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Detailed lists, results, guides : 124 wordsGOLD.—It is rumoured that two men found up at the Buninyong diggings, fifty pounds of gold in the course of a few days. Of course we cannot vouch for the truth of this report, but we ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 737 wordsSHIPWRECK.— On Tuesday, information was brought into town, by the residents on the Cape Nelson farms, that a wreck, in the contiguous bay, formed by Capes Nelson and Bridgewater, had ...
Article : 448 wordsThe following is the substance of the proposal submitted by Mr Riddle to the meeting on Monday last, For many years past, since the introduction of ...
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Family Notices : 16 wordsTwo inquests were held on Monday last. The first was held upon the body of Edmond Wilson, a patient in the Christ Church Society's Hospital, Ashby. The following evidence was adduced:— ...
Article : 989 wordsCAUTION.—We earnestly warn all parties visiting the scene of the wreck to be extremely cautious not to appropriate any of the property found, of whatever value, to their own use. The ...
Article : 152 wordsMinutes of a meeting, called Sept. 20th, 1851, by advertisement, in the Portland Guardian, Sept 9th, to enroll the names of members. Mr Claridge was desired to take the chair. ...
Article : 351 wordsGOLD.—Accounts almost hourly arrive of the discovery of gold within a few miles of Geelong. We have seen a quarter of an ounce picked out in a few minutes without washing; and we last ...
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Advertising : 562 wordsOUR extra impression of yesterday, was so quickly absorbed by the demand, that we have, at the request of many whom we could not supply, reprinted, in our ...
Article : 783 wordsOUR anticipations respecting the materials for chapeaux and capotes were perfectly correct. Capotes, except those intended for demi-toilette, are closer in the brim than chapeaux. We ...
Article : 1,959 wordsSIR,—Among the multiplied provision that is eagerly made by parties migrating to the Gold Fields, there is nothing said concerning the necessity of making provision for having public ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1847 - 1851), Wed 1 Oct 1851, Page 2
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