The embargo on the first-class carriages of the Geelong and Melbourne Railway still continues; and unless the company, with that talent for finance for which they are so pre-eminently ...
Article : 651 wordsJune 23.—Royal Charlie, barque, from Newcastle; Waterlily, schooner, from Circular Head. SAILED (PORT PHILLIP HEADS). June 23.—Nil. ...
Article : 838 wordsWe have not had this year much enjoyment of the delightful autumnal weather of our climate, of which we are so proud. I cannot pretend to say what explanation the members of ...
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Family Notices : 16 wordsThe expression, “John Knipe, alias King,” in an advertisement in yesterday's issue, escaped our notice, otherwise it should not have appeared. Mr. Knipe is, however, too well known and respected in ...
Article : 49 wordsIN a recent issue we directed public attention to the fact that it was about time that the Special Electoral Lists for July were in course of preparation, and that the electors should be given to ...
Article : 1,490 wordsThe number of this publication for the current month has come to hand. We extract the following:- SUGGESTIONS FOR JUNE. ...
Article : 498 wordsA FEW days since we announced to our readers that, in all probability, Mr. O'Shanassy would not visit this goldfield for some time. The proceedings at the Reception Committee's Meeting, ...
Article : 586 wordsThe price of gold is still L.3 16s. The market to-day has, we understand, been rather slack. ...
Article : 27 wordsExport entries were passed to-day at the Customs for 16,925 ounces of gold, of which 16,919 ounces were for shipment in the Sultana, for Liverpool. Trade has been very dull, and in many houses the ...
Article : 139 wordsMessrs. Musson and Co.'s tender for this contract has been accepted by the Government for L.1,270,218. The difference between this amount and what was stated when the tenders were ...
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Advertising : 661 wordsAn adjourned meeting of parties, interested in the formation of a Rifle Corps in Sandhurst, was held last night at Abbott's Hotel. Mr. H. J. Perrin in the chair. Mr. Charles Mackenzie officiated as Secretary. ...
Article : 1,646 wordsIt having been arranged that the Committee of the Operatives should meet the members of the original Railway Committee, the following gentlemen met at Abbott's Hotel yesterday evening:—Messrs. Sullivan ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Thu 24 Jun 1858, Page 2
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