Tamar ship 2048 tons, Captain Brown from liverpool 30th August. Passenger—Mr. F. Woodness[?] Gilchrist, Watt, and Co., agents. Karuah (s.), 121 tons, Captain J. H. Hunter from Tweed ...
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Article : 36 wordsTamar, ship, from Liverpool: 620 tons rock salt. 7881 sacks 2640 bags and [?]0 tons salt, 1024 bundles hoops. 48[?] cases and 3 casks bottles, [?] cases stout, 30 cases rubber shoes, 75 cases limejuice sauce, 8 bales paper, 798 kegs ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 30 Nov 1893, Page 4
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