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Detailed lists, results, guides : 210 wordsO will ye choose to hear the news, Bedad I cannot keep it o'er, I'll tell you all, about the ball, To our Lieutenant-Governor. ...
Article : 505 wordsSIR,—In defence of his unmanly attack upon me, Mr Griffin, I understand, states that I personally provoked him to the assault, and had thereby brought it justly upon myself. When ...
Article : 170 wordsI anticipated, in my last communication, that the dispersion of the diggers would ultimate in good, and the result has fully justified the anticipation. A ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 332 wordsTHE ROTATION OF THE EARTH.—The Rev. Mr Longmuir made a partially successful attempt in his own church lately to the confusion of the assembled savans, his machine indicated ...
Article : 1,251 wordsSIR,—As any complaint, against anything in the shape of a public evil, is more likely to meet with that attention which it demands, when made through the medium of a public journal, than ...
Article : 256 wordsMORE GOLD.—We have examined a very beautiful sample of gold from alluvial soil, gathered about twelve miles from Boninyong. It is in large water-worn grains, and there is a peculiar ...
Article : 472 wordsDREADFUL OUTRAGE, TWO MEN SUPPOSED TO BE MURDERED.—Much sensation was created in Melbourne yesterday by a report of the perpetration of two outrages, at Little Brighton, from ...
Article : 485 wordsSIR,—I need not say the injudicious proclamation, fixing the license fee to dig for gold at thirty shillings a month, has caused not only great dissatisfaction, but very great surprise in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 141 wordsARRIVED—August 22, Tamar, schooner, from Hobart Town. 28th, City of Melbourne, and brig Raven, from Victoria. 29th, schooner, Swift, from Melbourne; brig, city of sydney, ...
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Advertising : 463 wordsPRESENT—Lieutenant Addis, J. G. M'Millan, Esq.; and after the cases were over, his Worship the Mayor. John Weaver, and George Thomson, were ...
Article : 54 wordsJOHNSTON V. WHYTE.—The Solicitor-General moved that the rule nisi for a new trial herein, be made absolute. The Attorney-General opposed the application, ...
Article : 170 wordsSIR,—You may rely upon the following as an authentic account of the present state and future prospects of this gold field. I arrived here about a week since, when I found about fifty ...
Article : 804 wordsMr Robinson held a meeting on Wednesday evening, at the Sportsman's Inn, Kildare, of the Electors in that district, with a view of explaining to them his political principles. Mr. Robinson ...
Article : 494 wordsWe had the pleasure, a few weeks ago of announcing that the Board of Customs in London was making arrangements for establishing a complete and independent ...
Article : 322 wordsMr Bennett applied for the certificate of this insolvent, Granted. In re HENRY STEEL SHAW. Mr Miller applied for the certificate of this ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1847 - 1851), Fri 5 Sep 1851, Page 2
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