THE LATE FIRES.—A requisition is being got up in Geelong for a public meeting to devise measures for alleviating the losses sustained during the late fires in that ...
Article : 780 wordsFebruary 8.—Statesman, barque, 345 tons, J. C. Hawkes, from Shanghae December 13th. No passengers. Griffiths, Fanning and Co. agents. ...
Article : 472 wordsA carrier known by the name of Ned Crocket was killed by his dray passing over his shoulder and head. The melaneholy occurrence took place near Woodford Inn, to which he was ...
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Advertising : 761 wordsIn our Saturday's issue we briefly alluded to the extensive and destructive bush-fires that prevailed throughout the country, more particularly on the Thursday preceding. Rumours had reached ...
Article : 5,185 wordsCLEARED OUT.—February 8. — Bandicoot schooner, 55 tons, H. F. Irvine, master, for Circular Head, in ballast. ...
Article : 21 wordsSAILED.— February 2.—Cornelius, brig, Clarke, for London. City of Sydney, brig, Fawthrop, for Launceston. ...
Article : 19 wordsARRIVED. — January 25. — Phantom from Sydney llth January. Thomas and Henry, from Sydney 13th January. Vixen, from Hobart Town llth January. 29.— ...
Article : 237 wordsWe have received papers from Adelaide to the 30th ult., Melbourne journals to the 22nd ult. had come to hand there; and the S. A. Register informs its readers how much the people ...
Article : 941 wordsSIR,—The human body and mind alike come gradually to maturity; and in ancient times it was considered as necessary to improve and call forth the powers of the one, as it was to educate ...
Article : 520 wordsStubbs & Son sold on Saturday at the Queen's whard, 16,000 Bangor Countess Slates, ex Slains Castle, at £9 15s per 1000. ...
Article : 24 wordsReturn of Spirits and Tobacco, &c., delivered from the Bonded Warehouse during the week ending Feb. 8, 851 Home Consamption—Rum, 1069; brandy, ...
Article : 50 wordsThe case as stated by "S. R." is a very hard one, but in spite of our being "an admirer of a fair administration of justice," we cannot undertake to make right all the injustice that occurs. ...
Article : 201 wordsSir—As there is much stir at the present time, and meetings are being held upon the subject of transportation, would it not be advisable to try a more conclusive measure, to test the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 11 wordsTHE Delegates are, we are glad to perceive, rather intereasing than diminishing the stir which they have made in our community. On Saturday there was a bit of a ...
Article : 312 wordsSIR,—Can yon inform me if a settler lays himself open to a fine by selling bateher meat, without a licence. This is a matter of very great importance which I, as well as many ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 10 Feb 1851, Page 2
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