We understand that the share list for the Marble Company was closed yesterday, the whole of the shares having been subscribed for at an early period of the dry. At the ...
Article : 3,606 wordsSIR,—Having observed in your colmuns lately a reference to the above subject, first introduced in the down Council by Mr M'Williams, again by a contracting firm, and lastly in a report of the ...
Article : 252 wordsThere is at present nothing much new or strange in taming matters on this field, but it is expected that in a short time there will be more to report upon; inasmuch as the Redan ...
Article : 352 wordsSir,—L2000 has been expended in scarch for coal in Bellerine The Coal Search Committee have surrendered their L300 to make fresh borings for new coal fields. What is the use of this kind of ...
Article : 299 wordsBefore the Police Magistrate and Mr Alfred Douglass, Drunkards.—Ellen M'Lanchlan, John M'Donald. and Thomas Dobbins were charged with being drunk. The former was discharged with a caution, ...
Article : 805 wordsSIR,—could any means be devised to compel the Indented Heads Road Board to make the main road to Geelong passsble. It is all very well for the members to meet, and fair, Mr Editor, it must he a ...
Article : 262 wordsThe Maori troop, lately playing, at the Theatre, have advertised for an engagement to raise funds for the purpose of going home, apparently disgusted with their first experiment ...
Article : 106 wordsSIR,—Regarding the marble quarries mentioned by you in your leader of Wednesday, and by a person named Robert Shanklin, who asserts that Mr. Alfred Ronald discovered the same, allow me to ...
Article : 635 wordsColonial Treasurer likely to be defeated by the popular candidate, Barrister Hirst. ...
Article : 16 wordsThe Council met at 4 p.m. Present—the Chairman, Mr Thomas Powell, and Councillors Herd, Mackenzie, Benari, Southey and Ballen. ...
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Advertising : 4,093 wordsSIR,—Having been a carrier, from Geelong to various parts of the interior, for a period of eight years, and having paid the government from L50 to L75 per annum for the use and formation of those roads, I ...
Article : 447 wordsSOME time ago I promised to write occasionally, concerning "things in general" (convenient phrase, that) in this new colony of ours, and, though up to the present time I have neglected ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Tue 19 Aug 1862, Page 3
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