The mining intelligence this week is of a character which 13 mo.it encouraging for the future prospects of Ararat A claim (the "Victory,") has struck the Hopkins Lead, at a distance of ...
Article : 404 wordsWEDNESDAY was quite a fete day in the neigh norhood of the Scarsdale Extended Company's Aaicn. in consequence of the first trial of the machinery lately erected on the premises of this ...
Article : 827 wordsW. NIXON v J. TARRANT: Debt, This was [?] claim for 9s for hire of horse and dray. A set oil was pleaded, but disallowed, the debt having beet; incurred 10 months since, and the defendant ordered ...
Article : 285 wordsDRUNNKARD—Edward Knowles was fined is for drunkenness, in default six hours imprisonment. LARCENY.—Willam Gilmore was charged with stealing two brooches and two lockets, the property ...
Article : 199 wordsIn the Assembly last night the Bill substituting curative measures for destructive in the treatment of scabby sheep, passed through committee. ...
Article : 87 wordsThere was a large fire here yesterday, when a considerable amount of property was destroyed Five hundred German immigrants landed yesterday. ...
Article : 38 wordsDRUNKARD—John Panton was fined 5s for drunkenness, in default, ix hours imprisonment. DEBT CASES. Patrick M'Mahon summoned Duncan M'Intyre ...
Article : 1,046 wordsThe I. S. N. Co's steamer, Claude Hamilton, arrived from Auckland, brings dates to Sep. tember 1st. As the Claude Hamilton was leaving, the ...
Article : 276 wordsDAMAGING PROPERTY.—William Ower v John Guairn: From the evidence of plaintiff and his brother it appeared that on the 27th of last month Ower found fourteen panels of the division fence ...
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Advertising : 1,733 wordsSIR,—As it is a matter of some consequence to a great many of your readers that I am now writing about, I hope you will give this a comer in the Advertiser.A movement is now taking place among ...
Article : 1,411 wordsHis Excellency Sir Dominick Daly, as Governor of South Australia, received by this mail the Queen's Commission to extend the boundaries of the colony to the Northern Ocean, ...
Article : 74 wordsMELBOURNE yesterday put on her best holiday appearance. Flags were hoisted, and the propitious style of weather attracted some eight to ten thousand loyal citizen's and sight-seers ...
Article : 466 wordsVERY little has taken place in Manila since last mail, but we still get news now and then of shocks of earthquake in the province.. On the 2nd and 3rd inst, several, shocks were felt at ...
Article : 277 wordsA. QUESTION of law reserved on the trial of the prisoners for arson, by Mr Justice Williams. At the trial, there were given, in evidence against the defendants, depositions made by them as witnesses ...
Article : 592 wordsONLY two of the Anglo-Chinese fleet have up to the present time reached this. The China, 40 guns, which has since sailed for Shanghai, and the Amoy, 3 guns, which is still here ...
Article : 416 wordsThe President took the chair at 4.25 p.m. Perhaps on no occasion was the Council Chamber more thronged with visitors. The Series and that portion so especially reserved ...
Article : 1,606 wordsGreat disappointment was expressed by members of the Volunteer Corps here at not being permitted to fire a palate to welcome Sir C. Darling, on his arrival in the Suffolk yesterday. ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Sat 12 Sep 1863, Page 3
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