October 11.—Red Jacket, ship, from Liverpool. SAILED (PORT PHILLIP HEADS). October 11.—Telegraph, steamer, for Sydney; Ardelle, barque, for Port Curtis; Invincible, ship, for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 112 wordsThe gold market lias been perfectly quiet to-day. No export entries have been passed. The Customs' returns of the past week give the revenue of the port of Melbourne at L 28,420 0s. 6d. ...
Article : 82 wordsIn the Legislative Council this day, Mr. Bennett applied for copies of the old and new-Electoral' Rolls for the South Province. Mr. Fellows gave notice of motion touching the ...
Article : 84 wordsThe following letter received by Mr. Denovan from the Chief Secretary's office has been forwarded to us by that centletnnn for publication:— Chief Secretary's Office, Melbourne, 11th October, ...
Article : 170 wordsThere can be no doubt that the literal terms of the grant of the Market-square Reserve for market purposes are apparently infringed by the Municipal Council, when this body determines to ...
Article : 1,851 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly Mr. Campbell gave notice that he would bring in a bill to provide for proper public education Mr. Heales will bring in a bill to secure the ...
Article : 311 wordsAstronomical Observatory, Williamstown 11th October, 10 p.m.—Sir,—The great interest with which the arrival of this comet has been expected, induces me to forward, for the information ...
Article : 529 wordsADELAJDE, Monday.—The markets are reviving. Several transactions are reported at Saturday's prices. The Havilah sailed with the mails. The John Ormerod has arrived from Sydney. ...
Article : 259 wordsProfes or Bushell, at this placc of amusement, continues his entertaining lectures on Electricity and Electro Biology. Last night, in addition to his usual clever experiments with the voltaic pile and ...
Article : 427 wordsFrom a private source, we have the fallowing information:—" A gentleman in whom: I can rely states that he has seen a private letter from a person located at the Fitzroy diggings, which ...
Article : 1,131 wordsThe Telegraph has brought to Melbourne advices from Sydney to the 8th inst. The intelligence conveyed by the electric telegraph of the reception of bad accounts from the Fitzroy, and ...
Article : 2,277 wordsA CORRESPONDENT in this day's issue, dating from Elysian Flat, wishes to know whether we have a Government, of which he is placed, very much in doubt by the negligence and the indifference of ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Wed 13 Oct 1858, Page 2
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