Jan. 31—A barque and a brig arrived off Point Henry to-day, names unknown. SAILED. Jan. 31—Sybil schooner, for Hobart Town. ...
Article : 326 wordsThe price of Gold to-day has been from £3 16s 5d to £3 17s. ...
Article : 21 wordsTHE central government has ever done justice to Geelong. in one respect— whenever a question of revenue has been involved, the full importance of Geelong ...
Article : 806 wordsIN the English journal we find great excu[?] respecting the value of gold-nearing qu[?]. The whold mining corps seems [?] up to a contest of opinions. What some ...
Article : 460 wordsSIR,—The following is the answer of Mr Strachan, to the requistion of the mh[?] of Sandridge :— "I am in receipt of a communication calling ...
Article : 194 wordsOn the 16th day of June, 1853 a meeting was held, of persons interested in the prosperity of Geelong and the western coun[?] ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 301 wordsJan. 30—Robert Coule, schooner, George Allnach, master 83 days, from Aberdeen. Mary Taylor, from Glasgow. Helen Wallace, ship ...
Article : 108 wordsSIR,—The New [?] deep and important as the subject is not only affecting the interests of the present [?] for but of succeding ones, appears to absorb but little of ...
Article : 1,707 wordsThe arrival of this fine vessel yesterday with ,89 immigrants is very seasonable for the great demand for labour there is at present in this town and ...
Article : 480 wordsJan 30—Orestes, barque, from London 6 passengers, Robert Cottle, schooner, from Aberdeen. Ahe[?] barque, from River Mersey. 2 ...
Article : 119 wordsThe rush to the new diggings still con[?] but I think that. owing to want of the water on the diggings at Bryant's ra[?], there will [?] be very many people there for any length ...
Article : 153 wordsARRIVED. Jan 23—Eckershy. barque. from London Abelo, barque from London ; Annamooka barque, from Liverpool : Camilla, schooner from Two Fold—Bay; Strathfield say, ...
Article : 106 wordsJoseph Squires. James Quinn. George Adwards, and John Allen, were fined 20s each for drunkenness the preceding day. [?] ...
Article : 797 wordsDuring the present t[?] the receipts of gold at the Treasury, per southern and western [?] shown a considerable increase on former deliveries. The quantities of the precious ...
Article : 640 wordsARRIVED, Jan 27 — Lady Leigh, schooner, from [?] Bella, brigantime, from Geelong [?] CLEARED[?] ...
Article : 254 wordsREGATTA.—The committee for the ensuing regatta in Corio Bay will meet in [?] Birdsey's Hotel at eight o'clock this evening, for the purpose of fixing the among of prizes, and ...
Article : 531 wordsWe are enabled to lay before our readers a comparative statement of the commercial progress of the port or Belfast, as shown by the Customer ...
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Geelong Advertiser and Intelligencer (Vic. : 1851 - 1856), Wed 1 Feb 1854, Page 4
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