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966931
  • Title
    Collection 03: Proclamations, Victoria
  • Call number
    SAFE/D 356/vol. 3
  • Level of description
    sub-fonds
  • Date

    1835, 1848, 1853-1857
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    966931
  • Issue Copy
    Microfilm : CY 1118, frames 83-125
  • Physical Description
    0.03 metres of textual material (1 vol.) - printed
  • Scope and Content
    1. Frederick Vern reward poster. Lawlor and Black reward poster on verso. Reduced size. [CY 1118, frames 86-87]
    2. Notice, by Edward Henty, of a reward following the conviction of the person who injured his bullock. Portland, n.d. [CY 1118, frame 88]
    3. Notice to Special Constables, December 8, 1854. Immediate attendance at Police Office, Swanston Street, Melbourne, required. Reduced size. [CY 1118, frame 89-90]
    3a. Address from the French Consul in Victoria, December 3, 1854. [CY 1118, frame 91]
    4. Proclamation by Sir Charles Hotham, December 8, 1854, concerning arms and ammunition. Proclamation by Sir Charles Hotham, December 8, 1854, concerning martial law. Reduced size. [CY 1118, frame 92]
    4a. Appeal by the Assistant Colonial Secretary to British subjects at Ballarat, n.d. [CY 1118, frame 93]
    5. Victoria Government Gazette extraordinary, June 22, 1854, concerning the assumption of the Lieutenant Governorship by Sir Charles Hotham. Signed and annotated by Hotham. [CY 1118, frame 94]
    6. Geelong Advertiser Extraordinary, August 15, 1848. Geelong proclaimed a free warehousing port. [CY 1118, frame 95]
    7. Separation League, Notice of a public meeting, Portland, n.d. [CY 1118, frame 96]
    8. Proclamation in Chinese. Melbourne, E.Whitehead and Co., n.d. [CY 1118, frame 98]
    9. Proclamation in Chinese. Melbourne, John Ferres, Government Printer, n.d. (2 copies) [CY 1118, frame 102]
    10. Address to the Clergy and faithful of the diocese by James Alpius Goold, Bishop of Melbourne, December 6, 1854. Laments the wild and disorderly scenes in Ballarat. Appeals for peace and order. [CY 1118, frame 106]
    11. Proclamation by Sir Charles Hotham, Lieutenant Governor of Victoria, December 4, 1854. Because of recent rebellious acts, martial law to be in force in a certain defined area. [CY 1118, frame 107]
    12. Proclamation by Sir Charles Hotham, Lieutenant Governor of Victoria, December 4, 1854. No arms, ammunition or supplies to be brought into that part of Victoria where martial law is in force. [CY 1118, frame 108]
    13. Corporation of Geelong. A list of the members of Council. N.d. [CY 1118, frame 109]
    14. Proclamation in Chinese. Melbourne, John Ferres, Government Printer, n.d. [CY 1118, frame 110]
    15. Frederick Vern reward poster. Melbourne, December 11, 1854. £500 reward [CY 1118, frame 111]
    16. Address from the French Consul to Frenchmen residing in Victoria, December 3, 1854. Requests that, in the midst of the strife at Ballarat, Frenchmen respect the authority of the government. (In French). [CY 1118, frame 112]
    17. Lawlor and Black reward poster. Melbourne, December 18, 1854. £200 reward. [CY 1118, frame 113]. Negative also at FM1/1045
    18. Appeal to British subjects by John Moore, Assistant Colonial Secretary, not to join the rioting miners in Ballarat. Melbourne, December 2, 1854. [CY 1118, frame 114]
    19. Notice by Sir Charles Hotham, Lieutenant Governor of Victoria, demanding assistance from all people in preserving social order and maintaining the supremacy of the law in Ballarat. N.d. [CY 1118, frame 115]
    20. John Batman’s “Geelong” Deed, June 6, 1835. Deed of purchase by Batman of the site of Geelong from 8 Aboriginal chiefs. (Facsimile). [CY 1118, frame 116]
    21. John Batman’s “Melbourne” Deed, June 6, 1835. Deed of purchase by Batman of the site of Melbourne from 8 Aboriginal chiefs. (Facsimile). ( 2 copies. One copy mounted on canvas with "Presented by Cranbrook Junior Historical Society, 25th Oct. 1941" at bottom). [CY 1118, frame 117-118]
    22. Victoria Horticultural Society. Notice of the holding of the first exhibition of the season on December 29, 1853. [CY 1118, frame 119]
    23. Placard welcoming Sir Charles Hotham, Lieutenant Governor, to Victoria, June 22, 1850. Includes a chronology of important events in Victoria and a list of Melbourne newspapers with dates of first issues. (Printed on silk) [CY 1118, frame 121]
    24. Notice of the publication, on October 5, 1856, of the first number of the Gippsland Guardian. [CY 1118, frame 122]
    25. Port Phillip Farmers’ Society Cattle Show. List of prizes at the exhibition to be held in Melbourne on September 23-24, 1857. [CY 1118, frame 123.
  • Copying Conditions
    Out of copyright:
    Please acknowledge:: Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales
  • Finding Aids
    Contents list available in the Mitchell Library Reading Room -
  • General note

    This is volume 3 of a collection of 20 volumes of proclamations held at D 356/1-20. A preservation microfilm copy is available at CY 1118 (frames 1-616).
    Preservation microfilm copy of D 356/1-20 (CY 1118), made Oct. 1987.
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