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FROM Manila, on Saturday last, having left the 26th March, the barque Giraffe, 264 tons, Captain Simpson, with tea, &c. From Tahiti, yesterday, having left the 7th ...
Article : 302 words view this articleFor Launceston, via Port Fairy, yesterday, the barque Sociales, Captain Grant, with sundries. For Hobart Town, the same day, the brig ...
Article : 62 words view this articleFor Port Nicholson, the schooner Scolia, Captain Ward, with sundries. Passengers— Mr. and Mrs. Egar, Mr. Bell, Mr. King, Mr. Wilson, Mrs. Liddle, and four children. ...
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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 41 words view this articleWILL be presented, for the first time these four years, the Grand Pictorial Drama, in five parts, entitled, THE CURSE OF MAMMON, illustrating (in living characters) the ...
Article : 81 words view this articleWill the writer of the letter respecting the Post Office call at the Herald Office about nine o'clock any morning this week. ...
Article : 26 words view this articleTHIS week will be a conspicuous era in the chronicles of Sydney. To-morrow the first election of members to represent its citizens in our first colonial Parliament ...
Article : 1235 words view this articleTHE news from the South Seas is important. The QUEEN of TAHITI had published two proclamations (copies of which, sent ...
Article : 341 words view this articleMELBOURNE Journals to the 3rd instant came to hand on Saturday. It will be remembered that about twelve months since, Mr. HIRST, a Weslevan ...
Article : 193 words view this articleBefore the Chief Commissioner. PROOF OF CLAIMS. In the estate of Joseph Dunn, a single meeting was held, but no claims were proved. ...
Article : 207 words view this articleIn consequence of to-morrow being a holiday in the Supreme Court Office, the meetings entered for Tuesday will not be held till Wednesday. ...
Article : 3617 words view this articleJUNE 1.—A short time since, an application was made by the inhabitants of the Tumut, to his Excellency the Governor, for the loan of ten men, to repair the road leading from ...
Article : 993 words view this articleGENTLEMEN,—Will you allow me, through the medium of your valuable journal, to [?] the attention of the City Council to the general condition of the streets on the cas[?] ...
Article : 176 words view this articleGENTLEMEN,—As the Hustings, on Tuesday, are to be erected near the Obelisk, in Matquaric-place, the oak-trees there, will, I conceive, be in great danger of mutilation f[?] ...
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