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Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 wordsARRIVED—July 6.—Miranda, brigantine, from Port Albert, with cattle and sheep. Timbo, brigantine, from Honolulu, with sperm oil and hides. Scotia, schooner, from Victoria, with ...
Article : 836 wordsA week has elapsed since we notified the indubitable fact of the discovery of gold in the Pyrenees, and the production of specimens by Mr. Esmond. That ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 wordsSCABBY SHEEP.—Perrin, v. North and Grass, Mr. J. P. Smith for the plaintiff stated that this was an information at the suit of Perrin, against the defendants, for allowing scabby sheep to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 245 wordsTHE JEWS IN SAN FRANCISCO.—We learn from the Evening Picayune that the Jews are engage in the erection of a synagogue in that city, suited to the convenience and solemn religious services ...
Article : 113 wordsUNDER OUR new Constitution, we are to have, amongst other things, an Attorney-General; and it was naturally thought that Mr Croke, the Crown ...
Article : 417 wordsGOLDEN RUMOURS.—It is currently reported that gold has been found near Mount Torrens, and also at Mount Remarkable. In the latter locality it will be seen that Mr Angas purchased ...
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Advertising : 115 wordsTHE CRIMINAL SESSIONS.—These sittings are advertised to commence on Tuesday (to-day), but owing to the necessity of preparing new indictments occasioned by the recent change in ...
Article : 260 wordsSIR,—Allow me through the medium of your journal respectfully to remind certain drapers in this town that they agreed to close their shops at 7 p.m. until the 1st of September. ...
Article : 96 wordsThe papers which we have received by the John Knox, which left Plymouth on the 24th of March, do not contain any thing peculiarly striking, or which will ...
Article : 355 wordsACACIA CATECHU.—This species of an order unknown in Australia, belongs, we believe, as yet, only to southern India, but it can hardly be doubted, that like all its congeners, it would ...
Article : 2,736 wordsA Correspondent of the Inquirer, a Western Australian paper, makes the following statements which confirm the general conclusion that the Aborigines are fast becoming extinct over all ...
Article : 765 wordsSOUTH GEELONG.—If a stranger were asked his opinion of South Geelong, judging from its external aspect, he would reply that it was "in Chancery." The houses look as though they ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1847 - 1851), Tue 15 Jul 1851, Page 2
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