November 28.—Lney, cutter, 15 tons, R. J. Mider, master, from Melbourne. SAILED. November 28.—Selma, for Hobart Town. ...
Article : 138 wordsNovember 27.—Hooghly, ship, 465 tons, J. Durrant, commander, from London via Plymouth 19th August. Passengers.—Cabin, Mr James Brock and child, Mr and Mrs James Dismorr and ...
Article : 598 wordsMR. LATEWARD.—The fate of this gentleman is still a matter of uncertainty. No trace has been discovered of him, although the police have been on the alert, and ever proceeding ...
Article : 118 wordsTHE colonial wool sales, which began on the 17th of July, have arrived at their termination, and the advance obtained, as compared with the last series, has been Id to 1½d per lb, on an ...
Article : 319 wordsThe Committee, pursuant to adjournment, met on Thursday at 11 o'clock, Mr. Westgarth in the chair. Mr. Williams appeared as counsel for the ...
Article : 1,557 wordsMr GOLDSMITH gave notice of his intention of moving on the 3rd December, a resolution declaring that the funds at present applicable for the purpose of emigration were insufficient to ...
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Advertising : 624 wordsGOLD BROUGHT INTO MELBOURNE — The Herald of Friday says, that several hundred weight of gold reached Melbourne during the present week irrespective altogether of the half ton brought ...
Article : 184 wordsIT seems, at first glance, an anomaly that the influx of gold should be attended with forebodings, and a flush of the ruling metal feared. Gold, as the basis of price, ...
Article : 1,486 wordsWE have Home news to the 18th August, being four days later than our former advices. The Queen and Royal family were adjourning at Osborne House, (Isle of Wight,) on the 15th ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1847 - 1851), Sat 29 Nov 1851, Page 2
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