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Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 wordsGENTLEMEN—On returning from Port Lincoln in the Dorset I discovered two shoals not laid down in the charts of Spencer's Gulph Their bearing from the most northerly of Gambier's Islands, according to Captain ...
Article : 86 wordsA CHARCE—The following multifarious charge was laid against one man, named M'Dougall, on Monday morning. "Runaway, Drunk, Assault, Horse-stealing and Obtaining goods under false ...
Article : 330 wordsOn the 27th day of February last, a special survey of 15,000 acres of the land adjoining Boston Bay, in Port Lincoln, was demanded, paid for, and obtained; and at the moment we write, on the 10th day of April, there are ...
Article : 889 wordsGARROW for Launceston, cleared the Head on Saturday last. ...
Article : 10 words2nd May—WILLIAM. Captain Thom, for Launceston —PASSENGERS—Mr. Mrs. and Miss Blaxland, Messrs Talbot, Joseph, Milligan, and M'Ready & Mrs Merrick Steerage—J'Smith, C. Bain Mr Bell and family, and Miss ...
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Advertising : 634 wordsAt In o'clock, Sir J. Dowling took his seat in one Court, and Mr. Justice Willis io the other. Before Mr. Justice Willis and the following Special Jury:— ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 wordsCaraline, brig, for London—Walker and Co., agents H. M. B. Beggle, for Port Essington. Henry for London—Flower agent. ...
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Family Notices : 54 wordsPOST OFFICE.—Our agent at Windsor writes to us as follows.— "I wrote to you the other day, stating, that myself and several of your subcrtbers Lad not received the Monitor regularly. I again ...
Article : 517 wordsOrient for freight or charter, Walker & Co., agents. Hern of Malowne, for freight or charter, Smith & Co agents. Christian, for freight or charter—R How, agent ...
Article : 32 wordsOne hundred and twenty two kegs 1 cask paints—26 empty casks—2 anchors—1 cable—2 pieces chain—1 wynch gin or chain. 2 tons old rope, 2 cases 1 cask shoes—6 kegs salmon—1 cask preserved meats—2 pieces chain—1 tierce ...
Article : 465 wordsHobart arrivals since our last report:—April 15. Tasmanian Lass, 47 tons, from Port Phillip. Hobart departures:—April 11, Amty, 147 tons, for the Fishery—14th, Marian Watson, for Sydney ...
Article : 452 wordsArrivals from Englald—During the past week we have had In less than four English arrivals, and nle of them (the East Ind[?]man Buckinghamskire) or [?] 10 tons. By these arrivals we are in possession of large files of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 606 words25th April, 1839.—I am happy to state, that all' descriptions of live stock are doing well up here, and that notwithstanding the continued apprehensions of the "Sheep Catarrh," I have not heard that that ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 wordsGOVERNOR PHILLIP, brig, Boyle master from Norfolk Island, the 24'th day of April, Government, agent.— CARGO, 1600 Bushels Maize, 15 tons limestone, 6 drip stones, 2 boxes plants, 1 box ...
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The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838 - 1841), Fri 3 May 1839, Page 2
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