The Reverend John Joseph Therry, Catholic Vicar General, in the presence of a numerous assemblage of the inhabitants, adopted the usual ceremony in laying the foundation stone ...
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Article : 410 wordsSIR,—As the representative of my Bishop, the Right Reverend Doctor Polding, and the local Pastor of the Catholics of this Colony, it is my peculiar privilege and duty, in the ...
Article : 1,679 wordsSir,—You will oblige by inserting in your paper the following account of the Collection made at the Independent Chapel, for the distressed survivors of the barque children, which was ...
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Article : 308 wordsSIR,—It was with unfeigned satisfaction I perused Mr. Price's letter, explanatory of the mode in which the funds, collected for the relief of the suffers by the barque Children ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 wordsThe following is the latest dated account sale of wool and oil. Speaking generally, the "Austral-asiatic" wools have a superiority over all other. ...
Article : 1,878 wordsMails are expected to close at this office, as follow:— To England per Augusta Jessic, at nine o'clock A.M on Monday, 25th instant; and ...
Article : 73 wordsSIR.—The arrival of so large a vessel as the Louisa Campbell, in Philip, together with the previous one of the Thomas Laurie, induces me to inclose you direction for smiling in ...
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Advertising : 39 wordsIn applying to the country (for it is madness to expect, any interference of the authorities to redress any public [?] abuse in the present age of impotency and favouritism,) to ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Sat 23 Mar 1839, Page 2
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