July 22.—Shamrock, steamer, 200 lons, G Gilmore commander, from Launceston 19th in[?] Passengers—(cabin) Miss Walker, Mrs Wh[?] Miss Austin, Rev Mr Elliott, lady, and ...
Article : 347 wordsARRIVED.—July 11.—Panama, barque, 312 tons, Robinson, from California 13th May. 12. Adelaide. [?]chooner, 107 tons, Pitt, from Sydney 29th [?]lt Helen. brig, 109 tons, M'Carth[?], ...
Article : 109 wordsHOBART TOWN MARKETS, JULY 15.—Wheat is quoted at 8s per bus[?]el; oats at 5[?]; barley [?] 6d per ditto; [?]our £21 per ton; best bread [?] the 2[?] loaf. ...
Article : 64 wordsARRIVED. July 21—prince of Wales. brig, 112 tons, Charles Gaint, master, from Sydney 9th July. Passengers—Mr Mackay. Mr Johnson, and Mr Anketel. Cargo—20 [?]ds ale, 12 ...
Article : 68 wordsARRIVED.—July 10.—Sarah Scott, barque[?] 383 tons, Thomas Spedding, master[?] from Melbourne. 11.—[?]way, schooner[?] 27 tons, Thomas Williams, master, from Geelong. Alice, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 16 wordsThe two dabates to which we wish to direct attention, are those on "Patronage," and on "Church and State connection." The former was not characterized by ...
Article : 1,374 wordsW[?] find that we were rather too complimentary, in speaking of the lately-appointed Bread Committee as merely asleep. The poor thing is defunct al ...
Article : 116 wordsTHE weather has once more cleared off—on Saturday and yesterday we had a great deal of rain, but there is searcely a cloud to be seen today, and the sun in very warm. ...
Article : 1,128 wordsBy the arrival of H. M. brig, Fantome, Captain, J. H. Gennys, R. N., at Hobart Town, we are in possession of English news to 13th April: ...
Article : 1,480 wordswe are enabled to present to our readers the promised letter of Sir George Grey, taken from the Record, which has, very strangely, been selected as the channel to give it to the ...
Article : 443 wordsWe were yesterday favoured by Mr I. H. Hart H[?]. Secretary to the Gold Committee ([?]) whose exertions in the office [?] has assumed, very much of the success that has attended the ...
Article : 617 wordsBefore the following jury:—Wm. Sellers, G.S Smith, J. Sleight, T Stubbs, E Sawtell, G. Sandford, M. Sheedy, F. J. Sargood, M. Sullivan, [?] Smith, J. Streaker, Joseph Solomon. ...
Article : 4,405 wordsSIR,—There having been, through the medium of your very valuable journal, much exposed concerning the bakers, permit me, through the same channel, to expose them a little more. ...
Article : 359 wordsSIR —Knowing that you have the interests of the Thursday nights' Concerts at heart, I will take the liberty of offering the conductor one or two suggestions through the medium of your ...
Article : 513 wordsSIR,— I hav[?] read this day with same indignation, an announcement in the public pri[?], that to-morrow evening under the patronage of the Free-Masons of Melbourne, some lady, ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 23 Jul 1851, Page 2
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