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Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 wordsA FEW minutes after 11 o'clock the mayor of Southampton, took the chair. The prisoner, William Pamplin, appeared to be full of confidence, and betrayed no trepidation of ...
Article : 2,033 wordsPresent—Captain Fyans and J. G. M'Millan, Esquire. Moles against Deering. In this case, W Moles claimed the sum of 1[?] ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 208 wordsSeptember 23—City of Melbourne, screw steamer, from Launceston. Passengers—cabin, Captain Garland, Mr and Mrs Downward, Messrs Cruikshank, Wheeler, Arthur, R Browne, Simeon, ...
Article : 595 wordsI am not at all displeased with myself for visiting the diggings, as the object I had in view was to ascertain for myself the real facts of the cases—to find out whether gold was there ; and as I have ...
Article : 764 wordsTHERE can be no doubt that the intelligence of our gold discovery will arrive in England, at latest, this day, September 12th; and it is more than probable that ...
Article : 395 wordsA DOMESTIC PICTURE.—Johnny took no notice of this question, his attention being wholly engrossed by the contents of the sugar canister which stood near, 'Me some sugar, mama,' he ...
Article : 2,385 wordsA meeting of the subscribers was held yesterday at the Council Chamber, for the purpose of electing Trustees, and a clerk and collector; the Rev. A. Love in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 233 wordsMy Dear Sir—I have much pleasure in congratulating the good people of Bathurst on the fact of their having an extensive South Western Gold Field on the Abercrombie River. There are now ...
Article : 316 wordsSINCE I last wrote you, my party has been doing pretty well, some days getting three ounces to four ounces. Many are doing much better, and hundreds not a twentieth part so ...
Article : 1,352 wordsWe have seen a very fine sample of gold in quartz from the banks of the Moorabool at Bates-ford, seven miles from Geelong. It is a waterworn pebble ...
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Advertising : 91 wordsTHE ELECTIONS.—It is reported that Mr. T. H. Osborne is the successful candidate for Belfast and Warnambool, and Mr Rutledge for Villiers and Heytesbury, but the delay of the mails ...
Article : 121 wordsTHE MILLS.—Messrs Barker and Co. The price of wheat this week has ranged, according to quality, from 8s 2d to 10s 3d per bushel. A lot of smutted Launceston wheat realised 8s 9d, ...
Article : 232 wordsThe gold excitement is every day getting stronger and stronger. The reports that are being daily received, both by letter and personal communication with people who come from the ...
Article : 233 wordsYesterday was the day appointed for the Spring show—the first in Geelong. It was generally feared that it would be a failure ; but the measure of success ...
Article : 650 wordsGOLD has been discovered within three miles of the township, on the banks of the Colliban ; there have not been any operations carried on as yet, but several parties intend starting for the ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1847 - 1851), Thu 25 Sep 1851, Page 2
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