November 19—Amalia, Swedish schooner, 136 tons, A. W. Funch, master, for Adelaide, W. Campbell, passenger. November 19.—Go-a-[?]ead. brigantine, 113 ...
Article : 445 wordsDUTCH STEM VESSELS.—By the barque Adolph van Nassau, which arrived in Simon's Bay on Sunday last, with a cargo of patent fuel for the Dutch mail steamers, some additional ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 wordsINFRINGEMENT OF THE PASSENGERS'S ACT.—Captain Funch, master of the Amalia, from Adelaide to Geelong, was charged by Mr. Moody, of the Custom House, with having infringed the ...
Article : 531 wordsNovember 18—Emily. schooner, 25 tons, H. Anderson, master, from Emu Bay, 15th instant. No passenger. Agent—James Dobson CLEARED OUT. ...
Article : 50 wordsMELBOURNE SUPREME COURT.—The Supreme Court at Melbourne, presided over by Judge A'Beckett, was engaged in trying a number of cases, chiefly petty larcenies, and one or two cases ...
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Advertising : 272 wordsTHE work of Emigration still goes on, and the Statistical Returns for 1849 to the Australian colonies are of a character to show that New South Wales bids fair ultimately to gain the ...
Article : 549 wordsWHEN the arrangements were in progress for the assembling of the Legislative Council, we determined upon adopting a complete scheme for obtaining special ...
Article : 237 wordsA correspondent of the Herald says, respecting Kilmore, that the diggings having converted this busy little town into a community of the feminine gender, it is not likely that I, the last ...
Article : 349 wordsAS GRAVE AS A JUDGE.—It is stated in a recent London Times, that Mr Justice Coleri[?] having disposed of all the cases at the as[?] afterwards presided at a cricket-match between ...
Article : 175 wordsI have taken up my pen to address a few lines to you on the subject of the gold mines here and at Mount Alexander. I Have been here now about five weeks, and when first I came the whole of ...
Article : 1,122 wordsDr Murphy moved for the production of the returns relative to the Gold Fields of the Colony, of which he had given notice. He did not anticipate any opposition to the motion. He must, ...
Article : 2,422 wordsJEALOUSY.—Our attention has been directed by several of the Captains of the Vessels at Point Henry, to a paragraph relating to the" Himalaya," which ...
Article : 490 wordsTHE rains of last week, and the week previous, have caused an almost general suspension of operations at the Turon. In consequence of which there is little gold being dug, not much ...
Article : 587 wordsWHEN the Gold discovery was made at Bathurst it fell like a thunderbolt upon the stockholders; they looked upon their ruin as certain, and many townspeople gloried in the promised downfall of ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1847 - 1851), Thu 20 Nov 1851, Page 2
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