SIR,—As the Lake Connewarre fishing case is not likely to be settled at present, I beg through your columns to place a few facts before the public perhaps not generally known. ...
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Article : 487 wordsMr A. P. BOWES reports:—HORSES.—In the early port of the week the supply was in excess of the demand, but notwithstanding this drawback, a fair average of useful horses was disposed ...
Article : 200 wordsMr J. V. TARTE reports—As may be expected, the few fine days we have had in the middle of the week induced the farmers to send in a considerable quantity of new hay, and ...
Article : 302 wordsSunday, Dec 16, In night: Blue Jacket, ship, 1412 tons, from Liverpool, 83 days, 413 passengers 10 45 am: Edorad and Flise bq, 280 tons from San Francisco, 74 days, 5 passengers. ...
Article : 169 wordsTEA.—The state of the markets at the open ports is most singular. In the face of a heavy export, of full, supplies, and of unfavorable advices from London, rates continue nearly at the ...
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Article : 432 wordsThomas Bell, of Emerald Hill, builder. Causes, verdict in Supreme Court for £250, involving law costs to the amount of £110 6s 6d, want of employment, &c. Debts, £621 10s; assets, £55; ...
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Advertising : 143 wordsSIR,—The subject of free trade and protection to native industry has been so much before the public that it would seem to become exhausted of interest to the general reader, still as it is ...
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Advertising : 258 wordsGESTLEMEN,—Having but one object in view, namely, the welfare of the poor patients who may become the recipients of your institution, may I be permitted to draw your attention to the ...
Article : 564 wordsAMONG the most notable failures of the age must unquestionably be classed the attempt to work educational wonders for the masses by means of Mechanics' Institutes. ...
Article : 1,444 wordsAll breaks having been made good, the trains on the Geelong and Melbourne railway commence running to-day at the usual hours. ...
Article : 863 words"MEDICUS,"—As your idea of "etiquette" differs from mine, in that you pronounce it to be " the ceremonial of good manners," whereas I denounce it as a public imposition, perhaps you ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Tue 18 Dec 1860, Page 2
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