This morning, the schooner Elizabeth, Campbell, master, from Launceston, the 5th inst., with sundries. Passengers, R. Willis, Esq., Messrs. J. Shatford, Samuel Munce, Cock burn, and Reid. ...
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Article : 119 wordsOne Monday evening last, the Revenue cutter Prince George, master, on a cruize. Yesterday, the schooner Henry Freeling, Higgins, master, for South Australia, with sundries. ...
Article : 43 wordsThe community in Adelaide has been thrown into considerable excitement by a report which has been generally circulated, that a noble river and harbour connecting ...
Article : 553 wordsF[?]eretta, London, this day. Augusta Jessie, London this day. Mid Lothian, Newcastle, 18th inst. Bee, Launceston, 20th inst. ...
Article : 534 wordsMary O'Neill, commonly called ' Ginger, from the hue of her hair, and a man named Samuel Witney, were charged on suspicion of stealing a watch and appendages, of the ...
Article : 531 wordsThe Port Phillip mail arrived here from thence, on Friday last, being the first attempt of the contractor, who, it is hoped will meet with, every encouragement. ...
Article : 1,002 wordsBy the bark, Hartley, Capt. Fewson. from Port Adelaide, a Gazette, dated 11th Nov., came to hand; the last number, we understand, published of that journal. ...
Article : 835 wordsThe show of vegetables and fruit yesterday, was quite unusual; Peaches were very plentiful, and went exceedingly cheap. In Poultry there was a slight decline— ...
Article : 122 wordsBy the arrival of the Elizabeth, from Launceston, we are put in possession of Launceston Advertisers and Chronicles to the close of the past year. One number ...
Article : 56 wordsThe Queen attended divine service on Sunday, in the private chapel of the new Falace. The Bishop of London preached. the sermon. With the Queen were Lord ...
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Article : 276 wordsThe Meeting convened for the purpose of addressing the Queen, and Queen Dowager, was held on Tuesday in the Court house, but was adjourned until that ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 wordsSIR—If proof were needed to show the apathy and carelessne[?]s of individuals, or public bodies, when these depend on the goodness of their respective causes, this ...
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The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838), Wed 17 Jan 1838, Page 2
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