June 14.--Sun, brig, 149 tons, Bell Master, from Launceston, 7th instant. Passengers-- Mrs. Fowler, Mrs. Whestley, Mr. and Mrs. Cop[?]in, Mr. and Mrs. Young, Mr. and Mrs. ...
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Advertising : 7 wordsTHIS interest has been long depressed, but we think it must rally with the improving times. Wheal is now selling m Cape Town at 8s. a bushel, and as the ...
Article : 75 wordsTHE GAZETTE.--Our contemporaries state that we are uncertain as to what course to pursue with regard to publishing: this is a trifling error of very little consequence, ...
Article : 2,309 wordsThis being the last day of the second, or Trinity Term Mi Honor look his seat in Banco, at ten o'clock. Doe demire Sokmon v. Ross.--His Honor read ...
Article : 2,854 wordsIT seems a strange accusation to bring against our brother colonists of Port Phillip, whose complaints have been urged upon us with so much pertinacity, that ...
Article : 1,341 wordsThe Richard Mount arrived on Thursday last from the Cape, but brings no news of importance. The cargo consists principally of ...
Article : 230 wordsWe have received papers by Launceston to the middle of April. The total imports for the first quarter in April, are £22,9[?]8 8b. 6d. the total exports the produce of ...
Article : 165 wordsOUR papers reach down to the 14th the Queen's birthday had been held with unusual splendour, the troops in Hobart Town firing a fue delight; a leave was held ...
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Port Phillip Gazette (Vic. : 1838 - 1845), Wed 18 Jun 1845, Page 2
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