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Detailed lists, results, guides : 332 wordsFriday, November 12—The schoouer Active, 136 tons, T. Smith, master, from Melbourne November 6th. Barry and Bailey, agents. No passengers. ARRIVALS (COASTING). ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 479 wordsIn the House of Assembly on Friday— Notices of motion and question were given relative to the date of Acts Bill, the Lands Titles Regulation Act, Destruction of Thistles, Opening of the Great Eastern ...
Article : 243 wordsSir—The [?]tion of Major Warburton appears to me, and to many others, as cle[?]ly absu[?] That he w[?] overtake Babbage I very much doubt for d[?]pend on it, ere this, Babbage is in new country ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 125 wordsHISTRIONICS AT MELBOURNE.—The Garri[?]k Cl[?]b gave another of their Shakspearian performances at the Theatre Royal on the 31st ult. In accordance with the desire of His Excellency the Governor (President of ...
Article : 501 wordsThe tone of the flour market has been very firm to-day, and no bolders are w[?]lling to sell under £60 10s., whilst some ask £17, and but little offering even at these prices. We quote an advance of fully £2 per to since last week. ...
Article : 353 wordsSir—I am sorry to take up your time and space, but if you will do me the favor to insert these few remarks, I would be much obliged, in answer to the letters that have been inse[?]ted in your paper of the 6th and 8th inst., ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 13 Nov 1858, Page 2
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