In the matter of Alexander Halley alias Scotch Sandy.—A Habeas Corpus was granted to bring up the prisoner, confined in H. M. Gaol, under committal from the Geelong bench for ...
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Article : 101 wordsMr Lamb moved that the House do meet for the despatch of business on the 28th and 30th instants. His reason for so doing was to save the Members expected to arrive from Port Phillip ...
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Article : 272 wordsAPPLICATION FOR A SUMMONS.—James Fleet, a man very hard of hearing, but very easily heard, applied for a summons for wages against John Colville. How much does he owe you? enquired ...
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Article : 218 wordsLAUNCH OF THE ADMIRAL.—On Monday, a beautiful frigate-rigged ship was launched from the building yard of Messrs Denny and Rankin, Dumbarton. The ship took the water in gallant ...
Article : 127 wordsProfessor Essig's Lectures on Anatomy had so fortified me, that I did not shrink from entering the Skitztons coach. It contained living limbs, loose or attached to skeletons in other ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 640 wordsWe have India papers to the beginning of May. The following digest from the South Australian Register notices the only events of importance:— ...
Article : 825 wordsMR Lamb gave notice of his intention to move that abstracts of all petitions presented, or which may be presented, on or before the 27th instant, for or against the resumption of transportation ...
Article : 328 wordsAN AWKWARD PREDICAMENT.—The burgesses of Collingwood, which, until lately, formed a portion of Gipps Ward, are, for the present, placed in rather an awkward fix by the erection ...
Article : 250 wordsThe Beginning is a Bore—I fall into Misfortune. I am fond of Gardening. I like to dig. If among the operations of the garden any need for such a work can be at any time discovered or ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1847 - 1851), Wed 2 Oct 1850, Page 2
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