THE vote of the legislative council adopting the report of the immigration committee is one of the most curious upon record. All other deliberative bodies and courts of judicature with which we are ...
Article : 3,179 wordsAUGUST 26.—From Hobart Town, having left the 16th instant, the schooner Sisters, 131 tons, Captain Clarke, with 150 bushels of wheat and 216 bags of flour. Passengers—Miss Lucas, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. ...
Article : 74 wordsAUGUST 27.—For Valparaiso, the brig Ovalle, Captain Jaques, in ballast. ...
Article : 11 wordsThe Helen, for Bombay; the Herald, for Calcutta; the Countess Dunmore, for India; and the Martha, for the Bay of Islands; this day. The Regia, for New Zealand; the Abercromby, ...
Article : 40 wordsAbberton, barque, 481 tons, catt, in the steam, Deloitte, agent. Abereromby, schooner, 140 tons, Devlin, off the paternt slip, Egan, agent ...
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Advertising : 2,757 wordsAUGUST 27.—Wheat and flour are continually arriving from South America, and within a week upwards of 50,000 bushels of the former have been imported, whilst several other cargoes are daily ...
Article : 510 wordsCairo, 450 tons, Wardle, merchandise, May 20 Clifton, 280 tons, brig, Tilly, merchandise, April 15 Elizabeth, 350 tons, Weighill, merchandise, March 15 Elizabeth, troops ...
Article : 407 wordsAUGUST 27.—The only alteration of moment that has occurred has been in sugar, which is greatly depreciated. Tea is offered at our quotation, but we believe it a more nominal figure, as few purchases ...
Article : 469 wordsOur Hobart Town papers reach to the 13th instant inclusive. Another new journal has appeared, under the designation of the Morning Advertiser. It is edited by Mr. John Morgan, formerly police ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Sat 28 Aug 1841, Page 3
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