January 19.—Oneida, R.M. steamship, from Aden; Emma, schooner, from Apollo Bay. BAILED (PORT PHILLIP HEADS) January 19.—Regia, brig, for Adelaide; Champion, ...
Article : 71 wordsBy the arrival of this ship we have English news to the 5th November. John Thomas Smith is returning, but has not been knighted, as reported. He was staying at ...
Article : 126 wordsTHE Chief Secretary has given notice of his intention to bring in a bill to make certain alterations in the taxation of the Chinese. He proposes to perpetuate the poll tax of £10 on ...
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Family Notices : 174 wordsMr. O'Shanassy gave notice that, On Thursday next, he would move that the House go into committee of the whole to cons der the following re[?]o utions, viz:—(1.) That it is expedient to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 wordsExport entries were passed at the Customs to-day for 4825 ounces of gold for shipment to London in the Heather Bell. ...
Article : 28 wordsA case of small pox made its appearance on board the hulk Sacramento within the last few days. The female prisoner attacked was removed to an empty hulk adjacent, the Deborah, where ...
Article : 326 wordsIn the absence of Mr. Fellows, the question standing on the paper relative to the Ballarat case of Hayes v. Madden lapsed. The Officials in Parliament Bill was under discussion when our ...
Article : 53 wordsIT will be seen by our report of the proceedings in the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday evening, that a vote of L. 25,000 was granted for the removal of the sludge on the goldfields. The Chief ...
Article : 990 wordsIn reply to Mr. Ebden, Dr. Evans said that the Oneida would probably be dispatched on the 28th inst. The other prel'minary business was of an ...
Article : 388 wordsWe are glad to find that the opposition parties in the Mining Board last night made such mutual concessions as enabled them at last to proceed with the despatch of public business. The ...
Article : 531 wordsADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The markets are unchanged. Sailed—The Malay, for Melbourne, with a cargo of 1 128 haats of flour, 25 tons and 302 bags of bran. 2½ tons of hay, 137 tons of ...
Article : 109 wordsThe Committee of Elections and Qualifications resumed their sittings yesterday, to inquire into the election of the hon. Dr. Tierney. The following members of the Legislative Council were ...
Article : 485 wordsThe following particulars are in addition to those given in our telegram of yesterday:— On belialf of seventy-five small farmers settled in the neighborhood of the River Exe, ...
Article : 687 wordsBy our telegraphic report of the proceedings in Parliament last evening, it will be observed that Dr. Evans, in reply to Mr. Ebden, stated that the Oneida would probably be dispatched ...
Article : 373 wordsTho Board met at half past eight o'clock, Present—the Chairman, Messrs. M'Intyre, Carpenter, Tuklly, Joseph, O'Conor, and O'Keefe. The minutes of the previous meeting were read. ...
Article : 4,407 wordsThe following gentlemen have given notice to the Secretary of their candidature for the honorary medical officership of the Institution, viz.:—Drs. Smith, Landvoight, Hunt, Boyd, Roche, J. O'Brien, ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Thu 20 Jan 1859, Page 2
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