The hot dry weather broke on Friday, 26th January, a most grateful rain falling at intervals daring that day. The breaking up of the drought has been general throughout the colonics, and heavy ...
Article : 4,634 wordsHaving received intimation of an intended visit to the above quarry by some gentlemen interested in the advancement of local industries, I was fortunate in obtaining a seat with one of the present ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 207 wordsSIR,—Seeing that a respectable tradesman on Ballarat has become frightened, through a similarity between his name and my own, and has taken the trouble to inform your readers that he is not I, I also ...
Article : 135 wordsSIR,—With reference to the denial by Mr Henderson (contained in Tuesday's issue), of having purchased the claim, plant, and machinery of the Eldorado Company, Spring hill, I beg to Bay that Mr ...
Article : 175 wordsDRUNK.—James Maroney and James Darling were fined as drunkards. LARCENY.—Susan Merryman (26) was charged with, having stolen some rice, oatmeal and currants, ...
Article : 1,847 wordsThe usual meeting of this council took place on Tuesday, 20th February. Correspondence.—From the Borough Councils of Baltarat, Craigie, Amherst and Daylesford, the Council of Glenlyonshire, and ...
Article : 888 wordsSIR,—So that the question of reducing the working expenses of our mines might be properly ventilated, I again crave permission to occupy a portion of your columns. I do so in the hope that I am not tedious, ...
Article : 2,845 wordsThe following telegraphic despatches form a brief summary of events in connection with the war in New Zealand:— Sydney, 27th January.—The Rita brings news ...
Article : 954 wordsStacking is now completed throughout the district, and thrashing is about two-thirds done. The land having been cleared, ploughing has been started by many farmers, and before the close of the month ...
Article : 1,807 wordsSIR,—I perceive by your paper that Ballarat [?] sesses a Beaevolent Asylum whose committee gives [?] door relief, and a Ladies' Benevolent Clothing Society but I do not know very precisely how the two will ...
Article : 213 wordsA meeting of the committee of this society was held at Scaradale on the evening of Tuesday, 20th February. The business of the meeting was to make arrangements for the second show for the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 421 wordsCharles Hickford, of Durham Lead, Miner. [?] of insolvency—Losses in mining speculation, [?] sure of creditors, and sickness in family. [?] £147 15s 7½d; assets, £2; deficit, £145 15s 7½d. ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Thu 22 Feb 1866, Page 2
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