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Advertising : 1,726 wordsApril 17.—The brigantine "Empress," from Swan River and King George's Sound. Passengers—Mrs Thomas and child, Wm. Figge, R. Rogers, W. Wood, wife, and three children; ...
Article : 133 wordsCargo of the "Joseph Cripps," from Hobart Town.—2 casks salmon, 2 cases Oilman's stores, 18 cases candles, 2 cases matches, 1 cask leather, 6 cases chocolate, 2 bales cordage, 1 ...
Article : 282 wordsMails will be despatched, as under— For Great Britain, by the " Bleng" to Swan6ea, this day, at 3 o'clock; and by the " Appleton" to Swansea, on Tuesday the 27th instant ...
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Family Notices : 39 wordsMr Milne's letter to the subscribers to the memorial must be held over for want of room till our next. ...
Article : 24 wordsIT would appear that this Colony is des. tined to receive its most substantial benefits from members of the House of Grey. The following passage, in a despatch written ...
Article : 355 wordsBY the Empress, we have files of papers from the western colony, to the 6th March. We subjoin the following ext[?]acts:— The long exppcted troor-ship "Java" was ...
Article : 616 wordsBY the Henry, and Joseph Cripps, we have news from Van Diemen's Land to the 2nd April. The chief news of importance is the ...
Article : 2,017 wordsVERY little wheat has come to market since our last returns. We have one sale oF 500 bushels at 4s 5d reported. The ruling price, however, appears to be 4s 3d. ...
Article : 36 wordsTHE highest quotation for wheat this morning, var 3s 9d; but the greater portion of the sales since our last have been effected at 3s 6d. ...
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South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851), Tue 20 Apr 1847, Page 2
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