Yesterday, at the Police office, a gentleman (?) appeared before the Beach, and was [?] [?], or forty-eight hours' imprisonment, for drunkenness and [?] orderly conduct on the [?]abbath, who, but a few days ago, ...
Article : 268 wordsSir,—In a leading article in your journal of this morning, written [?] "new chum," whose [?] might be p[?] on the more of his ignor[?]ce, but by one who tells us that his has been a [?] spectator [?] ...
Article : 746 wordsThe following [?] were disposed of:— BANKS AND ANOTHER V. [?]ON. In this action the plaintiffs, who were consignees of certain goods by the ship Moun[?]neer, sought to ...
Article : 772 wordsThe diggings here are going on much as usual. A new gully has been opened adjoining Sydney Flat, and several holes have yielded quantities of the precious metal which r[?] the old p[?]my days of Bendigo. The ...
Article : 2,229 wordsTHE BUFFALO.—The news from this quarter is unfavorable; the majority of these who went out [?]ither are reported as being on their may back to Spring Creek [?]od the Y[?] [?] diggings. ...
Article : 910 wordsDear Sir,—It gave me pleasure to see that, to-day, you had brought forward the subject of the ineffciency of the means possessed by this community for the ex[?]tion of [?]. In truth, the ...
Article : 720 wordsThe adjourned second meeting having been opened the official assignee stated that neither insolvent nor creditors were present, therefore no business could [?] done. ...
Article : 129 wordsBAD PRINTING—If anything were necessary to confirm our occssional statements with respect to the enormous circulation which the Argus has attained, it would be furnished by melancholy referense to the present ...
Article : 2,601 wordsWe have received Adelaide papers to the 11th instant. THE MURRAY RIVES MAIL—The Postmaster-General has issued a notice informing the public, that Captain ...
Article : 2,019 wordsDear Sir,—I have read the touching and path[?] appeal made by the "New Chum Bachelor" in your paper of the 9th. It so completely embodies [?] own [?] coming to Australia, ...
Article : 324 wordsThe Attorney-General prosecuted on behalf of the Crown. The late heavy imposition of fines imposed on jurors for non-attendance, had the affect of bringing jurymen ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 16 Nov 1853, Page 5
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