November 10.—Go-a-head. brigantine, 112 tons. Robt. Henderson, master, from Hobart T[?]n, 21st October, with five cabin and forty storage passengers. ...
Article : 264 wordsRegulations with regard to the appointment, &c., Clerks in the service of the Colonial Government. HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor has to pleased to direct that the following regulations ...
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Advertising : 363 wordsNovember 9.—Hironleile, schooner, 100 tons, S. Lapthorne, master, from Sydney, 27th imo. Passengers—(cabin)—Mr and Mrs Hogan and family, Mr and Mrs. Wilson, Miss Tozer, Messrs. ...
Article : 279 wordsSIR,— Your paper is turning me regularly "cranky." I am in the habit of looking to your advertising columns to see what is to sell, and what is to buy; and now, for the life of me, I ...
Article : 280 wordsOH, Ballarat ! oh, Buninyong ! These household words of fair Geelong, The mention of whose magic names Have banish'd far more aches and pains, ...
Article : 2,290 wordsIt will be seen from a communication in another column, that a very promising discovery of gold has been made at Colac. Our informant is a trustworthy witness, ...
Article : 150 wordsThe Historical Drama of Walter Tyrrel, originally produced at Covent Garden, was selected as the opening piece of the Summer Season. Founded on well known ...
Article : 148 wordsThis was an action of trover brought to recover the value of certain sheep illegally purchased by defendant. Damages laid at £300. The declaration set out an illegal impounding ...
Article : 1,161 wordsARRIVED.—American schooner Veto, from San Francisco; ship Scotia, from Madras: barque Arabian, from whaling; brig Emma, from Hobart Town; brig Wild Irish Girl, from Geelong. ...
Article : 62 wordsThe Annual Meeting was held yesterday at 12 o'clock. Present,—all the members except Councillors Forrest and Robinson. Councillors Roope, Therne, and Baylie, were ...
Article : 424 wordsTwo gentlemen baring gone yesterday morning as far as Limeburner's Point, for the purpose of bathing, fortunately observed, just as they were in the act of ...
Article : 133 wordsThomas Hughes, 380 tons. sailed 17th July Syria, 512 tons, to sail 12th July Abberton, 461 tons, to sail 16th July Tay, 500 tons, with despatch ...
Article : 193 wordsSir,—I have much pleasure in informing you, and, through you, the public and the world, that gold has been found within 5 miles of the Colac. On Wednesday last a party of three started on a ...
Article : 223 words[?]GATOR, Brig, 1-7 tons, [?] Baker, master, for Hongkong. Griffith, Fanning and Co., agents. ASIA, ship, 323 tons, T. [?]kelt. commander, will sail this week for an Eastern Port. ...
Article : 628 wordsSIR,— I beg to state that your correspondent Eliob's supposition as to my considering the text which I quoted from Genesis—" Whose sheddeth man's blood, by man shall his blood be ...
Article : 721 wordsTHE PASSENGERS ACT.—The first proceeding under this Act was taken yesterday morning, by Mr L. A. Moody, Emigration Officer and Sub-Collector of Customs for this Port, against ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1847 - 1851), Tue 11 Nov 1851, Page 1
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