Alexander Dimant having surrendered to his bar [?]aded not guilty to a charge of having on the 6[?] June, 1862, at Ballarat, feloniously stolen certain account books, the property of the Municipa[?] ...
Article : 2,492 wordsAn advertisement, surmounted by the Ro[?] [?]rms and a V. R., appears in yesterday[?] [?]tar—"Victorian Railways. Notice. On an[?] fter the 8th of August the Traffic Depart[?] ...
Article : 1,888 wordsSMYTHESDALE.—The complaint is no longer of a scarcity of water, but of there being too much of it. In several localities where the operations are on the surface, or at shallow depths, considerable ...
Article : 556 wordsMR F. BLAIR, of Missouri, lately propounded in the House of Representatives the novel and suggestive theory that the difficulties of the Union turned on negroes rather ...
Article : 1,742 wordsAN accident of an alarming, nature, though happily unattended with personal injury, occurred during the thunder storm which passed over this town and neighbourhood en ...
Article : 678 wordsThe debate in the Assembly upon the second reading of the Bill to prohibit future grants for Public Worship is likely to be a prolonged one? Sir Frederick Pottinger has arrived at the ...
Article : 138 wordsSir,—The suggestions of your correspondent S. P. Q. R., in yesterday's Advertiser, are very good, and to the point; but unfortunately, the Acts under which the remedies he suggests might be carried ...
Article : 201 wordsThe Flour Market is quiet after, the recent speculations. Prices unchanged. ...
Article : 17 wordsCirculars received from Brebner, calling creditors together. Estimated liabilities, £10,000. Cossipore sugar No. 1 sold to-day at £50 per ton, and firm; No. 2, £44 10s. ...
Article : 32 wordsIN the House of Commons, on May 13th, Mr Alderman Solomons rose to call attention to a branch of the Royal Mint in Sydney, which was established in 1855, but under certain restrictions, in consequence ...
Article : 803 wordsA TELEGRAPHIC despatch, announcing the murder of Mr Fitzgerald, near Kilmallock, a few miles from Bruff, in the county of Limerick, up cared in our Second Edition last week. Here are the ...
Article : 1,397 wordsMISCONDUCT AT THE RAILWAY STATION.—Arthur William Lawrence was charged with wilful trespass at the railway station, and assaulting one of the porters named Thompson in the execution of ...
Article : 1,186 wordsSIR,—In a recent number of the Melbourne Punch appeared some verses commencing "John Brebner was a citizen Of credit and renown, ...
Article : 146 wordsSir,—Having lived for some years in Geelong my sympathies are with "the Pivot," and it is with regret that I notice it is becoming the "Sleepy Holi[?]," the people up here delight in [?] si[?]nating her; but ...
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Advertising : 466 wordsSIR,—The description of the gigantic tr[?] spoken of by "Incredulous" is perfectly correct. It stands on the right bank of a small rivulet one mile from the Old Hugo read and one mile from Captain Swan ...
Article : 231 wordsSIR,—As a ratepayer of the above Road District, I also am deeply interested in its welfare, perhaps more so than the anonymous prattler, who signs himself "Barrabool Ratepayer," but for aught I ...
Article : 614 wordsTHE capture of New Orleans is undoubtedly by far the greatest event which has occurred in the American civil war. We do not yet know the circumstances with which it was accompanied, but we ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Fri 18 Jul 1862, Page 3
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