We learn that the Rev P. Tenton Beamish, B. A., has been appointed to this parish by the Lord Bishop of Sydney. Yesterday, the reverend gentleman ...
Article : 442 words"What could you expect from Botany Bay?"—"It is just like this cursed country."—"Such conduct in England would be scouted."—"And when these things come to be known amongst ...
Article : 1,191 wordsSIR,—I request that you will, as an act of justice to me, give insertion to the following letter, addressed to the Rev. E. Collins. You know that I have been educated in a community ...
Article : 449 wordsThe Maitland, Mercury has lately published accounts if depredation by the blacks, to the northward of Hunter's River; but crimes of deeper die have ...
Article : 287 wordsTHE HEBREW FORM OF THANKSGIVING FOR THE HARVEST.—The following is the form of thanksgiving used in all the Jewish synagogues of the British empire in charge of the Chief Rabbi. ...
Article : 927 wordsBONES.—The quantity of hones that may be seen lying in the suburbs of our town, and along the line of beach extending on each side of the wharf, is really immense. We do not know if ...
Article : 497 wordsA colony founded upon a very novel plan has been formed in New Zealand. The Free Church have originated this settlement, and at a meeting in Glasgow, presided over by Fox Maule, ...
Article : 424 wordsREV. SIR,—You must have anticipated that (unless a higher power had ratified the awful denunciation which, as a minister of him who came not to "condemn" or "judge" sinners, but ...
Article : 1,869 wordsA special meeting of the Committee took place on Thursday evening last, at the Royal Hotel. Several new members were admitted, and the infant Club is ...
Article : 149 wordsThe Seymour correspondent of the Argus states that sheep are dying in the Devil's River district at the rate of 250 a day. WILLIAMSTOWN.—The want of water is much ...
Article : 165 wordsSIR,—I am a little surprised that one so generally watchful over the interests of the community, with which you are so decidedly identified, should have suffered a matter of such considerable ...
Article : 608 wordsRumours of various other secessions and accessions from and to the different sects of colonialized Christians are afloat in this city, ii addition to those announced in our last as ...
Article : 254 wordsA convincing proof of the capabilities of this harbour, as a careening station, is afforded just now by the presence of the Auckland, a barque of 240 tons register, which ...
Article : 143 wordsOur indefatigable visitor, the "Ladies' Walking Flying Pieman, and Champion of the World," as he often styles himself, has performed his feat of waling 500 half ...
Article : 101 wordsSconce, Mackinson, Broughton & Co., hereby give notice of their term of co-partnership having expired on the 18th Instant. All demands on the late firm ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1847 - 1851), Fri 10 Mar 1848, Page 1
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