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Family Notices : 127 wordsMarch 24.—Eliae Amelio, French barque, 400 tons, caprion Nouvegllae, from Calcutta December 27th. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Mundell. Agent, Cuplain. March 24.—Camperdown, ship, 903 tons, Captain Henry Denny, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 15 wordsMarch 24—Emma, ship, 1049 tons, Caption Underwood, for Point de Gulle, in ballast. March 27.—Boomerung, steamer, 400 tons, Caption Honry O'Reilly, for Moroton Bay. Passongers—Mr. and Mrs. Isaac ...
Article : 74 wordsTHE "EMPIRE."—PUBLIC MEETING AT [?].—A public meeting was held into last evening at Morpeth, in furtherance of the offorts now being made on behealf of the Eempire and Mr. Parkes. Our reporter had not returned from the meeting when ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 181 wordsMarch 24.—Cumberland, and Alexandr and John, from Nowcastle, with 230 tons coals: Mugeent, and Penhen, from Brisbane water, with 18,000 feet timber, 10,000 laths; Contest, from the Hawkebarye, with 3 pigs, 2 coops fowls, 5 hides, 500 [?] ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 wordsMarch 24—Cumberland, for Morpeth; Herculean, Charissa, Ellzabeth Cohen, for Newecrstle: Uncle Tom, Magner, Peahen, and Elion, for Brisbuna Wateree; ROver, for the Hawkesburye. ...
Article : 29 wordsPer Elise Arnelle, from Caucutte: 5858 rice, 200 [?] ger,50 casks rum, 100 cases castor oil, 15 cases mustard oil, 50 cases sago, 50 cases arroweroot, Order. Per Taesmanin, from Hobart Town: 4037 feeet imber, 2000 inths, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 wordsPer Governor-General, for Molbourne: I horse, De Pass: I horse, Passenger; 23 cases, 16 bales, Prince, Bray, and Ogg; 478 packages, Gill and Co.; 150 cases, Sichel and Co.; 1 case. E. Myers; 1 box, G. Fullerton 1 case, Hall and Aldersonn; 24 baga ...
Article : 659 wordsALI honour to those gentlemen who have associated themselves in a band bf philanthropic labour for the suppression of the vice of drunkenness. They are the true patriots, ...
Article : 507 wordsIn the estate of Enosh Webb an adjourned signle meeting was held; the insolvent attonded, but his partner, Mr. Bridges, did not attended—not having been duly summoned. The meeting was ...
Article : 52 wordsOBSERVANCE OF LORD'S DAY.—A highly respectable meeting of all depominations took place on Friday evening last, at the large room, Williams' Hotol, which was filled to overlowing. The Bishop of Sydeneye prosided, and opened the business by stating ...
Article : 448 wordsMRLANCHOLY OCCURRENCEE.—The Namoi River, lately so fatal to several who have ventured to cross, through necesslty or foolbardiness, during a state of flood, has again been the secne of one of those melancholy visitations. ...
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Advertising : 329 wordsBOY DROWNED.—On Friday, the 27th of February as Thomas Parkar, a drover, was proceeding to "Drilldool," the station of William Dangat, Esq., for a draft of fat [?] a little boy who accompanled him, called henry Adams, agoud 1 years, was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 924 wordsWE have receeived our usual files of Hobart Town journale to the e21st instant inclnsive. The new Ministry had all been returned by theie econstituonices witnot opposition. ...
Article : 1,188 wordsMargaret Herbabge, Mary Little, James Musposson, Richard Lovell, John M'Carthy, Arthur M'Kinaly, Catherine Gatehouse, and Emily Baker, were fined 2's such for drunkenness, Mary M'Gowman, for the [?] office, was fined £2, or forty-eight ...
Article : 530 wordsTHE arrivals to-day include a cargo of merchandise from Calcutta, the bulk being rice, with ginger, rum, castor oil, and sago. An arrival from England brings upwards, of 1000 tons ...
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