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Detailed lists, results, guides : 197 wordsWhen the House of Commons was emerging from a state of more vassalage, a most extraordinary sensation was created by the passing of resointions, ...
Article : 188 wordsDecember 11.—Moscheto, schooner, 35 tons, W. H. Wlse, master, for Hobart Town. Passengers—Mrs. Wise, J. Waldock, J. Davis, J. Fox, T. Blythe, W. Barton. G. Board, agent. ...
Article : 88 wordsDecember 10.—Equator, brig, 235 tons J. G. Carter, commander, from Shaughae, 16th of October. Griffiths, Fanning, and Co., agents. CLEARED OUT. ...
Article : 128 wordsThe infatuation of individuals in rushing elf to the "diggings" is certainly astounding. Men, who, under ordinary circumstances, would be reckoned perfectly ...
Article : 171 wordsIn accordance with the following deed of the "Synod of the United Presbyterian Church of Victoria." dated Melbourne, April 30, 1851. "Agreed that the brethren in Melbourne and ...
Article : 544 wordsTwo man returned from Mount Alexander to Collingwood with 10lbs of gold, the produce of one fortnight's gold hunting. One of the greatest wonders of the present day is the ...
Article : 358 wordsARRIVED, Dec. 3, 4, 5.—Schooner Zone, from San Francisco; ship Blackwall, from Plymouth; brig Spec, from San Francisco; schooner Hiomama, from Auckland; schooner Frederick, from ...
Article : 190 wordsSIR,—We, the undersigned, being desirous to obtain the public opinion regarding the late Proclamation of His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor of ...
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Advertising : 308 wordsMR Joseph Lewis, the host of the Royal Mail Hotel, has issued an invite to his friend, to partake of the opening spread, which will be on the table at three o'clock, this ...
Article : 36 wordsTHE price of gold up to Saturday last, remained at from 61s 6d to 62s but on Monday in consequence of an alteration in the exchange of 1½ per cent against the gold, and a reduction of £5 on ...
Article : 251 wordsTHE Geelong gold-diggers are subjected to great inconvenience and less by the arbitrary conduct of the Government. In the first place, if they avail themselves of ...
Article : 250 wordsThe Speaker teak the chair a few minutes past three o'clock, when there were present :—The Colonial Secretary, the Auditor General, the Master in Equity, Messrs Miller, Robinson, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 459 wordsHIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor has been pleased to appoint the following gentlemen to be Government Emigration Officers at the Ports movement in connexion ...
Article : 109 wordsThe Clifron, ship, has been chartered by the Emigration Commissioner, to convey emigrants to Geelong direct. She is to sail on the 7th October, and ...
Article : 117 wordsMelbourne, 1st December, 1851.—With reference to the Proclametion of the 16th August last, and to the Provisional Regulations of the 18th of the same month, relative to the issue of Licenses to diz end search for ...
Article : 190 words"Well, my good follow, how are e getting on to Poor Digger.—"Earning sair, sir. I expect but keeper's wages out of that cradle—have you heard the news?" Gentleman.— "News—no! ...
Article : 49 wordsIMPOUNDED at the Orange, November 20th, by Mr Assms, driving, 5, per Lead to be and Dec. 20 Bay colt, saddle marked, star long tall, near blind fetlock white, near find clock white, near rounder ...
Article : 122 wordsOne of the most vivid ideas in Coleridge's "Ancient Mariner," is that of the crew of the phantom ship parched with thirst, and though surre inded by a vast ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1847 - 1851), Fri 12 Dec 1851, Page 2
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