It will be remembered that on the first publication, in the colony, of the present Constitution Act, a question arose as to the division of Port Phillip into a number of suitable ...
Article : 909 wordsIt is evident that those most addicted to the detestable vice of scandalizing are the most ignorant, and that it is from ignorance it in a great measure originated; for had they been ...
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Article : 631 wordsThe Goulburn Herald gives the following extract from a letter received front Messrs Donaldson & Co., Woolbrokers, of London, which ...
Article : 435 wordsWe are informed that applications for no less than fifty thousand acres of land have been transmitted to the Executive from parties residing in the Districts of ...
Article : 588 wordsAll is likely to end well, and Port Phillip is prepared to show that it is awake to a full sense of the duties of its present position. The great fact of non-election will very ...
Article : 791 wordsWe have seen exhibited in the Underwriters' rooms, a model of a ship containing the apparatus invented and patented by Mr James Meacock, of this ...
Article : 202 wordsThe following reply returned by Sir H. E. F. Young to an address from the colonists of South Australia, on landing at Adelaide, will he read with attention:— ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1847 - 1851), Sat 2 Sep 1848, Page 1
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