February 15.—City of Hobart, ss.s., from Hobart Town 10th inst., with fifty-three passengers. February 16.—White Swan, ss.s., from Adelaide 13th inst., with one hundred and twenty-eight passengers; ...
Article : 293 wordsJt cannot be forgotten that ill the transition from irresponsible to responsible government, as it tvas! accomplished under the legal interpretations of the law officers of the Crown, and the pensions of cer ...
Article : 1,114 wordsWe suggested to our Municipal Council to initiate an agitation to obtain some portion of the sum voted by the Legislative Council for the construction of roads and bridges under the direction ...
Article : 957 wordsThe late rains have induced many to return to Myers Flat, both from Epsom and from Friars Creek, Castlemaine, &c.; indeed, the population of this district is largely on the increase. In ...
Article : 645 wordsGold has advanced to £3 16s. During Saturday a lively competition existed between the brokers. The market first opened at our quotation, 75s. 6d., and in a few hours, so energetic were the ...
Article : 100 wordsGold remains at £3 16s. per ounce. Duty was paid on 534 ounces this morning at the Customs for export to England, by the Invincible and Eagle; and on 1,105 ounces for the Hellespont, The former vessel cleared ...
Article : 269 wordsSince last report the exchange on England has risen, and, consequently, a higher figure is now quoted for gold dust; the present price is 76s. 9d. for Ballaarat samples. There has been a fair amount of business ...
Article : 99 wordsThere seems to have been no very great change in the Melbourne markets since our last. The usual commercial reports published by the metropolitan journals on Monday are not to be found in their issue of to-day. ...
Article : 661 wordsA report of the proceedings at the rush on the Camp on Monday last, appeared in our (Ben digo Advertiser) issue of Saturday last. In accordance with the resolution then come to, a letter ...
Article : 685 wordsPresent—The Chairman; Messrs, Rawlings, Clissold, O'Conor, Bouran, Hosken, and Ensor. The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. ...
Article : 1,635 wordsThe Speaker took the chair at a quarter-past three. PETITIONS. Mr. Wheeler presented a petition from the ...
Article : 1,337 wordsAmong the many duties which the newspaper press has to perform, there is one which everybody is ready to avail himself of, but which when exercised by the press itself, on its own behalf, is often ...
Article : 389 wordsDRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—Thomas Shaw was fined 40s. or three days' imprisonment. Robert Pearson was fined 10s. or twenty-four hours' imprisonmet. ASSAULT WITH INTENT.—Francis Carlisle was charged ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Tue 19 Feb 1856, Page 2
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