November 10.—Teazer, schooner, 60 tons, R. H. Aidrich, master, for Portland. No passengers. November 10.—Regina, barque, 367 tons, ...
Article : 101 wordsSIR,—You must be tired of mere disquisitions on and about gold; and as the practical is always preferable to the merely theoretical, I can very well understand why you should refuse ...
Article : 585 wordsMr. Williams opened the case and was followed by the Attorney-General, who informed the jury. that this case was similar to the two that had been tried on Saturday, the defendant had ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 226 wordsOUR latest English intelligence informs us that the health and strength of Lord Brougham are visibly breaking up; and from what we have seen and known of him, we should say that if he ...
Article : 181 wordsVALUE OF SQUATTAGES.—We have heard from good (although not official) authority, that the two stations at Mount Rouse; being portions of the late ...
Article : 345 wordsALL deserted for Mount Alexander. I have been there myself this week, and find it quite as much a lottery as it is here—some say more so. The labor ...
Article : 102 wordsWATCH AS WELL AS PRAY.—On Saturday, in the Supreme Court, on the panel being called over, the following absent jurymen were fined £5 each for non-attendance, viz., Messrs Skene, ...
Article : 909 wordsSydney accounts describe the prospects of the harvest as most favourable, with falling markets. The correspondent of the Herald says that all accounts from the interior unite in describing ...
Article : 113 wordsSIR,—If I were not to remove the impression which your report of the proceedings of the Town Council of yesterday are calculated to make upon the minds of my friends and the public, in ...
Article : 326 wordsANNOYANCE OF HORSE STEALERS.—The malpractice of horse-stealing is yet as rampant as ever. Mr Cameron missed from his station, Limestone Ridge, two favourite horses, on the ...
Article : 309 wordsThe subject of limited partnerships has been brought before the Sydney Legislative Council, and a bill introduced on the subject by Dr. Douglas. This ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 230 wordsWe had made arrangements for having a report of the proceedings of the Legislative Council, yesterday, forwarded overland, ...
Article : 36 wordsTHE MAYORALTY.—We should have mentioned in our report of the proceedings of the Town Council on Monday last, that Mr Lloyd, on ascertaining that ...
Article : 219 wordsThe Sydney Correspondent of the Herald says that trade is at present in a most singular state. The consumption of roads is, of course very large, but the retailers and dealer, laid in such large ...
Article : 291 wordsOUR readers have beared of Mrs Chisholm and emigration, and her truly benevolent plans for the re-anion of families. Mr Chisholm is now in Melbourne, and has written the following letter, ...
Article : 435 wordsTHE Speaker having taken the chair, announced a message from His Excellency the Governor-General, transmitting the draft of a bill relative to Courts of Requests. ...
Article : 480 wordsTHE AMICUS, BRIGATINE.—This case, of which a full report was given, yesterday, was decided this morning. Captain Sayers was fined five pounds, ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1847 - 1851), Wed 12 Nov 1851, Page 1
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