October 18--LONDON, barque, 388 tons, Gibson master, from London 2nd June. Passengers, Mr and Mrs Manton and three children, Mr and Mrs Clay and four children, Mr and Mrs Stewart, Misses Wilkinson and Gibson, Messrs ...
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Article : 115 wordsWe are sorry to state that a reduction has taken place in the price of wool in the English market. The very depressed state of trade in the manufacturing districts in the only cause which ...
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Advertising : 132 wordsWe are much pleased to find that our Contemporary, the Port Phillip Herald, has still a small portion of the milk of human kindness flowing in its ...
Article : 642 wordsSIR.--Reading the proposals announced for the Episcopalian Church, in your paper of Monday last, leads me to make a few observations connected therewith, which I trust ...
Article : 591 wordsWe have received (via Sydney,) English papers to the 23rd of June, from which we cull the following :-- The Whigs were still in office, and seem ...
Article : 235 wordsSTEAM NAVIGATION.--We are gratified to find from the Sydney papers, that the splendid steam vessel, the Clonmel has arrived at Sydney, having come out under canvass only. She is in ...
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Port Phillip Patriot and Melbourne Advertiser (Vic. : 1839 - 1845), Thu 22 Oct 1840, Page 2
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