August 12—Margaret, brigantine. 143 tons, Spence. master, from Sydney. Passenger, cabin, Mr. Jewell. Mr. Smith. agent. CLEARED OUT. ...
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Family Notices : 14 wordsSIR,—I beg to bring to your notice that the barque Ararat, under my command, arrived at the Heads on the same day as the unfortunate loss of the Earl of Charlemont. that I hoisted ...
Article : 203 wordsSIR,—In reply to yours, in which yon complain of being charged Pilotage for the Ararat, although von did not receive the assistance of one, I beg to state I have no control over the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 wordsSir,—I have to request that you will correct an error in your report of the Gold License Meeting. held at the Masonic Halt, on Wednesday evening, in which my name is inserted as ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Pacifico and Empire have gone across to the Sanatory Station. with stores for the Lysander hospital ship from the Hercules. The Boomerang is cruising outside. ...
Article : 33 wordsAugust 11—Panama, ship, for Callao Pauline, brig. for Callao. Invincible, barque, for Auckland, N Z. 32 Passengers. ...
Article : 359 wordsMR. EDITOR,—Referring to my letter in your paper of the eighth, the "would" be kicked out, was no part of my letter, the original being should; "some" bottles of ...
Article : 91 wordsDEAR. SIR,—Allow me to make a few remarks on this subject. as it appears we are about to make a commencement of this awful work in our beautiful town of Geelong. ...
Article : 295 wordsSIR,—Now that the Revision Courts have closed, and the electoral roll is completed for the next twelve months, I trust that a few words on the subject will fin, a place in your ...
Article : 549 wordsThat your Petitioners are convinced that the unexampled prosperity of the Colony in mainly owing to the gold mining community. That your petitioners are convinced that the ...
Article : 356 wordsThomas Taylor was placed before the Bench, charged by Thomas Brown, a mariner belonging to this port, with stealing a watch, the property of Mr. James O'Donnohue. ...
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Advertising : 1,695 wordsSIR,—In reply to a letter which appeared in your paper. on the 9th, I can only say that I am truly sorry the names of Mrs. Hancock and myself should have been brought before the ...
Article : 399 wordsHIS EXCELLENCY. in his interview with the deputations from the diggers, forgot his diplomacy. He displayed more firmness than many gave him credit for ...
Article : 798 wordsThe Concert last night was very successful, although the substitution of solos for the trio and duo was a disappointment to many. The Turkophone is a pleasing ...
Article : 1,030 wordsDEAR SIR,— As a stranger. I crave a small space in your valuable paper, to show up a crying evil and injustice which ships are liable to in visiting this young colony. The burthen ...
Article : 172 wordsThis vessel left Table Bay, early on Tuesday morning, for England. During her detention here (barely four days), she took on board upwards of 800 ...
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Geelong Advertiser and Intelligencer (Vic. : 1851 - 1856), Sat 13 Aug 1853, Page 2
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