December 24th—Tasmania, iron steamer, 285, Bentl[?]y, Melbourne, sundries. (For passengers see another column.) 24th—Runnymede, barque, 284, Bailey, So[?]th ...
Article : 920 wordsTHE iron steamer Tasmania (T. S. N. Co.'s) has arrived according to promise, having left Hobson's Bay at eight o'clock on Wednesday evening, with sundries and the following passengers:—Mrs. Coote ...
Article : 1,359 wordsPERSONS who are in the habit of accepting appearances without examining for themselves the value or validity of the results presented to their notice, may be in some[?] ...
Article : 1,494 wordsBY another revolution of the earth, added to those which have elapsed since the awful and tremendous era which it is designed to commemorate, we have reached once more, by the blessing of an over-ruling ...
Article : 1,639 wordsSIR,—The account of the wreck of the steamship Osmanli, as published in your paper of 10th inst., has[?]led me to address a few lines to you, hoping the attention of my brother colonial shipmasters may be ...
Article : 1,641 wordsH[?]M. Bonded Stores.—The following articles were issued for duty yesterday, 23rd instant:— 538 galls rum, 158 galls brandy, 164 galls geneva, 60 gallons English gin, 357 galls porter. ...
Article : 229 wordsTHE incidents of this tragedy, the more appalling in their effect from the fact that they are those of ordinary life and, unhappily, of too ordinary occurrence, amply bear out the observation subjoined to its ...
Article : 904 wordsFor SYDNEY, per Curlew, This Day, at half-past 6 p.m. For LONDON, per Derwent, Tuesday next, at noon. ...
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The Courier (Hobart, Tas. : 1840 - 1859), Sat 24 Dec 1853, Page 2
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