THESE races commenced on Wednesday last, and notwithstanding the inclement weather, and break-neck state of the raods, the attendance was more ...
Article : 606 wordsMonday, the 26th, being the day fixed for the levee and ball at Government louse in honour of the birth-day of our most gracious ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 111 wordsPERHAPS the mouth of the Glenelg has been less visited than any distinguished portion of Port Phillip. The extension, however, of the South Australians, to the divisional line of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 wordsFROM the inclement state of the went her throughout the week, business has been almost suspended land the only sales reported are about eighty tons Manila ...
Article : 459 wordsThe following extracts from private letters give particulars respecting the loss of the Ceylon, of Greenock, Ferguson; from London for Bombay, and ...
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Article : 300 wordsTHE ABORIGINRS.—A letter was read at the Town Council Board yesterday, from his Honor the Superintendent, in reply to one from that ...
Article : 499 wordsBear and Son sold on Monday, the 25th instant, 50 fat bullocks, (from the Murray.) at an average price of 55s per head; and a lot of steers, for yoking at 54s per head. ...
Article : 266 wordsFirst race—The Tradesmen's Cup, value sixty sovereigns, with a sweep stakes of five sovereigns each, for horses that never won more than thirty ...
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Geelong Advertiser and Squatters' Advocate (Vic. : 1845 - 1847), Wed 4 Jun 1845, Page 3
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