October 31—Rica, barque, 438 tons, C. Darmer, master, for Batavia, in ballast. No passengers. October 31.—Cland, barque, 375 tons ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 363 wordsThe Alligator, brig, 197 tons, R. F. Baker, master, for Hongkong. Griffith, Farning and Co, agents. Asia, ship, 523 tons T. Roskell, commander, ...
Article : 662 wordsCOOLNESS.—The tranquillity of our town, and its freedom from crime, has made the office of policeman almost a sineenre. It has given the police force time for reflection and observation. ...
Article : 180 wordsSIR,—In taking into consideration the present stir which exists respecting the price of gold, and as your correspondent " Blue Shirt" seems anxious to stop in and enlighten as on the ...
Article : 211 wordsFEBJURY.—Wiliam Cross on Thursday last at the city police-office charge the captain of the Victoria with wilful and correct perjury, at the police-office on the 24th October. Captain ...
Article : 959 wordsOur readers are aware that Jews in Great Britain are kept out of the House of Commons (just as Dissenters used to be) because they cannot take the oaths, the form of which swears them on ...
Article : 1,209 wordsCOUNTS THE following are the clauses in the Governor's financial minute on this subject:— 2s. The balance at the credit of the general ...
Article : 348 wordsA sad mischance likely to result in death, took place on Saturday. Mr Burce resident in Geelong, was returning with a party from the Ballarart gold field, when ...
Article : 87 wordsSIR,—Glancing over a recently received English paper, I find the following statements which I beg leave to bring under your notice, in case the paragraph may have escaped your ...
Article : 554 wordsEvery day brings forward fresh proof to corroborate the wide extent of the Geelong gold Fields. On Saturday, two out of several specimens were left in the hands of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 203 wordsEvery a subject of great solicitude, the weather is still more so at the present time than ever. When the creeks fall, the gold-digger looks heaven-ward, and prays ...
Article : 204 wordsTHE gold discoveries of Australia are as yet too recent to bring out the evil tendencies more or less incident to the congregating of an irregular and fluctuating population in a peculiar and novel ...
Article : 274 wordsAt a meeting held at the Council Chambers, at 12 o'clock noon, on Saturday last, for the purpose of electing a member to serve in the Municipal Council for the above ward, in room ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 391 wordsSIR,—In writing lately against capital punishment, I made the observation that there were advocates for the hanging system now, as there were formerly advocates for the torture of the rack, ...
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Advertising : 286 wordsBEER SHOPS AT THE TURON DIGGINS.—Beer shops, which have for some time past been allowed to carry on a roaring retail trade under the minor licensee, permitting two gallons to be ...
Article : 553 wordsAN request was held on Friday local, on board the Statesman, to enquire into the death of Henry Harrison Rose Lewin. The following Jury was empacelled from ...
Article : 536 wordsTHE elections on Saturday were. on the whole, satisfactory; but the public apathy is not the less reprehensible. Circumstances, and not any popular movement, ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1847 - 1851), Mon 3 Nov 1851, Page 2
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