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Article : 181 wordsWE have the pleasure of subjoining a copy of a letter to His Excellency the GOVERNOR, now in course of signature in one of the grazing districts, expressing a ...
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Article : 1,123 wordsJanuary 29.—Garland Grove, ship, Captain Robson, for Liverpool. Passenger—Mr. C. H Fuller, surgeon. January 20.—Sovereign, steamer, Captain ...
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Article : 65 wordsA first meeting was held yesterday in the estate of Wm. Heugh, but no claims were proved. There are no meetings fixed for to-day. ...
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Article : 223 wordsReport of the Witer Committee (Alderman Macdermott, Chairman; Councillors Cowlishaw, Fisher, Josephson, Smidmore, and Wilkie) of the City Council, on the ...
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Article : 150 wordsBEFORE their HONORS the three JUDGES. PLANS OF DISTRIBUTION. The following plans of distribution were confirmed by the COURT, upon the motion of the ...
Article : 852 wordsJanuary 29.—James Watt, steamer, Captain Taggart, for Hobart Town: 1 case paper, 1 package stationery, W. A. Coleman; 1 cask hats, John Lord; 1 basket fruit, M. Richards; ...
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Article : 328 wordsGENTLEMEN,—It was intimated by you, that if an overplus was found to exist after defraying all expenses the prizes awrded to the third-class boats should be increased. Now, ...
Article : 180 wordsGENTLEMEN,—By letters received from Hobart Town, I have just learned that the new and beautiful Jewish Synagogues, in that town and at Launceston, are now very nearly completed, ...
Article : 173 wordsBOKHARA.—(Communicated.)—"It is reported by Ibraheem,* who had been sent to Bokhara by Conolly Saheb, Magistrate of Bareilly, and who has arrived in Pashawur, that Dr. Wolf ...
Article : 1,081 wordsJANUARY 24.—The arrival and departure weekly, of a steamer lately, together with an occasional sailing craft, has tended to keep our little commercial community on the qui vive, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 30 Jan 1845, Page 2
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