December 12.—Storm Bird, P.A.S.N. CO'S steamer, 75 tons, J. B. Sydserff, from Melbourne; passengers—cabin; Mrs. Jones, Miss Arbuckle, Messrs. Hogarth and Stratton. ...
Article : 340 wordsGIPPS LAND GOLD FIELDS.—The following significant, and cheering notice appeared in a late number of the Ovens Constitution. A statement from Messrs. ...
Article : 543 wordsThe estimates for the year 1857 have been printed and laid upon the table of the Legislative Assembly. In a hurried glance we find under the heading ...
Article : 400 wordsDecember 3.—Swan, brig, 140 tons, J. Anderson, from Melbourne. Took in 120 tons sleepers in three days and proceeded over the bar in one tide (where she now Jays in three fathoms water ...
Article : 206 wordsIT will be observed that Mr. King asked the question of which he had given notice respecting' the number of immigrants introduced into the Colony this year, and ...
Article : 517 wordsNothing of much importance has transpired since my last. Mr. Oldham, the contractor, still non est, so that there appears to be but little chance ...
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Gippsland Guardian (Vic. : 1855 - 1868), Fri 19 Dec 1856, Page 2
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