August 1—Edina steamer, from Portland; Harriet Nathan, barque, from Hobart Town; Rapidz, barque, from Valparaise. SAILED (PORT PHILIP HEADS.) ...
Article : 336 wordsIt is stated that Mr Peter Snodgrass is about to retire from political life. His services in Parliament are, however, likely to be recognized by a substantial testimonial. The only other matter of political ...
Article : 145 wordsA fatal dis[?] amongst [?] has destroyed several valuable animals in the vicinity of Raywood lately. Mr. Golding, the slaughterman, has lost two in a short period. Messrs. Skeehan, ...
Article : 173 wordsTwo prisoners made an unsuccessful attempt to escape from the penal establishment on Cockatoo Island on Friday last. The Customs returns for July, 1864, show an ...
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Advertising : 344 wordsBusiness in town continues very dull. The flour market is extremely disorganised, and is without change. Some sales of tea were made by Messrs Fraser and Cohen, but nothing of any ...
Article : 205 wordsROBBERY UNDER ARMS.—James Green and James Williams were charged with having committed larceny at the dwelling of George Haga on Salisbury Plains on the 23rd inst. They had ...
Article : 459 wordsNo Ministry has yet been formed. Mr. Bagot was last sent for, and is reported to have been unsuccessful. The Chamber of Commerce has memorialised ...
Article : 77 wordsGood brandy is in demand. Teas are in request. Beers are depressed. Tobacco is dull. Galvanised iron slates are in demand. ...
Article : 28 wordsFor London—Clyde [?]nd August; Great Britain. 26th August; Sussex, 31st August. ...
Article : 13 wordsRitchie has been hanged for the murder of Mr. Owen. ...
Article : 16 wordsThe extensive premises known as the International Hotel, Kangaroo Flat, have been totally destroyed by a fire, which broke out between two and three o'clock yesterday morning. Most of our ...
Article : 1,036 wordsThe price of gold is £3 17s for alluvial, and £3 15s for standard. ...
Article : 24 wordsBy the barque Constance we have news from Auckland to the 14th ultimo. The Sydney siege train battery is under orders to re-embark for Sydney. ...
Article : 142 wordsThe Argus of Monday has the following on this subject:—“The flour market has been considerably affected by the arrival of the T E Boyd, from Valparaise. Her cargo was sold privately on Friday ...
Article : 355 wordsTHERE seems too much reason to fear that in General Grant the Federal Americans have found the man to lead their armies, for whom they have so long been looking; and the ...
Article : 2,044 wordsThe Coya has arrived from San Francisco, with dates to the 30th May. She brings seven thousand one hundred and thirty-eight sacks of wheat, eight thousand six hundred and forty ...
Article : 577 wordsDRUNKENNESS—Five persons were brought up by the police charged with being incap[?]ly drunk in the streets, and fined 5s. each. ROBBING CLOTHES' LINES.—Benjamin Tinker ...
Article : 345 wordsThe store stock for sale having been nearly all disposed of, squatters are looking out for the arrival of fresh in good large framed bullocks and spayed cows, which may be said to be in fair demand, and ...
Article : 442 wordsTHE ROOT OF ALL EVIL.—Margaret Mortmaine, alias Scotch Maggie, was brought up for stealing 14 dwts. gold. She had gone into Roberts's store, Eaglehawk Flat, and in the ...
Article : 312 wordsSYDNEY, Saturday—The case against Sergeant O'Donoghue, for shooting Mr Kirwan, has been adjourned for a week. The floods at Forbes are subsiding. Port Denison advices state that ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Tue 2 Aug 1864, Page 2
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