THE GEELONG POST OFFICE.—By a notification issued from the office of the Chief Postmaster, appointing the days and hours of despatch and receipt of mails at the various post offices ...
Article : 2,136 wordsBRITISH CAFFRARIA.—So far as the system on which Cafferland is to be governed is explained in the Governor's proclamations and notices, it appears that the people are to be managed through ...
Article : 763 wordsSIR,—As it has been generally reported that I have apologized to the Committee of the Geelong Mechanics Institution for my observations relative to the Dispatch, at the annual meeting, I ...
Article : 2,959 wordsTHE POTATO DISEASE IN NEWFOUNDLAND.—The potato disease, from which that valuable root has heretofore escaped in Newfoundland, has at length attacked it here, and its ravages are extending ...
Article : 117 wordsIn the late run on the Newcastle banks, a curious instance of the value of the railway and telegraph system was made known. The branch Bank of England at that place having necessity ...
Article : 93 wordsThe propagation of the tussac grass of the Falkland Islands is vigorously pursued in England. Its enormous size, some plants growing as high as a man on horseback, and the ...
Article : 159 wordsA correspondent of the Hobart Town Advertiser offers the following remarks on this interesting and important subject:—"On looking over Count Strzelecki's ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1847 - 1851), Tue 14 Mar 1848, Page 1
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