[?]AILS will close at the General Post Office, Hobart Town, as under:- For Queensland and New Zealand via Sydney, per first vessel, to-morrow, at 10.30. a.m. ...
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Article : 12 wordsJuly 22.—Prince of Wales, schooner, from Melbourne. ...
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Article : 50 wordsThe Tasmania will leave foe Mwlbourne and Sydney via Twofold Bay on Wednesday. The North Star fromn Melbourne, the 14th inst, with sundries and 280 sheep came yesterday ...
Article : 687 wordsTHE Hon. Captain LANGDON when in England left no stone unturned to bring under the notice of those in whose hands the information was likely to be turned to a good account the ...
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Article : 1,907 wordsJuly [?]3th.—My telegram of last evening, reporting tho wreck off the port of the brig Phantom and schooner Margaret, being necessarily somewhat hurried and brief, I now give the particulars more ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Tue 24 Jul 1860, Page 2
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