We have not yet pone through the crisis, but the difficulties are met in most cases more by compositions than by insolvencies. In most cases they have arisen from inordinate speculation and ...
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Advertising : 274 wordsDecember 18.—Robin Gray, brig, from Dundee; Albert, brig, from Cape of Good Hope; Roxburg Ca[?]tle, ship, from London; Boomerang, steamer, from Sylney; City of Hobart, ateamer, from Hobart Town; ...
Article : 127 wordsAlluvial gold is bought at £3 15s. per ounce, and the highest price given for the best samples of amalgamated is £3 16s. Mr. Bannerman reports: ...
Article : 332 wordsMELANCHOLY ACCIDENT.—We regret having to record the death of Mr. James Partridge Burns, eldest soil of Mr. James Burns, of Elphiustone. It was caused by an accident. Deceased was engaged ...
Article : 248 wordsThe following reply by the President of the Board of Land and Works to Mr. Grant's question why the court house and other public buildings at Sandhurst, for which money was voted in the ...
Article : 1,261 wordsIt will be seen, by our report of the cases tried in the Municipal Police Court on Thursday last, that a person of the name of Armstrong was brought before the Bench, accused of having inhumanly left a ...
Article : 591 wordsAs Mr. Baragwanath, the late eccentric representative of Rodney, has resigned his seat in the Assembly, the electors of that district are called upon to elect some one in his place. We have ...
Article : 1,124 wordsThe Ovens and Murray Advertiser explains that the delay in opening telegraphic communication between Beechworth, and the Metropolis is attributable to the non-arrival of the instruments and ...
Article : 437 wordsDuring the past week but little business has been transacted, and prices are nominal. The attraction of the races has suspended all operations in this line, to be renewed we hope with ...
Article : 93 wordsThe horse market has not been altogether so dull since last report as during the two or three preceding weeks. A larger amount of sales have been effected, although no material advance of prices has been ...
Article : 130 wordsExport entries were passed to-day at the Customs for 15,244 ounces 17 dwts, of gold, of which quantity 8,877 ounces 17 dwts. are shipped per Kent, for London: 6365 ounces per Morning Light, for Liverpool; and the ...
Article : 159 wordsThe aurora Austral is was splendidly mauifest in the heavens last night. We first noticed the luminous streaks about nine o'clock, at which time they were visible in a direction about southwest ...
Article : 441 wordsQUITE DRUNK.—Charles Riley was brought before the Bench on a charge of having been found by Constable Donelly so utterly incapable, that it was necessary to procure a barrow to wheel him to the ...
Article : 407 wordsSHEEPSHEAD REEF.—Messrs. Porter and Tongue and Messrs. Nevison and Co. have amalgamated their claims, and are engaged in jointly erecting a machine for the crushing of the quartz from their ...
Article : 157 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly, Dr. Evans gave notice that on Wednesday he should put a series of questions to the Government respecting the purchase of clothing by Mr. Mitchell on behalf of ...
Article : 543 wordsLARGE YIELD OF GOLD.—Some parties who have been tunnelling in the Forty-Foot Hill, opposite the Market-square, have just been rewarded by a large find. It is well known that immense ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Sat 19 Dec 1857, Page 2
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