GENTLEMEN,—The circumstance of my not having become a candidate for a seat in the Legislative Council, until this, the morning of the Nomination, is the cause why I have not addressed ...
Article : 842 wordsIn the Times of May 23rd (a copy of which we have received by the Agricola) we find, that what has been long considered as a mere theme for orators and pampleteers; whose ...
Article : 1,631 wordsTrue it is that we are far away from Whitehall, and therefore cannot expect to have mention of our names in the "Court Circular" of the day as ...
Article : 1,061 wordsThe county of Cumberland being incomparably the most populous of all our counties, containing about one-half the population of the Middle District, and more than one-third ...
Article : 1,247 wordsSIR,—Through the medium of your valuable and impartial journal, I wish to address a few lines to the electors of Geelong; but before I proceed, I must crave the indulgence ...
Article : 769 wordsGENTLEMEN,—A deputation from the Committee appointed by the advocates of "bonafide" representation, having done me the honor to ask my feeble aid upon behalf of our adopted country ...
Article : 172 wordsGENTLEMEN,—I am in receipt f a letter from Mr William Macarrbur, of Camden, wherein he express as his willingness to come towards as your representative in the Legislative Council. ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1847 - 1851), Tue 26 Sep 1848, Page 1
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