THE THEATRE.—This popular place of amusement was tolerably well filed last Monday evening, although the house was by no means so full as the excellence of the performances would have ...
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Article : 167 wordsTHE Town Council met yesterday, Alderman Austin in the Chair. The first order of the day was "to consider and order upon petitions from the inhabitants of the Breakwater and the Waurn ...
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Article : 686 wordsMR EDITOR,—I observe that Mr Strachan, in the exposition of his political principles, lifts up his heel against the squatters, and states his belief that their rents ought to be raised. Now, ...
Article : 996 wordsA meeting of the Committee for making preparations for the next exhibition, was held in the Council Chambers yesterday afternoon: the Mayor in the Chair. ...
Article : 222 wordsSir,—I again have the unpleasant task of replying to your letter of the 4th instant, in which the vocabulary of Billingsgate and St. Giles is expended. I will nevertheless, painful though it ...
Article : 1,306 wordsPresent—Captain Fyans, J. F. Stachan, and C N. Thorne, Esquires. Joseph Burgoine who was charged with having committed a breach of the peace, pleaded ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1847 - 1851), Wed 10 Sep 1851, Page 2
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