Mr. D. S. Campbell asked the hon. he Postmaster-General-" Whether, in the event of no arrangement having been entered into for the conveyance of the homeward mails after the present ...
Article : 305 wordsTo the Sub-Committee appointed by the Jockey Club that are now sitting to ascertain on what conditions of Mr. Hall will be allowed to remain in the occupation of the ...
Article : 362 wordsThe M. A. Mail is jubilant over the abatement of the canine nuisance, in the destruction of a large number of curs and the registering of others. —Mr. Champ, Inspector-General of the Penal ...
Article : 1,424 wordsThe weather was very fine, and the attendance good. His Excellency the Governor arrived in carriage and four, after the start of the steeplechase, and remained till the last race was over. ...
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Advertising : 2,950 wordsThe Criminal Sessions commenced at ten o'clock before his Honor Mr. Justice Williams. R. A. Billing, Esq., prosecuted for the Crown. C. W. Lavender, Esq., Crown Solicitor; Henry Jacombo, Esq., Judges' ...
Article : 1,697 wordsTHE DISORDERLIES.—Two drunkards were fined respectively 5s. and 1s. for their excesses. AN OLD BLACKGUARD.—Henry Vaughan, an old bushman, who had been paying a temporary visit to the ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Sat 13 Nov 1858, Page 3
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