The Speaker took the chair at nine minutes past three. Captain COLE gave notice that on Thursday next he would move, that an address be presented to His ...
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Article : 568 wordsFIRST WOOL SHIP FOR THE SEASON.—The Wellington, a [?]ne ship of [?] 172 tons, Captain Stewart, has been engaged by Mr. S. G. Henty, to come round here from Melbourne to take in wool. She may be ...
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Article : 190 wordsWhen Captain Cole moved the reception of the petition from Pilot Flood, in reference to re[?]nding the bye-law for landing the Geelong malls at Shortland's [?]ff he made was of the following arguments.—"If ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 19 Oct 1853, Page 5
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