From Tahiti, yesterday having left the 10th January, the brig Julia, Capt. Campbell, with oil, &c. Passengers, Capt. Hunter, Capt. Fox, Mr. Salmon, Mr. Brown, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. ...
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Article : 351 wordsTHE Lord Bishop of Australia has composed the following Prayer, which is to be used in all the Churches and Chapels belonging to the United Church of England and Ireland in the ...
Article : 244 wordsAT a public meeting, held at Melbourne, to take into consideration the petitions and memorandum against the Dismemberment of the Colony, agreed to by the ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Wed 17 Mar 1841, Page 2
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