November 14.—Jane Cain, barque, 262 tons, H. Dans[?], commander, from Melbourne. November 14.—Wanderer, schooner, 20 tons, H. Lazarns, master, from Melbourne. ...
Article : 204 wordsFALL IN THE PRICE OF ELOUR.—The Sydney correspondent of the Melbourne Herald, states, that the continued and large arrivals of flour have depressed the market nearly to its common ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 422 wordsWITH reference to a Government Bill introduced during the last Session of Parliament, the Economist says:—In the early period of our maritime history, ...
Article : 870 wordsNovember 14.—Portland, schooner. SAILED. November 13.—Amicus, schooner. Teazer, schooner. ...
Article : 26 wordsSINCE my last, gold has been found in even greater quantity than formerly, but thousands have rushed to the spot only to be disappointed. Yesterday information was given that about two ...
Article : 596 wordsNovember 13.—British Sovereign, barque, for Singapore, in ballast. No passengers. November 13.—Gazelle, brig, for Adelaide, in ballast. No passengers. ...
Article : 35 wordsTHE position of the periodical Press in France is a very anomalous and perplexing one. In no country having any pretence to freedom is it ...
Article : 826 wordsARRIVED.—November 4.—Lanrel, schooner, from Sourabaya and Anjer. William, barque, from Valparaiso. 5.—Emma, barque, from Hobart Town. ...
Article : 60 wordsON Monday last eight persons started from here, with cradles, tin dishes, &c., with the determination of proving whether gold was or was not to be found within ...
Article : 258 wordsARRIVED.—October 29.—Bally, schooner, from Sydney. Mary Clarke, brig, from Mauritius. [?] —Lady Flora, barque, from London. Joseph ...
Article : 60 wordsThe following vessels, in addition to those already enumerated in our paper are advertised:—For Port Phillip and Adelaide, the Ameer, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 108 wordsIt may be remembered that this brig, which had been chartered by Government to go in feared of Dr Le[?]dt, was wrecked in Torres Straits. The following is the ...
Article : 254 wordsWE were prevented, by the, grossly absord hindrance of the government, from giving in yesterday's Advertiser, the whole of the address of his Excellency, the Lie[?]ant-Governor, on the ...
Article : 2,330 wordsThe discussion which has been raised in the Melbourne Town Council. on the subject of a salary for the Mayor suggests a comparison with English practice. The Lord ...
Article : 429 wordsA K[?]Y—Two more follow dear were brought over from Circular Head by the Swift, we hope not for the purpose of renewing the seenes of b[?]y with which we have already ...
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Advertising : 275 words"SIR,—By your official letter of the 7th inst., I was informed that the local authorities of this place had communicated to those of Santa Cruz the fact of the existence of Asiatic cholera in ...
Article : 851 wordsSINCE my last there has been comparative little business doing in the Geelong Market, aid tie quantity offered has been considerably m der that of last week. ...
Article : 264 wordsGOLD has been discovered in so many localities throughout the colony, that it would be hard to point out a spot where it may not he found. We certainly ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1847 - 1851), Sat 15 Nov 1851, Page 2
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