The District Coroner held an inquest on Tuesday, the 14th instant, at the Axedale Hotel, on the body of Robert Jackson, who had been lost for about two months, and whose remains had been ...
Article : 676 wordsA heavy fall of snow occurred on Saturday last in the neighborhood of Daylesford.—The Maryborough Advertiser states that—" An inquest was held at Sandy Creek on Saturday last, by Dr. ...
Article : 729 wordsAn attempt will be made this session once more to place the Omeo murderers on their trial. They will now he charged with shooting at Constable Green with intent to kill. The accused men, ...
Article : 241 wordsOn Wednesday evening at the Argyle Hotel, the judges, Messrs. Mouatt and Mattheson adjudged the prizes contended for at the Ploughing Match, as follow:— For first-class horses—1. Jos. Watson, ...
Article : 197 wordsSir,—I believe the election for a Municipal candidate, in the room of Mr. Neale resigned, takes place to-day. There are three candidates for the vacant honor—who is to be the successful ...
Article : 166 wordsPOPULATION.—By the last fortnightly return forwarded to Government of the population in the Ararat District, the number is set down at 21,922, including Raglan and Pleasant Creek. ...
Article : 351 wordsThe burlesque burletta of " Fra Diavolo" was reproduced last evening, and drew down immense applause from a crowded house. The whole of the characters were sustained with energy and ...
Article : 199 wordsSir,—Being one of those that was present on the occasion when the present Chairman of the Mining Board spoke of steel to Mr. Carpenter, it is fair of me to state that Mr. Carpenter makes a very ...
Article : 266 wordsSir,—Will you permit me, through the columns of your journal, to ask a few questions from our Town Councillors, as I think it high time that some ratepayer in out vicinity did so; and should ...
Article : 800 wordsAn accident of a peculiar nature occurred at an early hour on Sunday morning. A man and his wife were aroused by hearing some one moving around their tent. The man at once arose, and ...
Article : 325 wordsSir,—There is a question I should like to put to Mr. Carpenter through you, and one which the ratepayers would do well to consider before voting for him. What will he do in the coming struggle ...
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Advertising : 2,368 wordsSir,—In a late issue of your paper thpre appears a letter signed " A Chinese Merchant from Melbourne," speaking in very wrong terms of myself. I wish, with your kindness, to inform the English ...
Article : 248 wordsTHE RAILWAY.—The people are all agog here about the railway. It is no longer a myth, but operations have commenced in good earnest. Blasting is hourly taking ...
Article : 451 wordsSir,—In your report of yesterday's ploughing mutch at Lock wood, it is stated tlmtit is usual for the judges to bo upon the field during the match. Such, however, is not the case. The ...
Article : 120 wordsSir,—I observe by a late paragraph that my bridge " unfortunately capsized!" Pray, when, I inquire. I am afraid you have been hoaxed in this instance. I beg to say my bridge is not of ...
Article : 105 wordsSir,—Somebody says he has a holy horror of buintr misled. This is n species of horror, which tho Iscariot of the Epsom Prospecting Association alone can feel. In the smallness of his brain he ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Fri 17 Jun 1859, Page 3
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