July 19: Express, [?] from Melbourne William Hill, brig, from Hobart Town Swordnsh, sch, from Hobart Torn Schooner in ship channei at 5 p.m ...
Article : 95 wordsSIR,—I thought ere this the supplementary Gazette of Friday last would have raised such an expression of opinion from Press and people as would have convinced the Governor and ...
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Advertising : 1,511 wordsRETURN of Quartz crushed and gold Obtained therefrom, during the six months ending June 30, 1859:— Name of party and Reef. Quartz Gold Mns ...
Article : 1,171 wordsJuly 15: Night: Nepaul, ship, 1000 touns, from London 104 days. No passengers 3.30 p.m. Black Swan, str, from Launceston 9.35: Mereury, brig, from Launceston ...
Article : 100 wordsSIR,—After the important meeting held in Melbourne, and the unanimity of the Press on this question, we may consider that no one doubts the necessity of placing the colony in an ...
Article : 568 wordsJuly 14: Night Freak, scb from Hobart Town Mayflower, sch from River Mersey. 8 am: Emma I'rescott, brig, from Hohsrt Town 7.30 p.m.: Black Swan, str, from Eaunceston ...
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Family Notices : 123 wordsJuly 14: Sebin, sch, for Otago Hannah, bq, from adelaide [?] Columbine, ship from London Edwin, bq. from Sweden ...
Article : 43 wordsWANT of space necessitated omission yesterday of several portions of our Summary, but which we this morning supply. Yesterday's paper contained rather above the usual ...
Article : 5,426 wordsTHE amount collected at the Customs yesterday was £704 4s 7d, under the following heads:—Brandy 469 gls, gin 190 gls, la 207 gls, whiskey 135 gls, other spirits ...
Article : 182 wordsA GENERAL meeting of the members of this Association was held at Mr Nickless Bowling Green Hotel, Little River, on Monday last The meetiug was well attended. Mr Edward Connop in the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 73 wordsSIR,—The late intelligence of the war in Europe has forcibly brought before us the fact that wo are a large and important colony utterly without means of defence, and as amid the ...
Article : 1,119 wordsMr C. J. DENNYS report— The Adelaide telegram announcing the arrival of the Salsette, with the English mails, the news of War, and consequent fall in Wool of 2½ to ...
Article : 177 wordsThe usual weekly meeting of the Committee was held on Wednesday, the 13th instant, when there were' present, Messrs Pitcher (chairman), lbbotson, McKelLir, Stephen, ...
Article : 124 wordsSIR,—I have the honor, by direction of the Chief Secretary, to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 30th June, intimating the desire of the Committee of the Chamber of Commerce ...
Article : 89 wordsTrade here is taking a brisk turn; machinery, hitherto scarce, is now coming on the ground—two claims being supplied with the same, and others expecting engines. ...
Article : 373 wordsSIR,—beg to inform you that our Commttee have bad under consideratiua the great couvenience the public of this town would gain it letter receinttg boxes for the General Post Office were ...
Article : 98 wordsSir,—With reference to your cummumcatiun of the 30th ultime, on the subject of the establishment of additional letter receiving boxes in Geolong, at sites indicated in your letter, I luve the ...
Article : 106 wordsMessage for Collector of Customs, Geelong. The "Salsette" anchored yesterday at ten 910) [?] [?] boarded her at that time. Left the ship at ten fifteen (10.15), and landed the mail. ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Sat 16 Jul 1859, Page 2
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