The select committee on the Mining Bill met at three o'clock this afternoon, when, understand, a general discussion took place upon the facts and opinions laid before the ...
Article : 719 wordsAs showing how much appreciated is the soup made by the Geelong Meat Preserving Company, it is said they have disposed of nearly all they made, and have received ...
Article : 4,327 wordsThe President took the chair at half-pas' four. Leave of absence was granted to the Hon. Mr Skene for a fortnight on account of [?] ...
Article : 126 wordsA pigeon-shooting match, promoted by Host Lambell, of the Union hotel, took place here on Saturday last in a paddock of Mr George Arinytage's, on the banks of the ...
Article : 508 wordsDaring the early morning yesterday the Cerberus was somewhat neglected, the weather being rather unfavourable. Towards one o'clock, however, the sun ...
Article : 556 wordsMr Hurth rose to call attention to a paragraph in the Age of Friday, the 25th instant, referring to him (Mr Burtt) in jocose terms as "chuckling" with Mr W. ...
Article : 810 wordsWAGES.—Patterson v O'Brien, £8 15s 6d; Connor v same, for £13; Ah Fowi v same, for £13s. Mr Stavoley for defendant. It was shown in evidence that the ...
Article : 578 wordsThe Allgemeinc Zeitung publishes the full text of the petition just presented to the King of Bavaria by the Alt Katholiken—the adherents of Dollinger and. Friedrich. ...
Article : 856 wordsThe following report of the Chief Engineer of the 1st August, 1871, on the work of the Geelong scheme of water supply, has been laid before Parliament:— ...
Article : 1,067 wordsPegging out is still the order of the day, and the earth hunger is far from being satisfied. The Rothwell reserve has met with several admirers, who have not ...
Article : 269 wordsA very pleasing and successful entertainment was given in the Mechanics Hall on Tuesday evening, under the patronage of the Ladies Benevolent ...
Article : 783 wordsMr Terry has a considerable majority in the New England district. A portion of the returns are yet wanting. The markets opened firmer. A sale ...
Article : 624 wordsA most extraordinary case of murder was reported in Beechworth on Monday night. Two Chinamen were travelling from Bright to Beechworth in a spring cart. One of ...
Article : 678 wordsSir,—Seeing that we are honoured by a visit of our great watchdog, (as she has been called by some) the Cerberus, for a week, and that on Thursday we ...
Article : 272 wordsThe following letter signed Havendon Hely. appears in the Sydney Morning Herald:—Sir,—As one of Dr. Leichhardt's ...
Article : 1,548 wordsThe neigborhood of Ashton-under-Lyne has been visited during the last few, days by a series of violent storms. On Saturday evening about forty anglers were contending ...
Article : 464 wordsThe Learmonth correspondent of the Cresioick Advertiser writes:—Thomas Bath, J.P., the president of the Ballarnt Agricultural Society lately waited upon the ...
Article : 349 wordsSir,—Perusing the columns of your valuable journal I observed in last Thursday's issue that the decisions of the land board held at Meredith oh the 22nd inst have given ...
Article : 344 wordsThe continued success of prospecting in the diamond fields is described as almost marvellous. At the fields themselves diamonds are said to be turning up faster ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Wed 30 Aug 1871, Page 3
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