By way of Sydney we have news from Taranaki to 8th inst. The news of which a brief telegraphic summary has already appeared is ...
Article : 366 wordsCUTTING AND WOUNDING. — Joseph Alyott, who was remanded the previous day, on the charge of stabbing Ann Merrick with a table knife, on Sunday evening, was brought up for further ...
Article : 1,526 wordsAug 21—Keen, s.s., from Melbourne Ellen and Elizabeth, sch, from Melbourne Isabella, cutter, from Melbourne Juliet, Sch, from Melbourne ...
Article : 56 wordsGentlemen,—I take this public mode of asking you the following questions as I believe there are many among you who may not have any other opportunity of learning ...
Article : 274 wordsYESTERDAY the meeting of the Council was held at the usual hour. Present—The Chairman, Councillors Siddall, Rix, Scott, Fordham and Jenkins, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 3 wordsAug20—tonight: Mercury, brig, from Launceston Noon: Hercules, sch, from Comer inlet 5.32 p.m: Omeo, sch. from Port Albert Peverill, cutter, from Warruambool ...
Article : 103 wordsAug 21—In night: Wongs Wanga,str,from Sydney 7.30 a.m: Em[?]ns Prescott, brig, from Hobart Town 7.45 a.m: Star of Peace, bq, from Bristol SAILED ...
Article : 53 wordsSIR.—As competition is the life of trade, and the surest way to check monopoly of whatever character, and when that check is brought to bear upon food of any kind it becomes of the ...
Article : 146 wordsAug 21—8.30 a.m: Three inward bound steamers in sight bearing N.E., S., and W., distant 20,12, and 15 miles 11.0a.m: Inward bound, Elizabeth, sell, from ...
Article : 54 wordsThis evening a public meeting will be held at 7 o'clock, in the Temperance Hall, Yarrastreet, to pass resolutions expressive of their approval of the steps taken by the Legislative ...
Article : 1,091 wordsAug 21—Nil. SAILED. Aug 19—Caledonienne, French war schooner, for New Caledonia ...
Article : 19 wordsSaturday, July 21st.—From Bell Block we hear that a slight skirmish took place to-day between the 12th and the rebels. It appears that during the day a ...
Article : 2,661 wordsON Morrison's proper tilings are looking but dull just now, most of the old tunnels are still in work, and turning out something; I cannot call it anything more than ...
Article : 1,031 wordsThe amount collected yesterday at the Customs was L438 17s 7d, under the following heads:—brandy, 166 gls; gin, 361 gls; rum, 114gls; whisky, 48 gls; beer, 768 ...
Article : 273 wordsON Monday, a deputation, consisting of his Worship the Mayor of Geelong, Councillor Ashmore, and the Town Clerk, waited upon his Excellency the Governor, at the ...
Article : 363 wordsSIR,—Mr Charles Sach complains, through your issue of this morning, that his tender was not laid before the Farmers' Committee on Saturday hist. That it was not so laid ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 wordsIt is very doubtful whether a ministry will be formed in time for the assembling of parliament to-morrow, and for this we are indebted solely to the obstinacy of Mr ...
Article : 696 wordsSir,—In reference to Mr W. N. M'Cann's (hon Secretary of the Farmers' Association) tender being accepted at 2½ per cent. I was not aware when I tendered, and ...
Article : 154 wordsTHE Royal Mail Steam Ship "Salsette" will leave Hobson's Bay with the mails for King George's Sound, Mauritius, India, China, the Mediterranean Ports, Europe, and the United Kingdom, on the ...
Article : 128 wordsSir,—In your issue of 11th Aug., a letter appears, sighed "Ratepayer," asking sundry important questions with respect to the nonpublishing of the accounts of the Connewarre ...
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Advertising : 1,491 wordsSir,—Let half-a-dozen gentlemen meet to make the necessary arrangements for the Geelong portion of "The Garibaldi Fund,;" Geelong portion of "The Garibaldi Fund;" ...
Article : 354 wordsTHE detail of the Taranaki news brought by the Lord Worsley does not put us in possession of much more intelligence than was conveyed by the brief telegraphic summary ...
Article : 613 wordsTRESPASS.—James Day, of Connewarre, was charged by David Cooper, of that place, with wilfully trespassing upon his property, on the 11th of August, by pulling down a lence, and ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Wed 22 Aug 1860, Page 2
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