SYDNEY, 26th November.—The Parliament was prorogued at noon to-day, with the usual formalities, till the 7th of December. Arrived the Glen Isla, from London, 104 days out. with cargo of ale, beer, rum, ...
Article : 92 wordsSir,—Now that your flippant and illtimed abuse has partially subsided, and your ill-judged advantage of the modern Lytton, taken for what it is worth, perhaps I might trouble you with a ...
Article : 888 wordsThe Third Drainage Committee held their ueual weekly meeting at the Back Creek Hotel, on Saturday evening, Mr. Egan in the chair. The minutes of the last meeting were read and ...
Article : 492 wordsSir,—In the Bendigo Mercury of Friday, the 26th of October, we observed a notiee of application for letters patent for perforating iron and other metals, for Mr. Goyne, of Epsom, whom we ...
Article : 96 wordsSir,—A grievance exists on Sandhurst and its neighborhood of which the public have much reason to complain. It is—the clandestine removal of the local and metropolitan journals from the ...
Article : 102 wordsThe New Congregational Church in Forest-street was opened yesterday morning. The service was read by the Rev. W. R. Fletcher, the incumbent, and the inauguration sermon was preached by the Rev. Thos. ...
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Advertising : 2,911 wordsSir,—A correspondent in your issue of Saturday signing himself "Distributive Justice," has in his mistaken zeal for Mr. M'Intyre made use of some expressions which I would crave the privilege of ...
Article : 688 wordsThis place of amusement was very well filled on Saturday night, the idea of the proprietor charging for admission by a Bhilling ticket, returnable in refreshments, appearing to be a taking one. Indeed the ...
Article : 289 wordsSir,—Permit me to request a little information with regard to blasting by galvanism. The subjcct is ono of particular importance to us in this quarter of Bendigo, as the Chinamen having bought ...
Article : 173 wordsAt Gisborne a heifer had died from a snake bite. It has been suggested that copious bleeding in suelx a case is an excellent remedy.—The plans for the various buildings for the use of these ...
Article : 1,146 wordsSir,—A letter appearod in your issue of this morning, signed " Justice," in reply to one in the Mercury, lieaded "Hear both Sides." An allusion was made by " Justice" respecting ...
Article : 221 wordsSir,—Are we in Rome, Spain, Portugal, or are we in reality in a free British colony! Late events cast their shadows before them. The advent of O'Shanassy presented to all true liberals on this ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Mon 29 Nov 1858, Page 3
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