This Court commenced its sittings yesteruay morning. In the following actions the verdicts were returned for the plaintiffs as under:— ...
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Advertising : 818 wordsJune 1—Keera, str, from Melbourne ENTERED INWARDS, June 1—Kate McWhinney, from Melbourne William Hill, brig, 110 tons, D. McCallum, from ...
Article : 68 wordsSupplies have continued in excess of demand, and prices have declined about 5s per ton. Best hay, L6 10s to L6 15s; second, L6 to L6 5s; inferior, L5 to L5 5s. ...
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Article : 23 wordsIt speaks well for the vigour and united ness.of the Geelong and Western Hunt Club, when we find the members so strenuously in accord as they were at the yesterday's ...
Article : 901 wordsMay 31st—Rebecca, schr, for South Sea Islands WIND ADN WEATHER—June 1—S.W., very strong, raining. WARRNAMBOOL. ...
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Article : 167 wordsMr A.R. FITCHETT reports—Engagements of fencers, ploughmen, gardeners, and farm servants have been comparatively numerous this week, at rates not varying materially ...
Article : 461 wordsTHE following is the conclusion of the debate on the ministerial resignations:—Mr HEALES said that the speeches he had heard that evening seemed to him to he ...
Article : 2,747 wordsAT PLUMMER'S MILL.—Plour, L24 10s; wheat, 9s to 9s 6d: bran. Is 9d; pollard, Is 9d; English barley, 4s 6d to 5s. Joseph Mack reports:— "Wheat, 9s to 9s 6d; ...
Article : 70 wordsDANIEL FITZCERALD, of Castlemaine, storekeeper, but now a laborer. Causes—Pressure of creditors, fear of arrest, losses in business, and want of employment Debts, L130 13s 10d; assets, ...
Article : 379 wordsMaria Riley and Sarah Ann Green were conjointly charged by Water Police Constable Pet-; trel with stealing coal from the wharf on Thursday, the 31st May, ...
Article : 2,132 wordsTHE resignation of the NICHOLSON ministry does not look likely to result in anything more important than a demonstration Even if a new Cabinet could be formed on the ...
Article : 680 wordsMr GEORGE SYNNOT reports:—FAT CATTLE—On Monday, the market was fully supplied with good and second class cattle; but no really prime quality was shown. The ...
Article : 456 wordsIN accordance with advertisement, a special meeting of the members of the Geelong and Western Hunt Club was held yesterday afternoon. The meeting, which was well attended, ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Sat 2 Jun 1860, Page 2
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