Mar 10—Despatch, s.s, from Melbourne Maggie, ketch, from Melbourne James and Amelia, ketch, from Melbourne SAILED ...
Article : 52 wordsMarch 10—Brig, name unknown Anne Moore, supposed sch, coastwise Dnnkeld, bq, from Newcastle Rob Roy, str, from Belfast ...
Article : 62 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly last night a portion of the supplementary estimates was passed.. '.; The rain, which for'several days has ...
Article : 219 wordsPORT PHILLIP HEADS.—9 a.m—Bar 29. 95, Therm 62; wind E, strong, overcast. 1 p.m—Bar 29.96; Therm 62; wind E by S. strong, overcast, light. 4 p.m.—Bar 29.96, Therm 65; ...
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Advertising : 1,363 wordsFOR LONDON. London. — George Thompson, 15[?] March; Lady Jocelyn, 21st March; True Briton, 24th March; - Orwell, 26th March; Swiftsure, 9th April; Somerset-hire, 25th April; ...
Article : 92 wordsThe amount of Customs revenue collected, at the Geelong Custom Souse on Tuesday, was £110 17s 9d, under the following heads:—Brandy, 75 galls; gin, 120 galls; ...
Article : 647 wordsThe annual fancy fair and bazaar in aid of the funds of the Ladies' Benevolent Society was opened yesterday, and gives promise of the same degree of success that has ...
Article : 517 wordsMr GEORGE SYNNOT reports:—Wool.—Most of the lots coming to hand just now are for shipment to the London market. Prices ruling here, however, for ordinary greasy wools are In excels ...
Article : 187 wordsThe Mount Moriac races took place on Tuesday, and as might be expected, "qualifications considered," were a comparative failure. The weather was splendid, the. ...
Article : 437 wordsParliament met as usual yesterday afternoon. In the Legislative Council Mr Jenner laid on the table a return showing the districts infected with scab, the ...
Article : 3,493 wordsMr George Synnot reports:—Fat Cattle—130 head yarded, most of which were from good to prime quality. Prices were fully a us ained. My sales were—from the run of Mr George ...
Article : 202 wordsMessrs HEPBURN & LEONARD report:—The stock yarded were 547 cattle, 64 calves, 15 276 sheep. 689 lambs. Fat Cattle—A more moderate supply came to hand fur our market yesterday, but ...
Article : 515 wordsSo far as the debate on the budget has proceeded the Treasurer has reason to congratulate himself that the holes which have been picked in hid statement and ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Fri 11 Mar 1870, Page 2
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