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Advertising : 255 wordsSir,—I perceive that the committee appointed by the public meeting of last Saturday have held their first sitting at the Criterion Hotel, and have resolved to tackle their onerous duties with right ...
Article : 360 wordsDecember 20.—Kingfisher, barque, from Hobart Town 9th inst. Indus, barque, from Newcastle, N.S.W., 8th inst.; Albion, schooner, from Newcastle, N.S.W., 8th inst.; Highlander, schooner, from Port Fairy 18th inst.; ...
Article : 308 wordsSir.—A letter, signed "R. O'Connor, appeared in your issue of yesterday, referring to a former letter written by me. I should like to have the question of the Hospital well discussed, and give the public ...
Article : 1,046 wordsSIR—In this morning's Advertiser I perceive a letter from Mr. Johnston, owner of Charley, which horse ran for the puddlers stakes, and I as well as the ruddlers generally residing in Ironbark, ...
Article : 1,012 wordsThe price of gold still remains firm at £3 16s, 3d. per ounce. The sale of allotments, the property of Mr. B. Roper, on the Murray Road, at Epsom, by Mr ...
Article : 126 wordsThe committee of this body met last evening in the View Point Hotel. Present: Messrs. Sullivan, O'Conor, Rearden, Sandison, Denovan, and Mackay. Mr. Carpenter, the chairman of the ...
Article : 348 wordsThe recent public discussion with reference to the contemplated sale of gold workings, suggests some important considerations. By a communication from the Surveyor-General to the ...
Article : 1,156 wordsThe export entries passed at the Customs to-day, amounted to 1,528 ounces, of which 1,00014 ounces were for shipment to Bombay in the British Lion; 225 ounces for Calcutta in the Dido; 299 ounces for Hong ...
Article : 767 wordsLARCENY.—James Davis and James Morris were charged with stealing a grindstone, the property of one James Mercer. It appeared that the prisoners had been imbibing too freely, and had ...
Article : 656 wordsSir,—The leader of your journal this morning is most opportune, and deserves the best thanks not only of heads of families, but also of the entire community. The parties recently married went ...
Article : 315 wordsSir,—'Throw physic to the dogs" said Macbeth, and Macbeth was right. If our phasic were thrown to the dogs, our "Bendigo Mac" would have less trouble, and the public would be ...
Article : 616 wordsThe markets generally during the past week have presented a very dull appearance. This may be accounted for in great measure by the advanced rates of cartage to the interior, a disinclination to increase stocks ...
Article : 311 wordsGentlemen,—I feel warranted in drawing your attention to the ensuing Municipal Election, in consequence of the shameful neglect that has been shown to our wants during the term of the one ...
Article : 230 wordsSir,—I shall esteem this a great favor if you would permit me, through the medium of your valuable paper, to offer a word of advice to those of my fairer brethren who will not give themselves ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Tue 23 Dec 1856, Page 2
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