March 24.—Rebacca, brigantine , 75 tons, Reynolds, master, from Hobart Town. March, 24—Flying Squirril, brigantine, 84 tons, Thomas, master, from Hobart Town. ...
Article : 111 wordsIn looking, says the Sydney Morning Herald through some of the old Hong—kong papers which came to hand yesterday, we met with the curious extract which we give below. Our ...
Article : 608 wordsGERMAN SHEEP.—By the "Dockenhuden" from Hamburg, the Province of Victoria has received a great acquisition to her staple production, by the importation of fifty superior Ewes, to the ...
Article : 820 wordsMarried couples for home stations, per year, with rations, £35 to £40. Ditto, as farm servants, do with rations, £35 to £40. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 wordsMarch 24.—Dart, brig, 154 tons, A. Collins, master, from Sydney 8th instant, Passengers—Mr. Pinkinson and son, Lieut. Hart, Mr. Hooker, Mr. wade, C. Kelf, Mrs. Eagand child, J. ...
Article : 402 wordsThe court was occupied for several hours in this interminable case, in hearing arguments upon an application to set aside the decree of the Privy Council. His Honor reserved ...
Article : 230 wordsWE have Cape Town papers to the 20th December. Scarcely had Sir H. Smith returned to Cape Town after the proceeding in Kaffirland, ...
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Advertising : 395 wordsGentlemen,—I was induced, under a false impression, to enter my name as a subscriber to the League for the sum of fifty guineas. Impressed as I now am, and as I think the public generally ...
Article : 567 wordsDRUNKENNESS AND DISORDERLY CONDUCT.—Samuel Aekerly was placed in the dock and fined twenty shillings. After the infliction of the fine, the prisoner ...
Article : 791 wordsTHE Garland sailed from Plymouth November 30th with threen hundred immigrants, and no cabin passengers. Daring the voyage, dysentry, hooping rough, and fever of at typhoid ...
Article : 395 wordsPRESENT—Aldermen Lloyd, (chairman,) Cowie; Councillors Robinson, Gray, Harding, Noble, Dunsford, Baylie, Wood, Hobson, Harrison, Dennys. ...
Article : 1,159 wordsThe Austrian and Prussian armies had come face to face in Electoral Hesse; blood had actually flowed; the Prussians had retreated from Fulda, which they seized last week at a cavalry ...
Article : 562 wordsTHE Geelong Advertiser is avowedly conducted on the principle of strict impartiality, interfering with no man's creed or faith, and advocating to the fullest extent that perfect freedom in matters ...
Article : 1,743 wordsPUBLIC attention is divided between the two coming events: the meeting of the Legislative Council and the Sitting of the Central Criminal Courts. with regard to the former, nothing is ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1847 - 1851), Wed 26 Mar 1851, Page 2
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