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Advertising : 986 wordsTHE Herald says that the news received from the mines, on Monday, tells us beyond all doubt that the reports in the papers, exaggerated as they may have appeared at the time, are now ...
Article : 376 wordsSIR,—On Friday next, the subscribers to the above institution, of one pound and upwards, are again called upon, by advertisement, to elect a Committee, and ...
Article : 570 wordsIn consequence of the want of lightermen in Geelong, and the great annoyance and trouble that Captain Godfrey has been subjected to by parties in ...
Article : 358 wordsOUR sage contemporary, the Herald, has a singular talent for erecting weighty conclusions on slender premises. He can even, on occasion, with near unantic facility, as by the touch of the ...
Article : 811 wordsThe sudden discovery of our extensive auriferous regions, and the rapid influx of population thither, bent on digging for gold, took the Government by surprise, and compelled the ...
Article : 925 wordsIN our highest tribunals of justice we reasonably expect to find, in the nearest approximation to human perfection, broad and expanded views of men and things, ...
Article : 476 wordsThe following anecdotes are told in Governor Ford's History of Illinois:—"In those days (from 1818 to 1830) justice was administered in the courts ...
Article : 548 wordsTwo correspondents of the Empire write to it about the price of gold, and as everything on that subject is of present importance, we transfer their statements to ...
Article : 833 wordsSIR,—The everlasting cry of gold, producing, as it has done, such wonderful and strange revolutions in society, and upsetting the ordinary routine, in many instances, of government and ...
Article : 217 wordsBy his Excellency Sir Charles Augustus Fitz Roy, Knight Companion of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order, Governor General of all Her ...
Article : 537 wordsOFF!—Monday was the busiest day for the diggings Melbourne has yet witnessed, every conceivable vehicle that could be made available seemed to be put in rapid motion; the number ...
Article : 262 wordsFROM Wood's most useful little Almanack, it may be found that there are 80 clerks in the service of the Colonial Government, leaving out the Convict and Military Departments. Of these, ...
Article : 699 wordsFrom a Correspondent of the Sydney Herald. SEPTEMBER 27.—THE ARRALUEN DIGGINGS.—A party of three, viz.:—Ward, Lawley, and Payne, went from Goulburn to the Arraluen Diggings, ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1847 - 1851), Thu 9 Oct 1851, Page 2
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