PRINCE'S DAY IN THE MORNING.—Three tipplers were brought before the Bench charged with having been drunk. One of them, according to the records of the Court, had made four ...
Article : 174 wordsTHE whole subject of Mining Leases requires the immediate attention and prompt decision of the Government. Those who are most imtimately acquainted with the present disorganised state of ...
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Advertising : 162 wordsNovember 9.—Nathan, barque, for Hobart Town; Zambezo, ship, for Callao; Jane Ellen, schooner, for River Morsey; Exodus, ship, for Callao; Mary Ann, schooner, for Newcastle, Azoff, brig, for Guam; ...
Article : 86 wordsSir,—In your issue of Wednesday I observed a letter signed "Engineer," treating on the above subject. After criticising "Miller's eccentrics," he goes on to say a few words about the puddling ...
Article : 519 wordsJohn Straker, muster of the barque Snaresbrook, and Charles Straker, mate of the vessel, was brought before H. St Hill, Esq., at Wellington, charged with the wilful murder of Francis Muir, an apprentice of the ...
Article : 743 wordsA rush, which if one can judge from present appearances, is likely once more to revive the fast drooping resources of Elysian Flat, has taken place within the last day or two on the Flat, to ...
Article : 322 wordsYesterdny being the usual practice day of the Brigades their loyal observance of the day did not prevent their turning out. No. 1 Company brought out their large engine to the tank near the ...
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Family Notices : 28 wordsWE are unable to furnish a report of the result of the election for Castlemaine this morning, simply because the Telegraph Office yesterday took a holiday, or the greater portion of one; ...
Article : 981 wordsSir,—Most sincerely do I sympathise with you in your dolorous complain is against the Municipal Council, though your remarks in Wednesday's paper were somewhat facetious, but the attempt ...
Article : 739 wordsA new rush has taken place at the end of the Mullocky Lead, bordering on the eastern side of the ground marked out for leasing. A party who had been sinking a long time for the Barkly Reef, ...
Article : 957 wordsSir,—By the time this letter reaches you I believe all the new Ministers will have been returned to Parliament. I have often said before that the country is sick and tired of Ministerial ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 112 wordsThe fine weather, and tbe holiday in honor of the anniversary of the birth-day of the Prince of Wales, have been taken advantage of by an immense number of pleasure-seekers. The railway ...
Article : 478 wordsSir,—I regret troubling you so often, and merely at present send a description of a model which I have left at Mr. Jackson's. Lever power is introduced; the weight being ...
Article : 295 wordsIT will be seen that in conaequenee of the officials at the Telegraph Office keeping holiday yesterday we have been unable to obtain the result of the Castlemaine election. This is not the first time ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Thu 10 Nov 1859, Page 2
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