THE HERO.—This vessel will Clear out, and her mail will close this day. Parties wishing to send letters or papers to England should not neglect posting them at an early hour to-day. ...
Article : 59 wordsDecember 4.—Ann Jane, schooner. 39 tons, D. Sargeant, master, from Hobart Town, via the Schonten Islands, 29th ult. Passenger—Mr. Kenyon. Agent, D. Sargeant. ...
Article : 135 wordsGENTLEMEN,—The only difficulty to be apprehended in carrying out the objects contemplated by this company appears to e the equalization of those members who are willing to ...
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Advertising : 599 wordsTHE old economic fallacy, about the "balance of trade," and " keeping the gold in the country," is revived in the Legislative of New South Wales. Adam Smith was amongst the earliest ...
Article : 415 wordsAs our readers are aware, the necessity increased facilities of communication between [?] land, India, and Australia, is becoming, a [?] and growing question at home. It has [?] ...
Article : 403 wordsSOME time ago we gave in the "Advertiser", an interesting extract, descriptive of quartz crashing in California. The following additional particulars are interesting to us in Australia, ...
Article : 580 wordsModerate-sized nuggets, (anything less than 3 ounces) are becoming as common as DUST. It is not every day, however, that one of 23 ounces is to be seen. Such a one is in ...
Article : 256 wordsTHE first ship of the present season, laden with WOOL and GOLD, will clear out to- day, and will probably sail to-morrow. This is, therefore, a fitting occasion to ...
Article : 924 wordsTHE correspondent of the Empire, writing from Turon, gives the following descriptive account, which may be regarded as the rationale of gold digging:— ...
Article : 716 wordsDEAR SIR, — Seeing, in your Advertiser of to-day, some remarks on the route to Alexander, "I thought it would be a want of humanity on my part if I did not contribute what I know about ...
Article : 403 wordsIT seems that coal is found in California, as [?] as gold. The following communication is [?] plicit; and, if coal as well as gold is found [?] not similar formations and results in Australia. ...
Article : 231 wordsThe Speaker took the chair at a few minutes past 3 o'clock. PUBLICANS' LICENSES. The ATTORNEY-GENERAL obtained leave to ...
Article : 1,709 wordsA London paper remarks that the works of our first geologists are as much an honour to letters as to science. We shall nowhere find more beautiful or finished descriptive writing than in the ...
Article : 721 wordsSIR,—Permit me; through your columns to call the attention of the "lucky gold finders," and the public in general, to the wants of the poor and destitute in this flourishing community, for ...
Article : 329 wordsThe Taron mines, in a petition to the Sydney Legislative, [?]rga the following objections to the gold licensing system:— "That the present system of licensing is ...
Article : 342 wordsMr Williams moved for the engagement until the 18th instant, of the rule calling upon Joseph Williams, the defendant in this suit, to show ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1847 - 1851), Sat 6 Dec 1851, Page 2
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