March 2nd.—Eucalyptus, schooner, 195, Bowden ballast, Melbourne. Five passengers in the steerage' DEPARTURES. March 2nd.—Aladdin, barque, 288, M'Arthur, ...
Article : 68 wordsBY the arri[?]l of the Eucalyptus we have news from Melbourne to the 26th ult. This vessel made a splendid passage, having left the Port Philip Heads on Monday morning, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 30 wordsTHE COURIER contains the latest news of the day up to the hour of going to press, collected and arranged with careful reference to the requirements of the Public. The utmost pains are taken to obtain from every possible quarter, and in many ...
Article : 234 wordsWE learn from the most unquestionable authority, that the last MALE prison-ship from England has arrived, and that the Home Government, upon its departure, were perfecting their arrangements for ...
Article : 105 wordsA rule nisi was granted in this case on Friday, the 11th February, upon the motion of the AttorneyGeneral. Mr. Brewer and Mr. Knight now appeared to show ...
Article : 8,829 wordsSTEAM PRESS.—The Cornwall Chronicle intends shortly to bring a steam press into operation, and on the 1st April to commence a tri-weekly issue. SALE AT BRIDGEWATER.—The sale of Mr. Worley, ...
Article : 517 wordsAN old and valued friend, yet withal a procrastinating correspondent, residing at Cephalonia, Ionian Islands, has dropped us a few lines by way of London. We may mention that he left ...
Article : 325 wordsTHE following persons have become the contractors for the supplies for the year commencing 1st April next, at the prices thereunto annexed. HOBART TOWN. ...
Article : 736 wordsMARCH 2ND—During the forenoon a Mr. Robert Taylor, an old resident here, well respected, formerly a licensed victualler, and latterly a dealer in timber, &c., died suddenly ...
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The Courier (Hobart, Tas. : 1840 - 1859), Thu 3 Mar 1853, Page 2
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