SEPTEMBER 20,—The schooner Thomas Lord, Broughton, master, for Auckland, with sundries. Passenger—Mr. Carlton Hill. 30.—The schooner Elizabeth, Johnson, master, ...
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Article : 417 wordsSEPTEMBER 27.—The barque Louisa Campbell, 275 tons, Derby, master, from Auckland the 13th instant, with Cowrie gum. Passengers—Major M'Pherson, 99th Regt., Dr. Stewart, Mr. Lewis, ...
Article : 456 wordsAQUATIC.—We are happy to learn that it is the intention of some of our sporting gentlemen to get up a regatta in the early part of November next, for which purpose a meeting will be held at Mr. Coffey's, ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 4 Oct 1845, Page 3
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