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Advertising : 318 wordsSHIP NEWS.—Yesterday arrived from Port Jackson, the ship Duke of W[?]ngton, Captain JOHN HOWARD with 30 male and 60 femal [?]ners; a part of the latter we understand are destined for Port Dalrymple.—Passengers, Mr. Assistant Surgeon St. JOHN ...
Article : 133 wordsFOREIGN SWINDLING.—On the 17th of June last a foraigner, attened by a person whom he styled his interpr[?], called at Me[?]s. Rundell and Bridge's, Ludgate-hill, as he stated, to look out an a[?][?]ortment of valuable diamonds, and other articles, in order [?] make ...
Article : 411 wordsA letter received this morning by an overland arrival from Port Dalrymple. states, that a brig from India (name not known at the time of wr[?]ting, but destined for Port Jackson) was within the heads, and making for the harbour. ...
Article : 199 wordsFrom the remarkable com[?] of events recorded in the following historical and biographical illustration, which we copy from a print published in the Island of St. Christoper, by Mr. Thomas R. Howe, our Readers will no doubt think it worthy of ...
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The Hobart Town Gazette and Southern Reporter (Tas. : 1816 - 1821), Sat 21 Feb 1818, Page 2
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