Last night Mr Francis Robertson, the late member for the North-Western Province, and one of the three candidates for its representation in the Legislative Council, held a meeting in the large hall of ...
Article : 2,063 wordsMr McIlwraith met the electors last eight at the Union Hotel, specimen Hill, Long Gully. mr Lindsa occupied the c[?]air. Mr McIlwraith in the course of his remarks, adverted particularly to the fact that he ...
Article : 298 wordsAn inquest was held on Monday on the body of a man whose name is unknown, by Mr. Pounds. District Coroner, at the Junction Inn, Myers Flat. Jane Nelson, wife of a digger, residing at ...
Article : 565 wordsSir,—A letter appears in your issue of this morning, dated at Castlemaine, and signed "An Elector," s[?]tacking the consistency of Mr Fitz[?]erald for sup[?]ing the candidature of Mr Colin Campbell at a ...
Article : 329 wordsMr McIlwraith met the electors at Taylor's store. Redan Reef, last night The meeting was advertised for nine, but the candidate did not arrive until ten. He explained that he had been delayed at Specimen ...
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Advertising : 1,971 wordsSir,—The proposal made in the letter of "Churchman," which appears in your paper of this morning, reminds one very forcibly of the well known story of the three tailors of Tooley-street, only that in this ...
Article : 373 wordsAn inquest was held yesterday, by Mr. Pounds, the District Coroner, at the Royal Hotel, Back Creek, upon the body of a child, twenty months old, named John Chalmers. ...
Article : 331 wordsMr Howard addressed the electors at Lowden's Retreat Inn last evening; about 100 persons were present; Mr Chalmers in the chair. The usual resolution, on the proposition of Mr Lowden, seconded ...
Article : 126 wordsSir,—Mr Henry Lee has left off chaff-cutting and rushed into print against his old friends, because they refuse to support such political charlatans as Macarthy and Halfey. Strange, but true. What ...
Article : 333 wordsTHE DRUNKARDS' LIST.—Four men, found in a state of intoxication by the police, were each mulct in the penalty of five shillings, or in default twenty-four hours' imprisonment. ...
Article : 171 wordsSir,—In, no printed address of candidates for Assembly or Council honors have I seen reference made to our notoriously absurd system of public education, and in no spoken exposition of political ...
Article : 975 wordsEXCESSIVE POUNDAGE FEES.—A farmer named Avery, at the Axe Creek, was summoned by Jeremiah Nolan, also a farmer in that locality, for levying excessive poundage fees. It ...
Article : 434 wordsGentlemen,—It was Napoleon, I think. who once said that it was necessary to save liberty from its in judicious friends, and there can be no doubt of the truth of his remark. The experience of this colony ...
Article : 645 wordsSir,—I received two hives of bees last season from the neighborhood of Geelong, which I took little or no notice of till the 10th ult, when my yeard was filled with a buzzing noise, which turned out to be from ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Wed 2 Nov 1864, Page 3
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