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The editor of the Geelong Advertiser announces an alteration in the days of publication of the newspaper due to changes in mail delivery services between Sydney and Port Phillip. The editor also notes that: 'The Proprietor of the Advertiser having made arrangements for procuring an entirely new printing office, will soon be in a position to extend his operations in a manner more commensurate with the demands of the public and his own wishes. Being firmly convinced that Geelong will ultimately be the capital of the Colony, it will be his aim to make the Geelong Advertiser, the leading journal in Port Phillip.'