this is rather under than over the average of past years. ...
Article : 395 wordsOne of the first questions which must occupy the attention of our new Legislature when it shall meet, and which will have to be settled also without delay, is that of Mining upon Private Property. ...
Article : 970 wordsLower rates can now be quoted, as the roads are becoming tolerably good; but in consequence of the great demands for teams by the contractors for public works, we do not anticipate that carriage will be so low ...
Article : 67 wordsIN our issue of yesterday we published a report of a meeting held at the Rose of Australia, Long Gully, with reference to the making and keeping clear slush channels in Long Gully and its various ...
Article : 980 wordsDuring the past week a steady and brisk business has been carried on, orders from the interior having come readily forward, and rates of cartage having further declined. The heavy stocks of most articles of import, ...
Article : 696 wordsNEW RUSH.—A great number of diggers are now working about two and a half miles from here, towards Old Dunolly, near Patterson's Reef. Several large nuggets have been obtained in from ...
Article : 168 wordsA correspondent of the Warranambool Examiner, in suggesting a scheme for a systematic prospecting of the rumored gold-field on the Cape Otway ranges, remarks:— ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Tue 4 Nov 1856, Page 2
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