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Advertising : 158 wordsEntrances for the Launceston Champion Cup: —Little Fish, Rip Van Winkle, Sour Grapes Fly, Fishhook, Lady Manners-Sutton, Promenade, Cora, Com, Cothestone, Saxby, and ...
Article : 70 wordsOctober 4—City of Adelaide, steamer, from Sydney; Southern Cross, steamer, From Hobart Town. SAILED (PORT PHILLIP HEADS.) October 4—St Aubin, ship, for Sydney. ...
Article : 57 wordsThe Reception Commission met to-day, and decided on the programme for the first three days. His Royal Highness is to land, at the Sandridge Railway Pier, where he will receive addresses ...
Article : 310 wordsThe Panama mail steamer, Ruahine, was signalled off Sydney Heads at five o'clock, p.m. She left Panama, 24th August, Wellington, 27th. Passengers for Melbourne—Hoyt, Clapp ...
Article : 453 wordsThe price of gold is quoted at L3 18s 6d for alluvial, and L3 16s for standard. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe schooner Spec foundered off Jervis' Bay on Tuesday last; none of the crew were lost, but they narrowly escaped with their lives. The railway loan has been reduced to a million in the ...
Article : 83 wordsPallett, Jeffrey, Britten, Cohn Brothers, Rinder and Co, Price, M. Heffernan, Inglis, Foy, Benson, Morrison, Fawkner, Clothier, O'Niell, M'Culloch, Power, Drew and Co, Klemm, Tonkin, Bass, Bird, ...
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Family Notices : 34 wordsA sale of Crown lands was held yesterday, at the auction rooms of Mr Henry Marks. The attendance was not very numerous, and a great number of the lots were withdrawn, and for a large number there ...
Article : 477 wordsTHE 42nd clause of Mr. Grant's Land Act has settled what must be the leading feature of the Amending Land Act, and vindicated the judgment of those who years ago insisted that the ...
Article : 2,422 wordsThe Edith Smith, which arrived from the Manritius, brings later dates. Her captain distinctly denies the news propagated by the captain of the Jane Bell, to the effect that the Galatea had ...
Article : 138 wordsMessrs Clarke and Co report sales of National Bank, L5 15s, LO5 16s; Band of Hope, L88; Hand and Bank, L23; Albion, L16 10s; Durham, (old issue), L3 2s 6d; Inkermann and ...
Article : 266 wordsIn the large hall of the Mechanics' Institute an amateur concert took place last night as a complimentary benefit to Mrs Ellis, who has so willingly exerted herself on all occasions, both ...
Article : 1,013 wordsThe rainy weather which has prevailed for some weeks has thoroughly soaked the surface of the Huntly Lead, and at the lower end the ground is a perfect bog, and air but impassable for drays ...
Article : 754 wordsSir,—Hearing that the Town Council at its meeting to-day passed a resolution voting a sufficient sum of money out of the borough funds to defray the expenses necessary for the reception of ...
Article : 178 wordsAt the lower end of the lead both the Hibernia Company and the Annabella Company are idle at present. The latter have settled the dispute with the contractor for the supply of their machinery, ...
Article : 649 wordsSir,—I observe that the various lodges of Oddfellows have determined to devote a portion of their funds to doing honor to the Duke of Edinburgh—a young gentleman who, I fear, is likely ...
Article : 151 wordsSir,—In your article on education in to-day a issue, one cannot tell where merit is due. Two or three schools appear to hare gained a large amount of praise, in fact, to have uphold the merit of the ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Sat 5 Oct 1867, Page 2
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