ARRIVED:—On the 4th instant, the barque Swan, 230 tons, Kirk, master, from Adelaide Passengers—Mrs. G. F. stone and daughter, T.N. Yuie, Esq., Mr. J. Barker, Mr. R. Sutherland ...
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Article : 241 wordsBy the "Swan," we have received a few papers from the Eastern Colonies, our latest advices from Adelaide being 14th January. The greater portion of the news has been ...
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Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855), Wed 9 Feb 1853, Page 2
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