November 12.—The schooner "Prince of Denmark," comyn, master, from Hobart Town. Passengers—Mr. Formby, superearge. November 14.—The shooner "Sally Ann," ...
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Advertising : 1,167 wordsTHERE has been said, written, reported and referred, so much about the intended [?] for Portland, that we begin to think it is [?] time that something should be doing. The ...
Article : 1,110 wordsThe gods, one [?] in a fine merry [?] Resolved this earth for to visit; And, [?] with the plebians rude, To witness all the tricks upon it. ...
Article : 180 wordsDANGEROUS REEP.—The following letter was addressed to the Editor of the Bay of Islands Observer, by Captain William S. Harens of the ship Thomas Dickenson, July 20th. 1842:—Sir, ...
Article : 548 wordsMR. EDITOR—Permit me, through the medium of your paper, to make known to my fellow-townsmen a case of arbitrary proceedings adopted against me by John Wiggins, and such ...
Article : 422 wordsWe trust C. U. P. C., and the other mechanics who have forwarded letters for insertion, relative to the late wholesale attack made upon them by "Observer," will excuse the non-insertion of their well ...
Article : 80 wordsA CENTRAL expectation, among the inhabitants of Portland, had been formed, that the SALLY ANN on her last trip from Melbourne, would have brought the advertisement for a ...
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