Nov. 25.--Will Watch, schooner, 63 tons, Harding, master, from Launceston. Passengers Messrs. Woolford, Evans, Escott, and Collier.--E. M. Sayers Agent. ...
Article : 1,484 wordsSIR,--Having just perused a letter of the Rev. J. Y. Wilson published in the Port Phillip Gazette of this day, containing strictures on Dr. Lang's address to the ...
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Advertising : 35 wordsBy the Wallace, from Liverpool arrived on Saturday, we have English news to the 18th August, inclusive. Parliament was to meet on the 19th ...
Article : 1,973 wordsSIR,--I every day see groups of sportsmen arriving in town from shooting excursions in the vicinity, sometimes with a beggarly account of empty bags, but frequently ...
Article : 124 wordsHis Honor having taken his seat on the bench at the usual hour, Dr. M'Arthur was sworn in as a magistrate of the territory. The following jury of inhabitants was then [?]pannelled:--James ...
Article : 494 wordsSIR.--The ship Wallace left Liverpool on the 18th of August, bound for Port Phillip, and arrived in Hobson's Bay on the 20th day of November, after a very pleasant ...
Article : 569 wordsINQUEST.--On Friday last an inquest was held at the house of Mr. Dendy, near the Red Bluff, on a body which had been washed on shore on the Brighton Beach. It ...
Article : 1,413 wordsThe proclamation for the suppression of vice, having been read, the following Jury of inhabitants was impannelled. Francis Hobson, William Hutton, Thomas Howe, William Harrison, John ...
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Port Phillip Patriot and Melbourne Advertiser (Vic. : 1839 - 1845), Mon 29 Nov 1841, Page 2
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