We learn from the Age of yesterday the following particulars concerning the questions at issue between the Denominational Board and the Teachers. It is gratifying to find that at all events ...
Article : 394 wordsHUSSLER'S REEF.—This line is being worked most energetically, Messrs. Sibley and Co.'s claim still looks well, though their operations are somewhat impeded by water. Messrs. Souter and ...
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Advertising : 202 wordsJuly 10.—Abner Stilson, ship, from Liverpool; Amazon, barque, from London; Hotspur, ship, from London; Boomerang, steamer, from Wellington; Royal Shepherd, steamer, from Launceston; Tasmania, ...
Article : 79 wordsTHE notice which we had in yesterday's issue concerning the appointment of Mr. Simons to be Returning Officer for Sandhurst has created no small commotion in certain quarters. In the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 wordsSir,—In your issue of yesterday, a brief comment is made on the completion of the machine owned by Mr. M'Phail, said to have been erected under the ...
Article : 202 wordsMr. Knipe reports having sold yesterday a quarter-acre allotment, corner of Barnard-street and the street unnamed leading to the new residence of L. M 'Lachlan, Esq., to Mr. George Roberts, for the sum of L.396. ...
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Family Notices : 73 wordsThe stock and share market opened firmly this week, but the arrival of the mail produced a feeling of heaviness without any actual decline iu prices. The quoted rates of colonial securities in the London papers ...
Article : 111 wordsTHERE is just now an excellent opportunity for any man with the requisite qualification, whose prospects of legislative distinction under other circumstances might be somewhat dubious, to ...
Article : 931 wordsDRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—For these offences four persons were fined the usual amounts, proportionate to their displays of riotous and disorderly behaviour while under the influence. ...
Article : 174 wordsThe astonishing rapidity with which the shares in the Gas Company rose iu the estimation of the public in a few days was something surprising: this was again eclipsed by the fabulous value ...
Article : 335 wordsSir,—I and my party have been now for the last four months, prospecting in this locality, at a great expense and loss of time; in fact, we have no one to thank for a penny to pay us for either ...
Article : 268 wordsSUNDAY DIVEESION.—Thomas Hart was charged with having been drunk, and disorderly (in a singularly appropriate locality, viz., Madman's Gully) on Sunday. The Bench on the unrefuted ...
Article : 326 wordsThe election for Leichardt has resulted in the following singular polling:—For Walsh, 11; Macrea, 0. Flour ranges from L.27. Wheat is at 10s. 6d ...
Article : 713 wordsSir,—As the great bill-sticking case has caused a slight sensation in Sandhurst, I wish to make a few remarks, as I cannot get a hearing from the Bench. I brought Mr. Nathan up before the ...
Article : 123 wordsDr. Roche held an inquest at the Hospital yesterday, on the body of Richard Burrel, who had died in that institution on the 8th inst. From the evidence adduced, it appeared that on the ...
Article : 401 wordsWE observe that Bendigo Waterworks shaves have slightly receded in the Melbourne markets, and it is probable that they will sustain a still further reduction. This is not to be wondered at seeing ...
Article : 544 wordsLadies and Gentlemen,—In an immediate future communication I shall lay before you the facts of the case connected with Barker's account, until which time I beg that you will withhold forming ...
Article : 107 wordsSir,—In a report, published in your weekly issue of the 1st instant, of the proceedings at a public meeting held at the Lyceum Theatre, Sandhurst, to take into consideration the much ...
Article : 330 wordsSir,—Knowing that you through the columns of your journal are always willing to allow any person who may have matters of public interest to write on to address you, I, although feeling that perhaps ...
Article : 489 wordsIn addition to the customary attractiveness of the entertainment at the Shamrock Theatre last night, they were considerably increased by the reappearance of the Irish character singer Mr. ...
Article : 324 wordsMiners,—What do you mean? There you go on from morning to night, nod from Sunday to Saturday, puddling and digging for what? Not a fortune certainly, as you have got next to nothing ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Tue 12 Jul 1859, Page 2
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