An immense crowd assembled on the Prade, at Madrid, to witness the ascension of Ma'amselle Juanita Perez, a young Spanish lady. At four o'clock in the afternoon, the ...
Article : 319 wordsVESSELS ADVERTISED FOR GEELONG.—Mary Jane, from Sydney: the Flash, from Adelaide. FOR MELBOURNE.—The Twins, brigantine; the Wanderer, brig; the Thomas and Henry; ...
Article : 29 wordsDecember 11—Rattler, schooner, 130 tons, John Thomas Rolls, master, from Adelaide 14th instant in ballast Passengers (cabin), Mrs Walsh, Miss Rose Ward, Mrs Ferrars, Messrs W ...
Article : 83 wordsTHE announcement in yesterday's Herald, that the news of our gold discovery had not reached England was premature. The advices by the Vimeira's mail prove that the intelligence was ...
Article : 278 wordsARRIVED.—December 9.—St George, ship, from London. 10.—William & James, schooner, from Port Nicholson—Cadet, barque, from Auckland—Vimiera, ship, from Port Phillip— ...
Article : 152 wordsTHE following evidence was elicited on the inquest held on the body of William Stodhart, whoso death we recorded few days ago. Further evidence was not attainable, one witness ...
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Family Notices : 13 wordsMr WILKINSON gave notice of his intention to move, on Saturday. December 20, that a ,general survey be made of Portland Bar and Warnambool. ...
Article : 2,018 wordsTHE harvest is at hand, but the farmers are in a state of doubt and uneasiness, and seem utterly unable to provide for gathering the produce. It is feared that ...
Article : 374 wordsGOLD continues to pour in from Mount Alexander, in great quantities; every one seems to do more or less well, at those diggings. The last Escort to Melbourne, brought no less than the ...
Article : 513 wordsPOLICE OFFICE.—Richard Lowe was charged with cutting and maiming an aborigine, named "Bill." A witness, named Weaswill said, that be saw the prisoner stab Billy in the back, ...
Article : 249 wordsSIR,—The late proceeding of his Worship the Mayor requires an explanation. Such an infringement on the rights of the townspeople of Geelong cannot he passed over without comment ...
Article : 643 wordsJOE'S LAST.—Joe Firby thinks that his Excellency's TIN TACKS, are coffin nails, driven into the Governor's reputation. ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1847 - 1851), Sat 20 Dec 1851, Page 2
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