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Advertising : 205 wordsMarch 17.—Emeu, R.M.S., from. Sydney. SAILED (PORT PHILLIP HEADS). March 17.—Nil. PORT ADELAIDE. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 wordsA full telegram will be forwarded to-night. News from Europe. Commercial affairs are looking up. Victoria Railway debentures have been purchased as high as one hundred and seven ...
Article : 88 wordsThe rumors circulated concerning the Pall Mall rush, coupled with the recent appearance in this district of Mr. Bruce, our first railway contractor, and a desire to make some personal observations ...
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Family Notices : 53 wordsSYNDNEY, Wednesday,—News has reached Sydney of the safety of the remainder of the crew of the American ship Defender, which was wrecked on the north-east coast. The ...
Article : 69 wordsMr. DUFFY'S letter which appeared in yesterday's Argus, and which we publish in another column, gives an unexpected complexion to his retirement from the Cabinet, and adds a new element to the ...
Article : 1,238 wordsTHE hitch in the appointmeut of Collectors for Maudurang occurred, as we anticipated. The Justices ordinarily in Petty Sessious assembled in Sandhurst do not reside in Maudurang, with ...
Article : 567 wordsThere were only two criminal cases disposed of yesterday, and in both the jury returned a verdict of "not guilty." The trial of the second case, which was for rape, commenced at about ...
Article : 177 wordsTHE RUSH IN PARL MALL.—The rush yesterday wore a very deserted appearance, and the filling up of holes proceeded at about the same ratio it had done for the two or three previous ...
Article : 898 wordsFor the plaintiff, Mr. Michie, Mr. Fellows, and Mr. Dawson; for the defendant, the Solicitor-General, Mr. Billing, and Mr. Wood. The further hearing of this case was resumed ...
Article : 796 wordsSir,—It was ray intention to have preserved the strictest silence on the subject of my retirement from office till the time came for the usual explanations in Parliament, but as each of the morning ...
Article : 777 wordsFREE INDULGENTS.—Dive persons were charged with indulging beyond the due limits in drinks stronger than water. One was discharged, and four fined in minor penalties. ...
Article : 662 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of this Institution was held at Abbott's Hotel yesterday evening, Mr. Sullivan in the chair. The minutes of the last meeting having been ...
Article : 1,300 wordsThe mining reporter of the Ballarat Times says, " Within a short period a new machine for sending down a supply of fresh air into drives has been adopted at several claims. The machine ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Fri 18 Mar 1859, Page 2
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