Saturday, 27th March—Lady-bird, from Portland; London, from Sydney; General Jessup, from Adelaide. SAILED. ...
Article : 63 wordsDRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—Samuel Jackson was charged with this offence. He was fined £1, with 10s expenses, as his condition the preceding evening had compelled the ...
Article : 662 wordsBusiness dating the week has been steady, but without any appearance of briskness; and until winter weather fairly sets in, and water for mining purposes becomes more ...
Article : 1,579 wordsMr A. P. BOWES, of the Ballarat Horse Bazaar, reports—The market during the early part of the week bore a very gloomy appearance, business being almost at a stand ...
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Family Notices : 43 wordsTHE earnest consideration and kindly sympathy of a benevolent public are respectfully requested in behalf of the wardens of the gold fields generally, ...
Article : 1,125 wordsCabbages from 3s to 8s per doz; green peas 6s per peck; French beans 6d to 8d per. lb; spinach 6s per doz bundles; turnips, 4s to 6s per doz bunches; carrots, 4s to 6s do; ...
Article : 222 wordsAfter the Road Board meeting was concluded the Agricultural Society met. C. Seal, Esq, in the chair. In addition to the members of the Road Board who were ...
Article : 578 wordsThe market is amply supplied with agricultural laborers, also married couples for home stations, and skilled mechanics continue plentiful, the demand limited, and wages are ...
Article : 846 wordsTHE late intelligence from India, brought by H.M.S. Megæra, has in it very little beyond what we knew before. Lucknow was still held by the ...
Article : 1,050 wordsThe following is the result of Saturday's racing:— The Turf Club Handicap was won by Goldfinder. ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Bench enquired whether there was any person present who had applications to make, and there being none, neither were there any objections filed, the Court proceeded to go ...
Article : 344 wordsHORSE STEALING.—Geo. Gordon and Jas. Davies were brought up on a charge of stealing three horses from a person named Cornish, at Daisy Hill. Mr Trench for ...
Article : 608 wordsSupposing it were to prove true, after many false alarms, that South Australia should actually possess a gold field all readyfor working, and capable of yielding handsomely, ...
Article : 632 wordsThe Board met on Saturday last, at Bath's Hotel. Present—C. Seal, Esq., chairman; Messrs Baird, Barrett, Morton, M'Intosh, M'Phillimy, and D. Muir. ...
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The Star (Ballarat, Vic. : 1855 - 1864), Mon 29 Mar 1858, Page 2
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