THE tide has at length begun to ebb, and numbers who are convinced of the inexpediency of gold hunting under existing circumstances, are beginning to set their faces towards Melbourne. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 167 wordsIN the summary of English news, contained in the Hobart Town Guardian of the 4th instant, we find the following important announcement:— ...
Article : 148 wordsMr. Charles Enderby, the Governor of the Auckland Islands, had arrived in Sydney, from the Bay of Islands. He has been cruising in that quarter ...
Article : 101 wordsFLOUR.—Although we stated in yesterday's Herald flour was quoted at Alison and Knight's mills, at 3 p.m., at £28 and £26; and at 5 p.m. £30 and £28; an hour after, on receipt of the ...
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Advertising : 131 wordsNothing could exceed the excitement created here, on the arrival of the journals, on Friday morning, containing accounts of the extraordinary success of the ...
Article : 286 wordsWE have received by the kindness of Captain Drewitt, of the Maggie, China papers to the 8th July. The whole of this country seems disturbed by ...
Article : 362 wordsTHE Daily News says, that adding together all the samples exhibited, how many of our readers have seen their proper proportion of these weekly harvests of fifties or hundreds of thousands of ...
Article : 389 wordsTHE present gold movement is one on those events commonly called a crisis; an occurrence which seems almost incidental to all human affairs. ...
Article : 516 wordsTHE CROPS.—The weather having now nearly settled, we may farm some opinion of the crops, so far as the prospect for the next harvest. They look healthy and well, but are neither ...
Article : 594 wordsAMONG other effects which has arisen from the late gold discoveries in New South Wales, we may calculate that it will in some degree associate us in the comparative reflections in which ...
Article : 426 wordsTHE following letter has been received from Ballarat, by a gentleman connected with our office:—Dear—,—I have been a fortnight working ...
Article : 717 wordsAlthough the operations of converting corn into flour are not likely to be affected in this country by the same contingencies as in England, we attach so much importance to any ...
Article : 1,654 wordsGEELONG INFIRMARY.—A meeting of the Subscribers to the above Institution was held yesterday, at the Council Chambers, Rev. A. Love in the chair, when ...
Article : 1,079 wordsHAVING written to you yesterday by Shamrock my communication of to-day, is merely one "of course," as there is not a single topic of news to enlarge upon, or ...
Article : 225 wordsPRESENT—Captain Fyans, P.M., and W. Timms, Esq, J.P. ASSAULT CASE.—James Corbett was charged with having assaulted Mr Henry Jenkins, the ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1847 - 1851), Sat 11 Oct 1851, Page 2
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