THE Rev. George Goodman, M.A., delivered the third of his lectures in Mr I'erson's class room, Skene-street, on Monday evening, 22nd instant. He briefly recapitulated the heads of ...
Article : 1,880 wordsSIR,—If I recollect rightly it was agreed by the Town Council when the public subscribed for the laying out of these grounds, that the Corporation would keep them in decent order; they are now in ...
Article : 112 wordsSince the departure of the Gothenburg nothing striking or startling has occurred with respect to our new Gold Field. Many of the diggers have left the Molyneux and returned to ...
Article : 686 wordsDear Bell,—After a long winter we are again meeting round to happy spring, with its race meetings, its cricket matches, its aquatic sports, and a long list of healthful exercises invigorating ...
Article : 2,180 wordsSIR,—I regret that year report of the few remarks I made at the public meeting held yesterday (to consider the advisability of forming a Traders' Association) should require my appearing in print on ...
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Advertising : 1,652 wordsThe wind blows lightly on the wave of Barwon's turbid stream; Begrimed bullock drivers bawl and boist'rously blaspheme; ...
Article : 418 wordsSIR,—In your issue of the 25th instant, remarking on the comet, you make the following observations: "It was never very easily discerned without the aid of a telescope, and up it was, when first seen, receding ...
Article : 156 wordsSIR,—You will oblige, for the satisfaction of a difference of opinion between certain officials and owners of horses, by answering the following:- The original advertisement of the Geelong ...
Article : 1,303 wordsSir,—That the working of the Land Act should turn out such a miserable failure is not to be so much wondered at, as the silly credulity of those who believed it to be a bona fide and honest ...
Article : 865 wordsJohn Clarke, alias John Rocks, was charged with this offence. Abraham Rocks deposed—He was a wood carter, residing at Modewarre. He knew the ...
Article : 238 wordsRESCUING CATTLE.—Michael Mangon was charged with rescuing six head of cattle, on Saturday the 20th inst. The prosecutor, one Thomas O'Loughlin, proved to having seized the cattle, and to driving ...
Article : 109 wordsDEAR BELL,—The following is my tip for the Champion Race:- A stands for Archer, who will win the big race; B stands for Baroness, who will take second place. ...
Article : 882 wordsSIR,—I am told that another petition against fishing with nets inside the Barwon Heads has been, or is about to be, presented to the Governor in the usual underhand way. This time they are taking ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Mon 29 Sep 1862, Page 3
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