TOWN INSPECTOR v REEVES BROS.—The Town Inspector stated that on the 19th he saw a dray, having upon it the name of Reeves Bros, cross the footpath in Pakington-street, near Mr ...
Article : 361 wordsTHE return to town yesterday or some members of the Exploration Expedition for some reason unassigned, led to unpleasant rumours being put in circulation, the truth of which ...
Article : 2,215 wordsSept 23—Express, s s, from Melbourne CLEARED OUT. Elizabeth for Melbourne IMPORTS. ...
Article : 40 wordsSept 25—9.15 last night: Ranga[?]ira, str, from Sydney 5 a.m: Havil[?]h, str, from adelaide 9.5: Bella Vesta, bq, from Newcastle 9.30: Strorm Bird, sch, from Port Albert ...
Article : 132 wordsTHE erish Irish Crusaders who went over, on the summons of the Church, to defend Papal rights from the rude assaults of Italian freedom, must have been singdisap ...
Article : 691 wordsPresent—J. S. Paul, Chairman; Councillors Fordham, Jenkins, and Spedding. NEW MEMBER. Councillor Fordham introduced Mr ...
Article : 833 wordsSept 25—Night: Rangatira, str, from Sydney [?].45 a.m Haril[?]h, str, from Adelaide [?]p.m: Storm Bird, str, for Port Albert SAILED. ...
Article : 51 wordsSept 25: 6 a.m: Outward bound Jet, sch, for Warfnambool [?].30: A barque, not signalled [?] a.m: Outward bound, Malay, bq, Newcastle to ...
Article : 59 wordsTHE rainfall of the season is considerably below the usual average, and the result is seen in the condition of some of the races in the Little Bendigo and Springs ...
Article : 921 wordsSIR,—It is among the things not generally known that Mr Rudd, who nearly lost his life at the Cowie's Creek bridge on the railway, was compelled to put his head out of ...
Article : 164 wordsPresent—Alexander Mackenzie, Esq, J.P, Chairman; Councillors Herd, Powell, Matthews and Martin. MINUTES. ...
Article : 1,388 wordsSept 25—Colchester, [?] from Melbourne SAILED. Sept 25: Yatilla, Government schooner, for Streaky Bay ...
Article : 22 wordsSept 2[?]—Canillan, bq, from Sandwich islands WIND AND WEATHER —25: NE, fine ...
Article : 19 words[?].30 p.m; Anne, sch, from Apollo Bay ...
Article : 10 wordsTHE amount collected at the Customs on Monday and Tuesday was L951 10s 7d, under the following heads:—brandy[?]OS gals, gin 676 gals, rum 293 gals, whisky ...
Article : 139 wordsDRUNKARDS.—Joel Taggart, a foreigner, fined 20s or 24 hours. Robert Thomas, similar penalty. Joseph Hadyer, first offence 5s, or six hours' imprisonment. ...
Article : 635 wordsMr J. V. TARTE reports—The increased supply of hay since my last report has caused the stocks in hand to accumulate, but did not affect prices till the close of the week, ...
Article : 160 wordsMessrs O'FARELL AND SON report—The arrival of a few choice lots of fresh horses and dairy cattle was the occasion of the market assuming this week a still more lively aspect than ...
Article : 341 wordsThe sixth and last of the series of public lectures to be delivered before the Geelong Young Men's Christian Association will be given this evening, in the Hall of the ...
Article : 987 wordsDRUNKARD.—Mary M'Lachlan, charged with being drunk, admshed she had taken "a little," but this being her fourth appearance she was sentenced to three days' imprisonment. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 wordsA GENERAL meeting of the corps was held at the Town Hall yesterday afternoon. Dr Grace in the chair. The chairman opened the business by ...
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Family Notices : 31 wordsTHE protracted examinations in this case were brought to a termination at the Policeoffice, on Thursday last, before Messrs J. G. Davidson and L. M. Blake. It will be ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Wed 26 Sep 1860, Page 2
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