THE "ARGUS."—The wear and tear of nearly seven years' superintendence of the editorial department of the Argus having necessitated some relaxation upon the part of ...
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Article : 1,077 wordsSir,—As the prospectus of the Collingwood Bridge Company, proposing to erect a bridge at the north end of Church-street, will be found in your advertising columns on Monday ...
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Advertising : 441 wordsWe have received files of Auckland papers to the 1st instant. The New Zealander records the death, at Auckland, on Tuesday the 21st ultimo, of ...
Article : 1,382 wordsFLOUR MILL.—The farmers of Muckleford are progressing favorably towards the end in view, and intend to have a public meeting here very soon. They propose to have the ...
Article : 1,645 wordsSir,—A few months ago it was not inaptly remarked that "all the world (of Melbourne) was a bowling-alley;" just now it bids fair to become "a booking-office for the diggings." ...
Article : 182 wordsSir,—Reading an advertisement in the Argus of some 200 men being wanted at the, above-named quarries, I went there; and if you kindly insert this, it may save many ...
Article : 353 wordsSir,—In your paper of this day appears a letter headed "Outlets for Labor," signed W., therein stating that he had before drawn the attention of the uuemployed to the fact that ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 17 Sep 1855, Page 6
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