March 22—Barrow, sch, from Melbourne Express, s.s, from Melbourne Emn, sch, from Portarlington Emms,sch, from Apollo Bay ...
Article : 132 wordsHigh Water..3.45 p.m Low Water..10.0 a.m ...
Article : 3 wordsThe PRESIDENT took the chair, and opened the proceedings by reading the usual form of prayer, at 10 minutes past 3 o'clock. RESIGNATION. ...
Article : 925 wordsMarch 22, 3.20 p.m: William Miskin, str, from. Warrnamboul SAILED. March 22, 9.40 a.m: Mariposa, sch, for Launceston ...
Article : 127 wordsMarch 22: Nil SAILED March 22. in night: Mari[?], sch, for Latunceston A harque, name unknown ...
Article : 71 wordsMarch 22, 8.[?] a.m: One sail in sigat [?].0p.m: One ship in sight WIND AND WEATHER— March 22, 3.30 a.m., N light, fine: 6.0p.m, W., light, cloudy ...
Article : 21 wordsMarch 22: Queen of England, ship, from London Wonga Wonga. str, from Melbourne Cazelle, brig, from Adelaide SAILED. ...
Article : 45 wordsACCORDING to the advertisement the corps was to have fallen in at half-past five on Wednesday. At that time about a dozen members were present, and the corps did ...
Article : 679 wordsMarch 22, 2.14 p.m: John Ormerod, brig, for Sydney Regis, brig, for Sydney Havilah str, for Melbourne ...
Article : 21 wordsMarch 20: Alma, sch, from Melbourne Spray, briz, from Melbourne Harriet Hope, brig, from Melbourne Gelden Eagle, ship, from Melbourne ...
Article : 44 wordsMarch 22: Mereury, brig, from Melbourne WIND AND WEATHER—W..light, fine. ...
Article : 12 wordsMarch 22, 9.0 a.m: flying Fish, sch, from Geelong Dart, brig, from Geelong Tasi[?]is, str, from Sydney SAILED. ...
Article : 35 wordsMarch 22: Minnie Dike, sch, for Melbourne. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 136 wordsOUR report of yesterday closed whilst the house in committee was considering the Education Bill. The following is continuation of proceedings:—Mr.A'BECKETT said that he was in favor of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 228 wordsOUR report of yesterday closed while the house was dicussing the Kyueton Railway deviation After a lengthy debate, Lieutenant Amsinck's proposed line was rejected by 31 to 12 votes, and ...
Article : 2,172 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at halfpast four o'clock. STANDARD WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. Mr.VERDON gave notice that he would ...
Article : 1,654 wordsSIR,—I am desired by the Directors of the Geelong and Melbourne Railway Company to request insertion in your journal of the annexed correspondence relative to the excursion train which ...
Article : 476 wordsTHE first event of the season of this clud Iabored under two disadvantages attending the disrepute brought upon the conduct of our leading turfiles, in connection with the running of the ...
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Advertising : 956 wordsIt is an old remark of the members of the press that the Geelong Advertiser is the only paper in the colony that can safely venture to come out without a leader. Ten years ago, ...
Article : 1,607 wordsAN intimate friend of the late Rey. John Tait has favored us with the following brief sketch of the deceased gentleman's career:—Mr Tait was born at Mofint, in the South of ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Fri 23 Mar 1860, Page 2
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