JUNE 27.—Westminster, barque, Mollison, from London, March 26, with 251 emigrants, under the superintendence of Dr. Lawrence. Passengers, Mrs. Lawrence, and the Rev. J. Walker. ...
Article : 37 wordsJune 26.—Spartan, barque, Bull, for London, with colonial produce. 26.—Edward, schooner, Cannon, for Port Phillip. 27.—Lady Wellington, brig, Devlin, for South ...
Article : 25 wordsSir David Ogilby, for the Eastern Isles, this day. Jeune Eliza, for Batavia; Ellen, for Sourabaya; Renown, for Java; Henry Bell, for Singapore; Ranger, for Port Phillip, to-morrow. ...
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The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), Sat 30 Jun 1838, Page 2
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