SIR,—I quite concur with "One From Home," that the hours (98 hours per week) are unnecessarily long. Recreation, so essential to the physical well-being of the human species, is entirely denied ...
Article : 497 wordsBusiness at the Cornert on Saturday, was moderately brisk, but no feature of change specially meriting notice was observable. Cosmopolitan scrip will no doubt improve with the better show ...
Article : 1,658 words[?] Prince Alfred, arrived at Sydney, brings dates [?] Auckland to the 1st instant. [?]est preparations are being made to recommence [?] at Taranaki. ...
Article : 351 wordsPresent—The Mayor, Crs Keith, Tait, Johnson, Mortensen, Young, and Papenhagen. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed. ...
Article : 540 wordsThe circumstances attending the death of John Maizey, schoolmaster and manager of the Durham United Gold Mining Company, were made the subject of investigation before the district coroner, at ...
Article : 1,912 wordsLUNACY.—Ah Tambo, taken into custody on a charge of lunacy, was remanded until Tuesday, for medical enquiry. He appeared to be affected very singularly about the mouth, and during the time he ...
Article : 685 wordsThe following has been forwarded from the Office of Mines for publication:— "Stieglitz, 1st October, 1864. "SIR,—I have the honor to report that new ...
Article : 279 wordsSIR,—The following extraordinary proceeding took place at the Miners' Rest polling booth on Wednesday last. One of our celebrated magistrates had by some means best known to the ...
Article : 175 wordsOn Saturday afternoon Lake Wendouree was the scene of a very interesting rowing match for four silver cups, between the Ballarat Rowing Club and the Prince of Wales Rowing Club of Melbourne. A ...
Article : 580 wordsPresent—The President, and Crs Beggs, Campbell, Henderson, and Russell. The minutes of the meeting held on 7th September were read and confirmed. ...
Article : 700 words[?]ts was again victorious last night, he beat [?]rt by 68 points. Fagan will meet him again [?]evening, when he will receive 600 points. [?] cutter Mary has been wrecked off Broken ...
Article : 128 wordsSIR,—I find my remarks at the meeting of the Inade Protection Society on Thursday evening, have by some been misunderstood. What I meant to convey was, that had the summons been prepared in ...
Article : 123 wordsSIR—You will permit me to place before your readess the true version of the proceedings connected with the above structure. The church was erected principally by the subscriptions of members of the ...
Article : 922 wordsThe Omeo, steamer, will sail for Melbourne on [?]esday next, instead of to-day as advertised. [?]red Out—Eliza K. Bateson for Sydney, with [?] ...
Article : 795 wordsA meeting of the members of the Ballarat Agricultural Society took place on Saturday, at the George Hotel, for the purpose of arranging divers matters of detail in connection with the forthcoming annual ...
Article : 742 wordsThe quarterly return of receipts and disbursements appeared in Friday's Government Gazette. The receipts for the quarter ended 30th September amounted to 818,1601 (fractions omitted), and the ...
Article : 578 wordsAnn Bentick, publican, Cardigan. Causes of insolvency—Falling off in business, high rent, pressure of creditors, and inability to pay. Debts, £222 19s 6d; assets. £73 13s 8d; deficiency, £149 5s 4d. ...
Article : 256 wordsThe Port Phillip Company crushed during the six weeks ending 30th September, 5377 tons of quartz, raised by the Clunes Company. The yield was 2721 oz 6 dwt of gold, being an average of 10 ...
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The Star (Ballarat, Vic. : 1855 - 1864), Mon 10 Oct 1864, Page 1
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