August 26.—Wanderer, schooner, 20 tons, E. Weeks, master, for Circular Head. Passengers— none. August 20—Raven, brig, 170 tons, W. Bell, ...
Article : 339 wordsBy Councillor Annand—1. That, in the opinion of this Council, all elections of members to serve in this Council, ought to be conducted by a close ballot. ...
Article : 120 wordsTo BENEVOLENT BACHELORS.—A pathetic appeal appears in another column, which we trust to see meeting with a fitting response, if there he such a thing as a heart amongst the ...
Article : 1,294 wordsA short paragraph extracted from a late westward paper would inform our readers, that our affectionate friend Mr. Moor had still an admirer or two, somewhere about the latitude of Portland. ...
Article : 1,680 wordsSales by J. T. Simes and Co., of 652 Bales of Port Phillip Wool, on Thursday, May 22d, 1851. EX BRILLIANT.—N G, Eight bales at 1s 5d, six at 1s 4½d, seven at 1s 4d, eight at 1s 4d, eight at 1s 4½d, ...
Article : 741 wordsARRIVED.—August 25th—June and Elizabeth, 22 tons, R. Tuit, from Circular Head. CLEARED OUT.—Montezuma, schooner, 136 tons, Robinson, for Hobart Town. Passenger ...
Article : 85 wordsARRIVED.—August 15.—Victory, schooner, Fenwick, master, from Melbourne. SAILED.—August 16—Swan, brig, Skey, master, for Melbourne. 17.—Triton, brig, Marr, ...
Article : 26 wordsW. L. Lees sold yesterday at the Queen's Wharf, ex Emma, from Circular Head, potatoes at £5 10s to £5 15s per ton; 5-feet paling8s 6d,; 6-feet do, [?] rails, 35s per 100. ...
Article : 74 wordsBnnmyong, Monday Morning, August 25. THIRTY shillings a month, for twenty-six days work, payable in advance, is the impost demanded by our Victorian Czar. Eighteen pounds ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 wordsSeveral "monster vegetables" have been brought into Geelong, the past week, proving most decidedly what a little care and attention may effect. The vegetables are a kind of ...
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Advertising : 27 wordsA meeting of the Electors of South Bourke was held on Monday last, at the Brighton Hotel. On the motion of Mr. Greene, Mr. Childers was unauimously called to the chair, and in a brief ...
Article : 254 wordsTHE present position of electoral affairs in South Bourke scarcely admits of much discussion at our hands. Unsatisfactory as that position certainly is, we honestly ...
Article : 922 wordsThere will be above seven thousand acres sown with wheat in this district this season. Hitherto our lowest average has been 30 bushels to the acre, we may calculate on having more ...
Article : 320 wordsThe Council meet to-morrow, for the despatch of the following business:- 1. To farther consider and order upon the draft of "A Bye-Law to amend Bye-Law No. ...
Article : 280 wordsFROM all sides come reports of roads impossable, creeks swollen above their banks, and mails a-missing. The Postmaster at Soyn our writes as follows:— ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 27 Aug 1851, Page 2
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