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Advertising : 1,701 wordsCONVENT.—The Vineyard, near Parramatta, late the property of Mr H. H. Macarthur, has been purchased by Archbishop Polding, for a Benedictine convent and school, ...
Article : 121 wordsSIR,—Having seen by the newspapers that a number of emigrants are expected from Germany, principally agriculturists, I beg leave, through the medium of your widely ...
Article : 321 wordsTHE NITRE LAKES OF EGYPT.—In the midst of this sandy waste, where uniformity is rarely interrupted by grass or shrubs, there are extensive districts where nitre springs from the ...
Article : 1,029 wordsThe Ministers have at last propounded their measure on the Navigation-laws; and if they carry it as it is introduced—which is perhaps rather a wide supposition—it will be one of ...
Article : 343 wordsIRISH AND SCORCH RELIEF FUND.—The amount collected in the Geelong District was sent home a bout eight months ago. The subscribers in the neighbourhood of Melbourne ...
Article : 909 wordsSIR,—In your report of Wednesday night's meeting at the Theatre, you say that Mr Sheppard was threatened by Mr Myles. As Threatening or violence is utterly at variance ...
Article : 324 wordsONE of the most serious and important events of the time is the virtual suspension of the political authority of the Pope. The Roman movement, indeed, did hut threaten this in ...
Article : 389 wordsFor some time past a religious was has been waging in this colony through a medium we cannot help pronouncing as a very unfit one. We of course allude to certain newspapers ...
Article : 289 wordsThe America steamer, which left New York on the 10th May, brings £100,000 in pecie, and 109 passengers. We are becoming daily more sensible of the ...
Article : 64 wordsOwing to the very unsatisfactory state of lairs on the continent, and the total derangement of trade consequent thereon, it has been necessary to re-sell a large proportion of the ...
Article : 325 wordsWe regret to state that the news from India leaves little doubt that the Punjaub is by this time again the seat of war. At Mooltan two British officers, named Agnew and Anderson, ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1847 - 1851), Sat 23 Sep 1848, Page 1
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