December 20— William Hill, brig 119 tons J. B. Tregurtha. from Launceston. passenger, M Lloyd. Nekon, schooner, from Melbourne, with ...
Article : 84 wordsA correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian met, lately, at the house of a friend, one of the four finders of the Ballarat monster nugget, and took notes of his conversation, which he ...
Article : 926 wordsSIR,—Your police report of this day, headed "Sly Grog-selling," is, to say the least of it. a very unfair and a very lame one; it reads as though there were two informations, and two ...
Article : 234 wordsIn accordance with my letter yesterday, I proceed to expose your attempted fraud in appropriating the works of the inimitable S. T. Coleridge. and cooking up that " deep and ...
Article : 565 wordsDecember 19— Swordfish, Wathington, Faith, End Picard, all from Hobart Town. The picard reports the total wreck of the Flash. iron Schooner, in the Black Reef, off ...
Article : 91 wordsOBSCENE LANGUAGE. William Effridge was charged with using obscene language : also with assantling one of the police constables on Monday afternoon. ...
Article : 348 wordsA fearful fire broke out on Tuesday, on the property of Mr Abbott, at Three Hnt Point, and which at one time threatened to devastate the whole neighbourhood. By the exertions ...
Article : 337 wordsDecember 17— Heury Gillespie, barque, from London. 5 passengers. Ida, barque. from London. George, Schooner, from Hobart Town. I ...
Article : 69 wordsIn the deep and stilly twilight, As I lay upon my bed, I saw an angel from approach. With slow mysterious tread. ...
Article : 227 wordsCOMMEND us for anything impracticable to the advocacy of the Argus. Its last nostrum to raise the wind is the infliction of an Absentee Tax, because the ...
Article : 423 wordsSIR,—Your correspondent, in your is issue of to-day, recommends the erection of an Arcade, with flower gardens and fountains, in the Market-square. ...
Article : 68 wordsIt is with sincere pleasure we notice by the Hobart Town papers, that a public banquet will take place early in January—given by the Tenants of the New Market, to commemorate ...
Article : 293 wordsSIR,— Having observed in your paper on the 17th instant, the verses of an old " Ballad, " but allnding to the wreck of the Ontario, and port Phillip Pilots. signed "A Gipsy." I ...
Article : 753 wordsI held these wer thies in the bighest respect, for their perfect self-pessession in very trying circumstances. There were but few night on which Roussean. ...
Article : 1,079 wordsThere is little occasion for any person to be at a loss for powerful arguments and facts to show the ruinous effects of the present baneful system regarding the Crown Lands of this ...
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Family Notices : 39 wordsBy M. S. Levy, at his rooms, at 12, India metting, Mt trays, veaes. By M. S. Levy, at his rooms. at 12, pler, chimary swing, and tray glasse; branday, claret, pohotos ...
Article : 592 wordsThe scarlet fever is prevalent in Oatlands; there is scarcely a house in which some of the inmates are not suffering under this fearful visitation. ...
Article : 87 wordsWe are informed that the diggings at this place have never been absolutely abandoned, and that a few have, for the last. two years, found profitable occupation ins mere surface ...
Article : 102 wordsEvery hour that passes adds to the melancholy [?]ugs of the. effects of the hurricane on Monday afternoon. Captain White, of the Lochnagar, was bathing ...
Article : 1,873 wordsIt is understood that Mr. Sowarby, who arrived here in the Queen of the South, has been sent out by parties in England, representing a large moneyed interest, to test ...
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Geelong Advertiser and Intelligencer (Vic. : 1851 - 1856), Wed 21 Dec 1853, Page 4
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