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Advertising : 867 wordsDecember 1—Here, for London. REPORTS. Per sa[?]ia—30,000 feet timber, 9000 palings, b[?]t and bark[?], 2 cases boots, Carver and Dalton. ...
Article : 27 wordsSIR,—Providence moves unseen, and day and night succeed each other without any movement of the perfection of human government, if it ...
Article : 407 wordsDecember 6—Shamrock, steamer, from Sydney December 1. December 7—Red Rover, from Port Albert. SAILED. ...
Article : 681 wordsIT was supposed, at one time, that the downfall of the Protective System in Great Britain would the the prelude to its downfall amongst all the commercial nations of the world. But the system ...
Article : 619 wordsAs the example of the Sydney Government is likely to be somewhat slavishly imitated by our Victorian Government or Governor, we copy the following by way of warning and ...
Article : 262 wordsMr. Moody, our Sub-Collector of Customs, claimed the credit of "conscientiously discharging an unpleasant duty," when he prosecuted the five masters of ...
Article : 553 wordsThe Superintendent has been very busy issuing licenses falls far short of those issued up to this time last month. Still the Diggins are in ...
Article : 180 wordsHis Excellency the Governor-General, with the advice of the Executive Council, has been pleased to make the following modifications in the Regulations published in the Government Gazette of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 224 wordsBy J.G. Carr, at 12,Stock of general deale . THURSDAY, DEC, 11. BY O Farreh & Son, at 1, Store Sheep. ...
Article : 100 wordsAd[?]AE, ship, 705 tons, W.H. Lamond, master, for London. Jackson, Bae and Co., agents. ALLIGATOR, bring [?]7 tons, R. E. Baker, master, for Hongkong. G[?]hs, Pan[?]ing and Co., agents. ...
Article : 735 wordsOF pounds for all horses and mares. Entrance £1. Heats one mile and-a-half. Weight for age. The Stockman's Purse ...
Article : 63 wordsTHE Turon miners, in public meeting assembled, have addressed the Legislative council, praying an inquiry into the operation and tendency of the Government Regulations, under which the search ...
Article : 643 wordsA LONDON paper says that Rome is at present governed by a bishop and priests who derive their material power from French bayonets and Austrian guarantees. Into the several ...
Article : 563 wordsRELIGIOUS RE-UNION.—An interesting meeting was held last night, in the Independent Chapel, of individuals desirous of promoting religions unity amongst Christians of different ...
Article : 116 wordsNo person allowed to enter a horse unless the bona fide properly of a subscriber to the race fund of not less than one pound. ...
Article : 99 wordsSIR,—There is a Latin phrase—summam jus summan injuria, which, on being done into English, may signify that the rig[?]ity of justice may often be the extremity of wrong. Such ...
Article : 406 wordsSIR,—I have trespassed on your columns before on the Gold Question. It was an important question then, it is doubly so now, owing to the measures of a blundering Executive. Gold ...
Article : 1,408 wordsOf Two Years Sojourn as a "State Prisoner" of the Crown in Van Diemen's Land, BY PATRICK O'DONOHOE, ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1847 - 1851), Tue 9 Dec 1851, Page 2
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