I have to state, for information of the Geelong Gold Market, that Ballarat Gold is being purchased at 3 on the ground; and I was present when Mr. Boyd, ...
Article : 115 wordsNov. 18 — Selma, American barque, 407 tons, J. R. Roberts, commander, from Adelaple, with 146 steerage passengers. Jackson, Rae and Co. agents. ...
Article : 127 wordsOur own columns are auriferous enough, and however startling may be some of the details, we are careful to nothing which we do not believe to be founded ...
Article : 208 wordsSir,—Hither to I have seldom occupied space in your columns, but I feel it to be for the been fit of others as well as for myself to acquaint you of the late proceedings of the Commissioners and ...
Article : 344 wordsNovember 17.—Shamrock steamer. 209 tons, G. Gilmore, commander, from Launceston, 10th instent. Passengers—Mr. J. Clerk. Sen, Mr. J. B. Were, Watson, W. Murry, [?] ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 164 wordsAs the state of the colonial produce markets is at the present time a matter of some importance we give the following :— VAN DIEMEN'S LAND. ...
Article : 104 wordsTHE Sydney Correspondent of the Melbourne Herald, under date of 11th November, says:— The only feature of interest to you, in one-Legislative Council proceedings, is the following notice ...
Article : 368 wordsSIR,—The number of eases of being "drunk and disorderly," which come before our police court, suggests a few remarks, which I beg leave to submit to you. ...
Article : 467 wordsTHE MILLS.—Messrs Barker and Co.: The is little or nothing doing in the ordinary wave business, in either wheat or flour, the market so prostrated that in fact there is no price for ...
Article : 453 wordsSIR,—We have just been startled by a refusal to comply with the Christian idea of invoking the blessing of heaven on the deliberations a of our senators, as though they hid nothing to do ...
Article : 876 wordsARRIVED, NOV. 10—Vixen, schooner, from Melbourne. 11. Victoria packet, barque, from Melbourne. 13.Brig Sea Belie from Melbourne SAILED—Nov. 12.—Barque Nautilus for New ...
Article : 33 wordsDISPUTED ELECTION.— The petition against the return of Mr Robinson, for Geelong, has not been published, but we understand that it will be prosecuted. If ...
Article : 131 wordsARRIVED—November 8—Litherland, whaling harque, from Behring's Straits. mirands schooner, from Port Albert. Marry Ann, schooner, from Port Albert, Free Trader, schooner, from ...
Article : 120 wordsOn Saturday evening, between six and seven o'clock, the city and its suburbs were visited by a strong gale of wind from the north which caused great ...
Article : 428 wordsARRIVED—November 7—Cape Horn, barque, from Hobart Town. Emma, brig, from Auckland. 9. Albion, schooner, from Wide Bar. 10. Mary Catherine, from San Francisco and ...
Article : 173 wordsACCORDING to previous announcement there was a public meeting he d last night, in the Mss[?]nic Hill, Union-street, for the purpose of receiving and hearing the deputation from the London ...
Article : 476 wordsTHE Criminal sittings of this court commenced at ten o'clock. HORSESTEAL[?] William Hayleham was indicated for stealing a ...
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Advertising : 278 wordsIn this case the insolvent was a butcher who some months age resided in Little Collins street, and suddenly left the colony for Van Dicmen's Land, with the intention, he caused to be ...
Article : 176 wordsIN a number of this journal we announced on the authority of the Mauritius papers, that the state of the Cape colony was most alarming, that the Kafirs and Rebel Hottentots were rapidly ...
Article : 429 wordsRELIGIOUS disputes are generally aerimoniuos. But there was not the least occasion for the display of animosity in the late debate on the propriety of having ...
Article : 320 wordsSEPARATION HOLIDAY.— Yesterday being the anniversary of the erection of Victoria into an independent colony, was kept as a partial holiday. A hand of musfe paraded the street,, and there ...
Article : 115 wordsSIR,—It is a singular thing that the precise period when the British Parliament was separated in to two distinct chambers, is a fact which cannot be settled by historians. Many years ...
Article : 537 wordsTHE Argus has the following remarks from a correspondent, on the subject of the Thistle :— "It cannot he forgotten that many months since, made strenuous efforts to call the ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1847 - 1851), Wed 19 Nov 1851, Page 1
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