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  2. Shipping Intelligence.

    December 15.—Wanderer, schooner, 20 tons, H. Lazarus, master, from Melbourne. CLEARED OUT. December 15.—Desert, brig, 82 tons, W. ...

    Article : 138 words
  3. POLICE OFFICE.

    SUSPICION OF FELONY.—Micheal Stoney, and old man of respectable appearance, was placed in the dock, under the following circumstances, as explained by the Chief Constable:—Mr John ...

    Article : 561 words
  4. VESSELS IN GEELONG HARBOUR.

    A[?]E, barque, 417 tons, J. M'Millan, master, leading for London, will sail about 26th instant, William Ti[?]as agent. BRILLIANT, ship, 515 tons, Williams Murray, master, ...

    Article : 258 words
  5. MARKETS.

    FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—The market is in such an unsettled state that it is almost impossible to give any quotations, At Dight's mill, flour is quoted at 25l. fine, and 23l. 10s ...

    Article : 291 words
  6. MELBOURNE.

    December 13.—Vixen, schooner, 126 tons, McKinlay, master, for Launceston. It ballast: no passengers. SAILED. ...

    Article : 48 words
  7. THE GOLD DIGGERS MEETING.

    WHEN the public mind is deeply moved by a sense of wrong done, the best outlet is a public meeting, which is the safety valve of out o'door polities. Happily of ...

    Article : 620 words
  8. SYDNEY.

    ARRIVED.—December 6 to 9.—Schooner Arabian, from Feejee; brig Arab. from Cape of Good Hope; brig Mankin, from Auckland; schonner Pianet, from the South Sea Islands; ...

    Article : 95 words
  9. To the Editor of the Geelong Advertiser.

    SIR,—Taking great interest in the future prosperity of Geelong as that of a great nation. I beg to inform you that I propose, through your valuable paper, to present a simple method ...

    Article : 149 words
  10. Advertising

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    Advertising : 3,217 words
  11. MELBOURNE.

    THE MELBOURNE GAOL.—Eight of the twelve turnkeys employed in this department have give notice of their intention to leave on the 1st January. The clerk of the gaol (who since ...

    Article : 951 words
  12. GOLD SMELTING.

    THE following are the observations of Captain Cole, on the duty of the Government at this crisis:— GENTLEMEN—It is quite clear from the ...

    Article : 1,319 words
  13. TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 16.

    Messrs being now under the consideration of government, which have for their object the [?]btitution, as soon as circumstances permit, of other regulations in lien of those now in ...

    Article : 685 words
  14. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    Mr Stodart, whilst driving a dray yesterday brought Ashby, fell beneath the wheels and was instantly crushed to death. He was a young man of high connexions, well ...

    Article : 105 words
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