It is the. misfortune et all those who [?] power in their hands, that they never see mankind except in holiday apparel or in their holiday behaviour: and this is the case no less with ...
Article : 1,526 wordsPEAT DISCOVERY.—On Thursday Last in the course of Mr. Cowan's search for coal in the immediate neighbourhood of the town, he discovered, what will be considered the next best ...
Article : 91 wordsHis Excellency and suite. during their stay at Geelong. paid a visit to Mr Hayes' works, on the eastern beach. His Excellency expressed his surprise at the extent of the ...
Article : 942 wordsA person. of the name of William Smith :appeared in the witness box. bringing with him a forced 14) note. which he deposed he received on the 2nd September inst., from ...
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Article : 419 wordsAs we have always steadily upheld the justice, as well as the policy of Sir James Brooke's proceedings; we. must not omit to record that the verdict has ...
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Article : 92 wordsIMPORTANT.— A great excitement seems to prevail amongst the native part of our population, on account of a most ridiculous story, which has been circulated during the last few ...
Article : 391 wordsThe List few days have witnessed the opening and successful working of the -largest and richest field of surfacing ever found in this district. It is equi-distant from Bunningyong, ...
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Article : 540 wordsOn Wednesday, a second meeting was held in the estate of J. D. Treharne and Co.. Geelong. The insolvent was in attendance, as also the official assignee, Mr. Courtney. ...
Article : 181 wordsSome heavy pieces have been gathered; one of 170 ounces, in Long Gully, another of 120 ounces, in Tin Pot Gully, and one of 195 ozs. I dwt. was taken in - Robinson ...
Article : 320 wordsFrederic: Propitious, Gus —this. eh! Gus.: Quite [?] — serene! very—what do you think of the firework — not exactly up to Cremorac. but touches hard on "Rouse." Fred.: ye-es! ...
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Geelong Advertiser and Intelligencer (Vic. : 1851 - 1856), Sat 24 Sep 1853, Page 5
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