Madam Carindini and Mr. Walter Sherwin are paying another visit to Gippsland, and the reception which they met last night at the Mechanics' Institute shows how much the ...
Article : 512 wordsWe published a few days are in [?] of a [?] which [?] ...
Article : 4,931 wordsWe have had a rather dull week since my last, no matters of much interest having occurred to mar the even tenor of our way. A few days ago, several well-equipped teams ...
Article : 652 words"Oh, Justice, what crimes are perpetrated in the name." COLLOQUY. FOSTER ST. GENT TO HIMSELF. —The bridge—not the old broken-backed ...
Article : 424 wordsOur usual monthly Court of Petty Sessions and Warden's Court was held here this week. The cases in the former were not very numerous, and only two possessing any feature ...
Article : 815 wordsDEAR SIR,—In your issue of the 25th April last, I read a letter from a correspondent signing himself "C. N. Carey," on the deep leads of Gippsland. I do not think ...
Article : 811 wordsThe Executive have appointed a commission of three medical men to report upon the sanity of Hock Goon, the Chinaman sentenced to death at the last sittings of the ...
Article : 347 wordsSIR,—It is with extreme reluctance that I take up my pen to write on matters which compel me to differ in opinion from those who are doomed the wise and prudent part ...
Article : 395 wordsThe special correspondent of the Daily News, writing from Rome on the 18th January says:— "Who, whether he has set foot in the ...
Article : 934 wordsMr. Hepworth Dixon, author of New America, thus writes to the London, Time :— "In your review of New, America you made some happy observations on the ...
Article : 745 wordsThe following report was submitted by the Directors and adopted at the general quarterly meeting of shareholders held at the company's office, Walhalla, on the 29th April ...
Article : 648 wordsSIR,—In conformity with my last, to explore for deep leads in Gippsland, I find that opinions are about equally divided, one in favour of boring, the other for sinking by ...
Article : 461 wordsJohn Fontaine v. Archibald Campbell, claim for £3 12s 6d. No appearance of defendant. Order for the payment of the amount within seven days. ...
Article : 547 wordsMessrs. King and Cunningham report that about 1400 head of cattle are expected for the week, and a large supply of sheep. ...
Article : 25 wordsSIR,—Through the medium of your large circulation, I beg to call the attention of the ratepayers resident at the northern part of the borough to a "petition" brought before the ...
Article : 443 wordsIn the Insolvent Court on Tuesday last, in re A. W. Schuhkraft, of Melbourne, printer, &c., insolvent was examined by Mr Rippon, who appeared for the official assig[?]e. He ...
Article : 446 wordsMr Lowe, in his preface to his speeches on parliamentary representation, recently re-published says:—" No assertion is more frequently mot with in the speeches of the ...
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Gippsland Times (Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Tue 7 May 1867, Page 3
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