December 3—Rambler, schooner, 72 tons, R.H. Honiball, master, from Launceston. Passengers— N Goodwin, J Recves, J M'Kiverigan, H Napier, Agent. ...
Article : 72 words"THE Ancient Doctor meereth three soft Electors, and detaineth one, who becomes spell-bound by his plausible cunning. The Ancient Des[?]telleth how he lost his election, and [?] ...
Article : 393 wordsTHE GOLD LICENSE.—We have it from undoubted authority, that the Government intend fortwith to raise the license fee for digging gold to 3l per month.—Argus. ...
Article : 95 wordsSOME time ago, when the grain markets were rapidly rising, we intimated, in the Geelong Advertiser, an opinion that the rise was an artificial one, and could not be sustained. Because,even ...
Article : 487 wordsDec 1—The Vimiera 1100 tons, H Neatby, commander, from London, left Portsmouth September 1st. ...
Article : 102 wordsWOOL.—The Belfast Gazelte says that the wool of the present clip is gradually making its appearance in our town, but not so rapidly as in former seasons; a few hundred bales only having ...
Article : 142 wordsDecember 1—Circassian, [?]ner, 1 2 tons, John Smith, master, from Hobart Town 23rd instant. Passengers (cabin)—Mr and Mrs M'Kenzie and family, Mr Hopkinson. ...
Article : 602 wordsThe Speaker took the chair at a few minutes past three o'clock, when there were present— The Colonial Secretary, the Attorney-General, the Solicitor-General, the Master in Equity ...
Article : 2,449 wordsAn amateur geologist his been "prospecting" on the range of mountains called the "Sisters," situated eight miles south west of King William, and ten miles SS E. of Lake St. Clair. The ...
Article : 125 wordsTHE ESCORT.—The establishment of an Escort from the [?]en to Geelong, is expected about the same time that the Bar will be removed. The government in the present emergency has ...
Article : 1,089 wordsTHE British Government, or, in other word, the Colonial Secretary. Earl Grey has issued a scheme or phra, to encourage small capitalists to emigrate to Van Diemen's Land. In the official ...
Article : 377 wordsA LETTER appears in the Argus, from a Mr. Mortimer, from which we abridge the following, as to what is doing at Moont Alexander:— On Friday afternoon, at four o'clock, I left the ...
Article : 556 wordsOld England is a golden land, By traffic and by trade; But here the terms we understand, By cradle, pick, and spade. ...
Article : 258 wordsAs the collateral questions of transportation and Chinese immigration have been discussed in the Sydney Legislative Council, we copy the following from the "Sydney Empire," without, of ...
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Advertising : 196 wordsThere has been more demand for goods generally during the past week, created no doubt by the wonts of the diggers. A large quantity of oilmnan's stores realised his prices at auction. ...
Article : 313 wordsSIR,—With reference to your communication of the 19th instant, transmitting to his Execilency the Lieutnant Governor a "Petition of a number of Merchants and other inhabitants, of ...
Article : 214 wordsTHAT Melbourne has been set down for a ,"lion's share'" of the legislative purse was manifested by the sums proposed to be appropriated for various Melbourne ...
Article : 383 wordsDEAR SIR,—I hoped to have had an earlier opportunity of replying to the letter addressed by you to myself, and through me to our fellow Colonists, in the Advertiser of the 21st. ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1847 - 1851), Thu 4 Dec 1851, Page 2
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