Monday, March 14—Rebecca, barque, 251 tons, H. [?]. Marsh, master, from Geelong March 6. Hart and Hughes, agents. No passengers. ARRIVALS (COASTING.) ...
Article : 1,170 words1. Study brevity as long letters are often rejected when short ones would be published. 2. Avoid needles personalities, in order to obviate unprofitable rejoinders. ...
Article : 127 wordsONE WHO HAS SEEN GARTER-KING-AT-ARMS had better send us the law report he refers to, and upon which the very strong remarks in his letter are based. WILLIAM GALWAY.—Our correspondent must know that ...
Article : 116 wordsSELLICK'S HILL-ROAD.—This road estimated by Mr. Delisser at £2,464 18s., and by Mr. Manton at £12,523, has been actually executed for £1,930 7s. 6d. There may have been some ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 677 wordsTHE BUSH FIRES RELIEF FUND.—We have received two letters on the subject of recent contributions to this Fund, but we must decline their publication. In our opinion quite enough ...
Article : 157 wordsTHE BUSH FIRES.—CLOTHING—Messrs. Giles & Smith have been very successful in procuring supplies of clothing for the sufferers by the recent Bush Fires. They have already sent ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 409 wordsTHE HAHNDORF DIGGINGS.—The hole in the flat, which we described about a week ago as being down to 28 feet, is now about 44 or 45 feet deep. Indications of gold continue, the ...
Article : 120 wordsOFFICIAL ASSIGNEE.—It is not improbable that Mr. Thrupp's successor will be appointed to-day. We have heard several names mentioned as those of likely candidates, but we forbear to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 wordsSir—After reading your leading article this, morning, and the Surveyor-General's opinion as presented to the Central Road Board on the 27th March, 1858, I beg to ask you if Mr. Manton, the Surveyor, is still ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 374 wordsSir—Allow me to contribute my mite to the stock of fun now obtainable at the expense of Corporate bodies. Apropos to the last telegram, I will tell you a story:—"Once upon a time, when Beau Nash was ...
Article : 219 wordsSaturday last, the 12th instant, will long be remembered by the inhabitants of this peaceful little village. The members of our Oddfellows Lodge, now numbering 90, on their becoming aware that it was the intention of ...
Article : 750 wordsThe flour and wheat markets were very firm to-day, and the old prices fully maintained. Flour at £16 per ton; wheat, at 6s. 7d. to 6s. 8d. per bushel in Town, and 6s. 9d. to 6s. 10d. at the Port. Some transactions ...
Article : 296 wordsWe beg to apprise our readers that the "ADVERTISER SUMMARY FOR EUROPE," will appear on Thursday morning. It will contain much interesting matter for transmission homeward. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 440 wordsON overhauling the papers by the last mail, we were somewhat amused with a racy account of the American elective system, as pourtrayed by a New York correspondent of the London ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 15 Mar 1859, Page 2
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