MAY 12.—The steamer Tamar, the steamer Thistle, and the Lucia Ann, from Sydney. 13.—The schooner Catherine Mack[?]llar, from Sydney. ...
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Family Notices : 97 wordsSIR—A writer in your paper of the 12th instant, signing himself "R. S.," gives an "outline of a plan of colonial education," "with a hope to elicit public opinion on the ...
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Advertising : 1,688 wordsWe need offer no apology to our readers for placing before them some additional facts connected with this most important discovery, which has as certainly secured for ...
Article : 1,854 wordsSIR—A straw thrown up will show which way the wind blows. In your last Mercury there was such an exhibition signed J. B., and judging from that communication, the ...
Article : 245 wordsWe have received our files of South Australian papers to the 1st May. The public breakfast to Captain Sturt came off on the 30th April, Judge Cooper in the ...
Article : 949 wordsMAY 14.—Phœnix, steamer, 108 tons, Captain Wiseman, from the Clarence River the 12th instant. Passengers—Mr. Ward Stephens, Mr. Monks, Mr. Lester, Mr. ...
Article : 885 wordsMr. Jeremiah Ledsam, at the Albion Inn yards, at twelve, 20 head of horse stock; also, one black horse, "Exscript;" also, working bullocks and other stock, and ...
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