Sir,—Excuse these few lines from me, a burgess of the town of Geelong. Not only are we doomed to pay the 1s 9d in the pound and 3d gas rate, but some of us have ...
Article : 186 wordsDespatch, s.s, from Melbourne. SAILED.—FEB. 17TH. Despatch, s.s., for Melbourne. Caroline, sch, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 117 wordsSir,—In reading the correspondence on "the late question," two things have struck me forcibly, its one-sidedness, and its unreasoning clamour. The writers, I judge, ...
Article : 310 wordsThe weather at Deniliquin and the surrounding districts is warm and seasonable; the air has been thickened from grasshoppers and locusts—we never remember them ...
Article : 253 wordsMessrs MELLISH, VINES, and Co., have handed to us their London Agents' (Messrs C. C. Douglass and Co.,) report on the London markets, under date 27th ...
Article : 1,135 wordsHAVILAH COMPANY, MAXWELL'S REEF INGLEWOOd.—The manager reports, under date 17th February, as follows:—An excellent prospect was obtained last week by ...
Article : 428 wordsSir,—I am at a loss to know why neither of the Ballarat morning newspapers has yet selected one of the candidates for Grenville for support. Considering these ...
Article : 80 wordsSir,—I do not wish to take any praise from Mr Aldridge, but simply to put the case as it should be. I was sitting on the steps of the railway pier with Mr Aldridge ...
Article : 213 wordsThe arrangement made respecting the border duties is considered satisfactory and is likely to receive the sanction of Parliament, though Sir James Martin's ...
Article : 339 wordsSir,—For good or ill, excursions of Sunday school children from Ballarat to Geelong seem to be an established fact. We fancy such excursions are worth encouraging; as ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 168 wordsSIR,—will you oblige me by inserting these few lines in your valuable columns? I see it is arranged to hold another show on the 13th March, and when one reads ...
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Advertising : 1,556 wordsTo afford room for the English news brought by the mail we, in accordance with our usual custom, withhold a leading article, and have, notwithstanding, to hold over ...
Article : 3,770 wordsThe idea of the representation of the coloniesin the Imperial Parliament has been revived by a writer in "Fraser," who thinks that England is frittering away a ...
Article : 242 wordsThe town is full of visitors, but there is little betting. The probable starters for the Champion Cup are Leo, Blue Peter, and Strop. The betting is even ...
Article : 92 wordsMessrs O'Farrell and Son report, under date February 15th:—Business was not quite so active as on the previous week. Heavy supplies were received in horses, ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Tue 18 Feb 1873, Page 2
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