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Advertising : 229 wordsAugust 22—Joshua Bates, ship, for Hong Kong. ...
Article : 23 wordsSpurling v Gunn.—Mr Martley for appellant and Mr O'Loughlen for respondent An appeal to upset a conviction, by which Mr Gunn was fined for having a flock of 1770 scabby sheep without having a scab ...
Article : 1,594 wordsA political event is almost as rare as a “transaction” in breadstuffs, and the most insatiable of quid-nuncs are driven to a species of silent system. The only thing talked about—and that but very faintly and ...
Article : 1,012 wordsAugust 20—Royal Shepherd s s, from Port Albert 19th instant. Passengers—saloon: Mrs Dickens, Mrs Gillishaw, Messrs Griffiths, Johnson, Cowell, Bowden, Ross, Bleach, Dickens, Hazlet; and ...
Article : 285 wordsThe following are the returns for the week obtained by the undermentioned companies:- Wombat Hill Company, 365 ozs: Corinella Company, 207 ozs; Defiance Company, 88 ozs. ...
Article : 119 wordsThe price of gold is £3 17s for alluvial, and £3 15s for standard. ...
Article : 23 wordsTwo former Premiers have spoken in public since the prorogation, we might almost say the dissolution, of Parliament, Mr. O'Shanassy at Ballarat and Mr. Haines at Portland. The ...
Article : 1,102 words10.15 a.m Train—Hugh Glass, sundries; Gripe and Co, iron; Collier, Barry and Co, timber; M'Gee, timber; Pallason. timber: Jno Collie, timber: Mag[?]e, timber; Collie, timber; Binchfield, sundries; ...
Article : 245 wordsThe markets have opened rather quietly, but in the article of breadstuffs there is evidently a more healthy feeling than existed last week. Flour, best Adelaide, has been sold at from L21 10s to L22. ...
Article : 271 wordsThe Balclutha arrived at two a.m. on Sunday morning. The R.M.S Madras cleared out with 170,000 sovereigns. She sailed at two p.m. for ...
Article : 84 wordsThe Telegraph of this afternoon says it is reported that Leichardt's journal has been recovered. A report is current in town that Leichardt died ...
Article : 742 wordsThere has been a falling off in the stock going down via Deniliquin since our last issue. It is possible that the flooded condition of the Lachlan and the Murrumbidgee has prevented stock travelling, as ...
Article : 269 wordsSir,—I beg a small space to relate a fact which requires looking to. I am a carrier; my avocation requires me to be in Sandhurst every three weeks. I have two sons, aged respectively ...
Article : 203 wordsSir,—Seeing a paragraph in this morning's paper about the sticking-up of Mr Shum's store, California Gully. I must beg leave to deny the statement of Mr Shum, of Mr Smith and his men being at the ...
Article : 496 wordsA deputation from the Anti-transportation League waited to-day upon the Chief Secretary, and submitted to him the resolutions adopted at their recent meeting, on the propriety of taking immediate steps ...
Article : 1,062 wordsSYDNEY, Saturday—A Forbes telegram says that Ben Hall and two mates were met by three troopers ten miles from Bundaburra. The bushrangers attempted to reach their horses, but were prevented. ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Tue 23 Aug 1864, Page 2
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