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Detailed lists, results, guides : 121 wordsFROM Port Phillip, yesterday, having left the 27th ultimo, the steamer Seahorse, Captain Tallan, with sundries. Passengers — Mr. Breillat, Mr. Mollison, Mr. Dutton, Mr. ...
Article : 61 wordsFor Tahiti, yesterday, the schooner Coquette, Captain Loten, with sundries. Passengers—Mr. C. H. Bell, Captain Carmichael, Mr. Maddocks, Miss C. M. Bury, and thr[?]e ...
Article : 106 wordsYESTERDAY forenoon, by the assistance of Mr. Dawson's cutter, the wreck was not only removed considerably farther up Farm Cove, but also brought much [?]earer the western side ...
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Advertising : 34 wordsIN remarking upon the observations made by the Bishop of Australia, in the Legislative Council, relative to the attempt to procure the revival of transportation, the ...
Article : 207 wordsPORT PHILLIP papers, to the 28th instant, came to hand yesterday by the Seahorse, but they contain little news of importance. We regret to say that the ...
Article : 110 wordsPRESENT: the Governor, the Chief Justice, the Commander of the Forces, the Colonial Secretary, the Attorney-General, the Collector of Customs, the Auditor-General, Mr. ...
Article : 8,488 wordsON Thusday, the 26th instant, as ten prisoners on then route from Berrima to Picton, under warrants to be forwarded to Sydney, for various charges, five of them effected their ...
Article : 1,268 wordsIMMIGRATION.—There are still several families disengaged at the Immigrants' Barracks, and the Registry Office connected with the Immigrants' Home will be kept open ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Wed 1 Jun 1842, Page 2
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