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ARRIVED, SATURDAY, JUNE 2 Queen, (s.) Portland SAILED, SATURDAY, JUNE 2 Nil. ...
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The schooner Dobsons, belonging to this port, was wrecked at 5.30 pm., on 23rd instant, on a rock four or five mills from Ninth Island, in Bass' ...
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Engagements of fencers, gardeners, ploughmen and farm labourers have been comparatively numerous this week, at rates not varying; materially from those last published. ...
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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 4TH, 1860. OUR BROTHER GERMANS. (Shakespeare.)
PROVINCIAL and national prejudices ought to be as for as possible discouraged. They have operated in all ages most injuriously to the best interests of the human race, ...
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POLICE COURT.
Before J. Blair, Esq., P.M. May 31st, 1860.
Henry Burr applied for and obtained a slaughtering license for his premises at Lyons June 1st and 2nd, 1860. No cases before the Court. ...
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Present:—Mr. L. Clarke, in the chair; Mr. Doolan, Mr. E. F. Hughes, Mr. Richardson, Rev. J. Y. Wilson. Superintendent's report—Inmates 13 ...
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UNKNOWN PORTLAND.—It is some what entertaining to observe the ignorance which exists in some parts of the colony respecting the Portland portion of ...
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RESIGNATION OF MINISTERS.—The Geelong Advertiser says:—The resignation of the Nicholson ministry does not look likely to result in anything more important than a ...
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