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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE PORT OF PORTLAND. ARRIVED.

    June 23rd.—Lady Bird, (s.) Rolls, Melbourne. Passengers. Saloon—Mrs. Mrpherson, Miss Mawkward Master Wilson, Master McLeod (2). Master Turnled (2). Mr. ... [Article] (73 words)
  • PORTLAND MARKETS. June 24, 1861.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (127 words)
  • MELBOURNE MARKETS. Friday, June 21st, 1861. Messrs, J. H. Clough and Co. report:— WOOL

    The past week has been one of perfect quietness in this market. The advices from home have been carefully gone into, and some shippers are complaning of the losses sustained on ... [Article] (793 words)
  • Advertising

    ... [Advertising] (126 words)
  • The Portland Guardian AND NORMANBY GENERAL ADVERTISER Published every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday To Protect our Rights—Not to Infringe upon those of Others MONDAY, JUNE 24th, 1861. THE DISSOLUTION.

    SOME good easy people felt quite convinced that in the event of the Ministry being found in a minority on the Want of Confidence motion, the gentlemen ... [Article] (945 words)
  • POLICE COURT. June 21st, 1861. Before J. Blair, Esq., P.M.

    Isaac Davis summoned by Joseph Haggestton for the sum of 3s. 6d. for goods sold and delivered at his request. Joseph Haggestton sworn: I have made ... [Article] (149 words)
  • BENEVOLENT ASYLUM. June 22nd, 1861.

    Present :—Rev. J. Y. Wilson, in the chair; Messrs. Must, Hughes, and Richardson. Minutes of last meeting were read and ... [Article] (90 words)
  • Table Talk.

    EMIGRATION TO QUEENSLAND. —We perceive by a Glasgow paper that Dr. Lang is lecturing there to promote emigration to Queensland. We give in another part a ... [Article] (392 words)
  • SEPARATION MEETING AT HAMILTON.

    The most influential meeting perhaps, that ever took place in "The Grange" was upon Wednesday last at the Concert room rejoining the Victoria Hotel, to consider ... [Article] (1675 words)
  • THE NEW COLONY OF QUEENSLAND.

    On Wednesday night a lecture was delivered in the Trades Hall, Glasgow, by the Rev. Dr. Lang. Member of the Legislature of Queensland, Australia, upon the character ... [Article] (1054 words)
  • ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE. RAMBLES—STATE AID. ( To the Editor of the Portland Guardian.)

    Sir,—Your leader in your Monday (10th June) issue ob the subject of state Aid appears to us on an impartial and calm perusal written in a state of excitement, and ...
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    [Article] (4336 words)
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