SIR,—Though not the oldest inhabitant, yet being not less "watchful" than any one over the interests of the town, I claim the privilege invariably afforded by you of noticing such ...
Article : 853 wordsTHE TALLOW MARKET.—We regret to state that, in consequence of the long continuance of this unseasonably hot and dry weather, pasture is becoming so void of nutriment that ...
Article : 151 wordsThe intention expressed by Sir Charles Fitz Roy, of sending all the convicts expected to arrive, to Cockatoo Island, there to work on the projected docks, ought, we should have ...
Article : 649 wordsPOPULATION OF AUCKLAND.—We have before as us the comprehensive Tabular Return of the European population of Auckland and its vicinity, compiled by Captain Atykus, ...
Article : 559 wordsSIR,—I again see my name brought in question, and were the letter not signed by a person who has hitherto borne a character of respectability, I should think it beneath me ...
Article : 237 wordsSince my last, we have not had any rain in this locality, excepting one heavy shower about a week since. The weather still continues hat and sultry, as almost in ...
Article : 512 wordsI do hereby declare, and aver, that I was present in Melbourne, on the 21st instant, and at that time did witness the signature of Mr. Ness to a paragraph or letter, touching the ...
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Advertising : 2,341 wordsSir,—On the occasion of publishing my last letter, addressed to you, in reference to Kingsbury and Bryson's affairs, I could not avoid noticing that Mr " Reporter Brown," ...
Article : 780 wordsSir,—When in town this morning I purchased a copy of this day's. Corio Chronicle. In it I observed a paragraph headed "The late harvest." The writer ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1847 - 1851), Tue 1 May 1849, Page 1
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