Mr. Barnard has been appointed Police Magistrate for Beechworth and the Indigo diggings, vice Arnold, deceased. A brother of Mr. Justice Pohlman replaces him at Rushworth. Both ...
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Advertising : 96 wordsBy the arrival of the Royal Charter we have news from the seat of war to the 21st May. The following is out telegram The Emperor inspected the positions of the ...
Article : 839 wordsCOMMISSIONERS' GULLY.—Holland v. Dwyer. A case of interference, the decision of the Warden being that as the complainant held a business license for the ground, the defendant was ordered ...
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Family Notices : 29 wordsOUR facetious friends. of Castlemaine, true to their old predilections, have been doing their best to turn the nomination of candidates for the vacant seat in the representation of the Provinces ...
Article : 1,250 wordsBY our telegraphic report received from Melbourne last evening, which appears in another column, it will be seen that the vacancy occasioned by the death of Mr. Arnold, the late Warden and Police ...
Article : 952 wordsThe case of libel against the Ovens and Murray Advertiser has resulted in a verdict for the plaintiff, with 1s. fine. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe heavy rain has been most unfortunate for the success of the Musical Festival, the road to the University being almost impassable. No business is doing. Some of the Banks have raised ...
Article : 37 wordsAdjourned scsond meeting. Mr. Laing, official assignee. Sir George Stephen appeared for the official assignee; and Mr. John M. Smith for the insolvent, who was examined at great length by ...
Article : 708 wordsThe nomination of a member to represent this constituency in the Legislative Council came off to-day, about 150 persons present. Mr. M'Donogh proposed himself amid some fun; Mr. Aberdeen ...
Article : 158 wordsLadies arid Gentlemen,—Having waited for solong a period for Mr. Bannerman's promised statement, our patience has at last been rewarded through the ADVERTISER, by two terrible epistles ...
Article : 620 wordsCHINESE DEFAULTERS.—Six Chinese were fined tin usual amounts for not having the necessary residence tickets. Four Chinamen, who were out on bail for L.1 each, did not appear, and their bail ...
Article : 569 wordsA meeting of the above Committee was held on Tuesday evening, 19th inst. Present: Messrs. James Harvey (chairman), Graham, Carvosoe, Buchanan, Piggott, and De Gille. ...
Article : 962 wordsSir,—While we are holding Rifle Corps meetings to devise the best means to repel the visionary French invasion, and also eternally agitated with local squnbbles, such as Mining Board fracas, ...
Article : 366 wordsSUSPICION OF HORSE STEALING.—Jacob Williams, charged by Thomas Heiuly with the above offence, was brought up and remanded till to-day, for the attendance of a material witness for the defence. ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Fri 22 Jul 1859, Page 2
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