November 22—Maria, schooner, 29 tons, T. Champion master, for Melbourne. SAILED. November 22—Agnes & Elizabeth, for ...
Article : 144 wordsMr. RUTLEDCE gave notice that he should move for a return of the amount of customs, [?]es and port charges levied in the harbours, of Portland, Port Fairy, Warnambool, Belfast, and Port ...
Article : 2,056 wordsIn a recent Advertiser we gave a [?] stract of Sydney new, received by the [?] mail, and promised more extended details. [?] following additional particulars are [?] ...
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Advertising : 300 wordsNovember 21—Admiral, ship, from London, 97 days out. November 22—Syria, from London, 129 days out. ...
Article : 73 words[?]ROYLE, barque, 417 tons, J. M. M[?] ing for London, will sad about 26th December. William Ti[?]. B[?]ILLIANT, ship, 518 t[?], William Mo[?], master, ...
Article : 157 wordsPARLIAMENTS MANIFOLD.—There is a well-known story of a Cockney tourist, travelling in the Highlands, who being pestered with incessant soaking showers, pettishly asked of a native, ...
Article : 228 wordsNovember 21—Admiral, ship, 783 tons, W. H. L[?]mond, commander, from London via Plymouth, 15th Aug. Passengers—cabin, Mrs. Jackson and family and two servants, Mr and ...
Article : 549 wordsTHe question of emigration has been debated in the Sydney Legislative Council, raised by Mr. Donaldson. The "Sydney Herald" remarks that, in his opening speech, Mr. Donaldson ...
Article : 610 wordsHAPLESS Mary, Queen of Scots, perished as a traitor, in England, yet her son linked England and Scotland into Great Britain. Fact and fiction have immortalised the pedant whom his ...
Article : 653 wordsFriday being the opening day of the fourth term of the present year, Judge A'Beckett, instead of passing sentences on prisoners, was engaged in diversifying the routine of judicial ...
Article : 533 wordsWE have Adelaide papers to the 15th [?] instant. None of the vessels advertised for Geelong had sailed at the date. The only ...
Article : 208 wordsGOLD.—The "Argus" says that of the gold brought by escort on Thursday, the specific quantity was from Mount Alexander, 6486 ounces. From Ballarat, 2117 ounces for Melbourne, and ...
Article : 43 wordsADM[?]RAL, ship, 7[?]5 tons, W. H. Lam[?]d, m[?] Jackson, [?] Co, agents. ALLIGATOR. br[?] 1[?] tons, R. E. Baker, master for H[?]. G[?] F[?]ing and Co. agents. ...
Article : 703 wordsTHE Argus contains the following information on this subject:— it has struck as that, once arrived in Melbourne or Geelong, no very large quantities of gold will ...
Article : 486 wordsSIR,— I beg to inform Your correspondent " Adelphos," that, agreeably to the wish of the deputation form the London Missionary Society, whose recent visit to this town appears to have ...
Article : 314 wordsTHE Admiral has arrived from London, bringing English news to the 14th August, which however is only six days later that last which we published. Our own files extend only to the 9th ...
Article : 1,177 wordsEvery body in Geelong knows the whereabouts of our police court; and its interior is not unfamiliar to many to whose Geelong is not a very familiar locality. ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1847 - 1851), Mon 24 Nov 1851, Page 1
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