A large meeting of the farmers was held on Thursday afternoon at M'Shane's Hotel, [?] River Upwards of 200 persons were present, a large proportion of them being farmers from ...
Article : 5,423 wordsHAPPAY as we are in the times in which our lot has been cast, there is a specks of national blessing which has now for many generations been altogether lost. In former aces one reign ...
Article : 1,345 wordsA meeting of the Council will be held this afternoon, at 4 p.m, when the following business will be transacted- ORDERS OF THE D[?]Y. ...
Article : 334 wordsSir,—A short time ago, I read in your paper, that a person was fined for letting his waste water overflow the pathway in the Town of Geelong. I wish to know if this same law applies to the pathways ...
Article : 233 wordsThe following circular has been issued to the mercantile and manufacturing classes of Great Britain by the Associated Fire Insurance Companies there, respecting the storage of American ...
Article : 1,250 wordsONE of the misfortunes of the present system of municipal pwer is that the burgesses are compelled to elect a corporation, to whom is entrusted the levying of rates up to 2s in the ...
Article : 708 wordsSir,—In your Saturday's issue, in noticing the, fact of a distillery company being about to be formed in Portland, you add "something of the hind has been done in Get-long, but so very quietly that no ...
Article : 423 wordsCONTRACTS ACCEPTED—Extra work: Supplying pipes, reservoir, Raglan, L78, Moore, Maintenance of jetty light, Qucenscliff, L5 per month, Young. Excavating pipe trenches, Flemiogton ...
Article : 1,285 wordsSir,—In the report of the meeting, held in connection with this mission on Friday evening last, several inaccuracies occur, which it may be of some service to correct. ...
Article : 177 wordsNow that our parliamentary session is closed, the land question nettled for a time at least, Tarrens' Act become law, it is high time to agitate the great evil we suffer from and if not made a stand against ...
Article : 389 wordsDRUNKARDS.—William O'Brien and Bridget Willoughby, fined each 10s. A SERIOUS MISTAKE.—John Anson, a boy about 15, whose parents reside at Stieglitz, was placed in ...
Article : 680 wordsAT a recent meeting of the Ethnological Society there were papers read, the first and most important of which was one by the President, Mr. Crawford, "On the Commixture of the Races ...
Article : 553 wordsSIR,—The committee of the Geelong Total Abstinence Society beg the favor of your inserting the following reply to the very silly and unmanly attacks made by your correspondent, W. S. Jenkins, in ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Mon 21 Jul 1862, Page 3
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