A large number of persons, of whom the largest proportion were evidently miners, met on Saturday evening at the above hotel, for the purpose of heariug Mr. Carpenter's views on Municipal matters. ...
Article : 1,291 wordsA deputaiton, consisting of some of the principal storekeepers at Amherst, or, as it is more commonly called, Daisy Hill, waited upon the hon. the Chief Secretary yesterday, for the ...
Article : 267 wordsCOOPER AND CO. V. NICHOLAS: AND CO.—Mr. Lysaght appeared for the complainants. This was a case in which the right of defendants was disputed to put in leased pegs, so as to cut off the ...
Article : 151 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—The poll for East Sydney was roughly declared yesterday evening, and officially to-day. The members returned are— Cowper, Black, Parkes and Martin, in the order ...
Article : 214 wordsThe vigilance of the police continues unabated and the usual strict night and day patrols are observed. The police and the detectives at other fields are also on the qui vive, and have, we learn, ...
Article : 143 wordsTaken on the whole, the performances on Saturday evening at this theatre were highly successful. Indeed, for a length of time, there has not been anything so pleasing and full of ...
Article : 489 wordsSir,—The statements, vide your report, made last night at Mr. Kennedy's meeting by Mr. Walton, the gentleman squatter, with reference to myself, is an unmitigated falsehood from beginning ...
Article : 58 wordsSir,—I was rather surprised to Bee in yours of Saturday last, that 15 x 15 was to be the size of claims on the Old Post-Office ground, and that the claims were to go by priority of application. ...
Article : 479 wordsThe proprietor of the Victoria has again entered the field with additional claims for public support, having engaged as amusing a company as have been there for some time. Acrobatic performances ...
Article : 157 wordsNO NAME ON HIS CART.—Frederick C. Klemn appeared by his attorney, Mr. Motteram, to answer a charge preferred by Constable Dobson of having neglected to have his name painted on ...
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Advertising : 3,596 wordsThis gentleman gave another entertainment on Saturday evening, at the Shamrock Hotel. The house was crowded. The "affair" of the evening was decidedly a passage of arms with the small ...
Article : 226 wordsROWDYISM AT THE SHEEPWASH—George Steane was fined 1s. for being quietly in excess. James Connor, an ex-policeman, was charged by Mounted Constable Weiss with most violent ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Mon 13 Jun 1859, Page 3
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