The weather has been most severe here for the last few days, more especially on Sunday, yesterday, and last night. The gale of wind which set in yesterday forenoon from the ...
Article : 240 wordsNotwithstanding the incessant rain and the heavy state of the course, the attendance was good and the running of the first order. FIRST RACE. ...
Article : 1,140 wordsThe Acting Solicitor-General, with whom Was Mr. Dawson, for the complainant, had obtained a rule nisi calling upon the respondent to shew cause why he should not be ordered specifically to perform the ...
Article : 1,743 wordsTHE WEATHER.—The weather certainly appears to have broken up in earnest; and as the barometer is still descending, people should begin to guard against the effects of the floods which are likely to ensue. ...
Article : 2,437 wordsMr. Jacomb was present as official assignee, and the insolvent and his attorney, Mr. Dyne, were present. This was the third meeting in the estate, and the following debts were proved:— ...
Article : 1,102 wordsSir,—As a subscriber to the New Royal Exchange, I was much surprised to see in this morning's papers a report of a [?] to celebrate the opening of the "new temporary rooms" of the Exchange Company [?] ...
Article : 169 wordsMy Lord D[?],—I have [?] seen a despatch dated Downing-street, 10th September, 1853, No. 138, from Your Grace to His Excelency our Lieutenant-Governor, on immigration, in which there is mention ...
Article : 1,876 wordsSir,—The public are pretty well acquainted with the Corporation method of lighting, having, and draining. The systemable filth accumulation, Yarra po[?]on, and general mis[?]agement of the Melbourne municipal ...
Article : 579 wordsThe following is the schedule attached to the Constitution Bill, defining the electoral districts for the Legislative Assembly:— No. of Members ...
Article : 6,872 wordsSir,—It was reported at the end of last week that the Auditor-General gave some very curious explanations concerning the causes of the complete failure of the Government Assay Office [?]deed some went so for ...
Article : 967 wordsSir,—A portion of the despatch recently received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies is to the effect that although the "Orders in Council" authorized Squatters to apply to the Governor for leases of their ...
Article : 564 wordsSir,—The inclemency of the weather, and the p[?]ing of the rain on the roofs and against the windows of the [?]urious drawing rooms and anng pariors of our wealthy citizens, cannot fall to bring under the ...
Article : 313 wordsSir,—In the Argus of this morning, my attention has been drawn to a letter purporting to be from the Messrs. Fr[?]field, Solicitors to the Bank of England, wherein my name figures com[?]sly, relative to an ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 23 Mar 1854, Page 5
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