The order of the day with most persons here—with most of those at least possessed of the privilege of exercising the franchise—has been to give their votes in good time in the morning, and then to make ...
Article : 175 wordsOur Lower Goulburn correspondent, writing on 31st October, says,—"It is matter of astonish ment to settlers and business men in general that the great and overflowing tributary of the ...
Article : 243 wordsOur dates from Auckland are to the 25th October. H.M.S. Curacoa arrived in Auckland harbor on the 23rd ultimo, after a quick passage from ...
Article : 1,797 wordsNotwithstanding the counter excitement of the elections there was a very large attendance at the Flemington Racecourse to-day to witness the running for the Melbourne Cup The Grand Stand was ...
Article : 608 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday—In the case of Campbell v The Queen, a verdict has been taken by consent for plaintiff, for L472 10s, subject to the opinion of the full Court as to whether, on the facts stated, the ...
Article : 335 wordsSir,—The Independent of yesterday in a paragraph about the appearance of the western horizon after sunset, talks of the planets Jupiter and Mars being close to the new moon. I am not much of an ...
Article : 101 wordsSir,— Whereas your valuable journal is the chief medium through which the voice of the people of this district is made known, I trust the importance of the subject below will be sufficient excuse for my ...
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Advertising : 2,427 wordsThe annual general assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Victoria was inaugurated on Wednesday evening, at the Scots' Church, Collins-street. The sermon was preached by the Rev [?] Kelso, of ...
Article : 961 wordsThe elections and the races happening on the same day have had the effect of rendering this virtually a dies non so far as business transactions are concerned. There were no auction sales, nor have ...
Article : 193 wordsThe performances commenced last evening with the feats of strength and skill of the Klaer Brothers, which were highly applauded. The Indian-rubber man, as he is termed, was very ...
Article : 329 wordsILLEGAL DETENTION.—C. Bertram, of Myers Creek, was charged with illegally detaining a cattle bell, the property of M. Connolan, Mr. Wrixon appeared for defendant. The case was ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Fri 4 Nov 1864, Page 3
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