William Findly was placed in the dock charged by Mounted Constable Tovey with robbing one William Healy on Thursday week last in the district of Murghebolue. ...
Article : 2,196 wordsROBBERY UNDER ARMS.—A very daring robbery was committed a few days ago at the store of Mr Bagot, German gully. Three men entered the place about six o'clock p.m. ...
Article : 783 wordsTHE following is from the correspondent of the Hurkaru, dated Lucknow, the 22nd February:- "Our news from the rebel camp has been ...
Article : 297 wordsIT was scarcely to be expected that a question so much mooted already as the authorship of the "Vestiges," could be disposed of by a mere 'ipse dixit,' and we are not surprised ...
Article : 998 wordsA rush has taken place at Stony Creek basin, and the only hole which has been bottomed is yielding from three to five dwts to the tub. The locality has long been ...
Article : 544 wordsANTONIO MAELCOVICH was summoned by Emmanuel Ackman, and charged with assaulting and threatening him, without any provocation for so doing. ...
Article : 175 wordsBANKS OF THE RAPTEE, February 23.—"We have only just returned from Nepaul; the expedition was very successful; we we captured 16 guns without any casualties ...
Article : 253 wordsTHE Liverpool magistrates were occupied during the whole of the day with the adjourned hearing of the charge against the first and second engineers of the Pacific Company's screw steamer, Bogota, ...
Article : 505 wordsThe following is from Camp Sudhunea Ghat, dated 12th Feb. 1859:—"Here we are on the banks of the Raptee; the Lancers word was hurra for Old ...
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Advertising : 3,467 wordsUPON the improvement of the Swan river navigation between Freeman tie and Guildford, mainly rests the question whether the timber of the Darling range can become a ...
Article : 783 wordsTHE recent accounts of our horse shipments to India are extremely satisfactory as far as the go, and there seems little or no doubt that we have attracted more notice from the ...
Article : 795 wordsTHE libretto of Mr T[?]lly's new ballad opera "William and Susan" professes to be founded on the well-known ballad of "Black-eyed Susan," but that can hardly be, seeing that no story whatever is related in the ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Sat 14 May 1859, Page 3
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