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  1. THE WOOL TRADE, &c.
    Bathurst Advocate (NSW : 1848 - 1849) Saturday 23 December 1848 p 2 Article
    Very large imports of wool took place into London last week, viz., 1320 bales from Hobart Town, 1850 from Sydney, 3062 from Port Phillip, 44 from Table Bay, 320 from Algo Bay, 40 from the Cape, 51 from ... 715 words
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  2. The Persecution of British Footmen.
    Bathurst Advocate (NSW : 1848 - 1849) Saturday 23 December 1848 p 4 Article
    LIVIN remoke fromt he whirld: hockupied with the umble dooties of my perfeshun, which moacely consists of droring hale and beer for the gence who freguent my otel, politicle ... 1741 words
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  3. Impounded.
    Bathurst Advocate (NSW : 1848 - 1849) Saturday 23 December 1848 p 3 Article
    At O'CONNELL PLAINS, on the 1st day of December, 848, from the estate of J.W. Lowe, Esq., J.P.:—Red poley cow, TK off rump, both ears marked, white on belly and tail. Red steer, RM on near Tump both ... 137 words
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  4. THE FAMILY VISITER. No. IX.
    Bathurst Advocate (NSW : 1848 - 1849) Saturday 23 December 1848 p 1 Article
    "———and his grave rebuke, Severe in youthful beauty, added grace Invincible ; abash'd the devil stood, And felt how awful goodness is, and saw ... 1095 words
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  5. Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVALS.
    Bathurst Advocate (NSW : 1848 - 1849) Saturday 23 December 1848 p 2 Article
    DECEMBER 15. Phoenix, steamer, Capt. Wiseman, from the Clarence River the 13th inst. 16. Colonist, barque, Capt. Marshall, from Liverpool the 24th June, and Port Phillip the 8th instant. ... 321 words
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  6. Impounded.
    Bathurst Advocate (NSW : 1848 - 1849) Saturday 3 February 1849 p 3 Detailed lists, results, guides
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  7. IRELAND.
    Bathurst Advocate (NSW : 1848 - 1849) Saturday 2 June 1849 p 3 Article
    The corporation of Dublin formerly so violent against Lord Clarendon had presented him with an address in which they express their strong approval of the manner in which he lately ... 739 words
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  8. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT BY HER MAJESTY.
    Bathurst Advocate (NSW : 1848 - 1849) Saturday 2 June 1849 p 2 Article
    Thursday, February I, her Majesty opened the Session of Parliament in person. The doors were opened at 12 o'clock, and ladies in full dress continued to arrive in quick succession, until every seat was occupied, and some ... 814 words
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  9. IRELAND. THE STATE OF THE COUNTRY.
    Bathurst Advocate (NSW : 1848 - 1849) Saturday 2 June 1849 p 4 Article
    The Cork Examiner in a sketch of an Irish gentleman's mansion in 1849," supplies another illustration of the decadence of landlordism. The main facts connected with it are also confirmed by a ... 2683 words
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  10. FRANCE.
    Bathurst Advocate (NSW : 1848 - 1849) Saturday 2 June 1849 p 2 Article
    THE news from France by the late arrivals is of startling and thrilling interest. The Republic seems to be on the verge of another convulsion. The President's bed is far from being a bed of ... 332 words
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  11. Original Correspondence. To the Editor of THE BATHURST ADVOCATE. May 28, 1849.
    Bathurst Advocate (NSW : 1848 - 1849) Saturday 2 June 1849 p 3 Article
    SIR.—The apple trees in this neighbourhood are subject to a disease which causes great annoyance and trouble and is occasioned by a small insect called "Aphis," but better known by the names of " Apple Bug, American blight ... 634 words
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  12. GOD PROTECTETH THE WIDOW AND THE FATHERLESS.
    Bathurst Advocate (NSW : 1848 - 1849) Saturday 2 June 1849 p 4 Article
    Weep not hapless widow, Raise thy voice on high For the God of mercy, Is for ever nigh. ... 117 words
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  13. THE BATHURST PRESS ATTACKED BY THE PHILISTINES.
    Bathurst Advocate (NSW : 1848 - 1849) Saturday 2 June 1849 p 4 Article
    Let the gall'd jade wince Our withers are unwrung.— SHAKSPEARE THAT nobles work of man—the Press Blest freedon guardian angel ... 124 words
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  14. Latest English News.
    Bathurst Advocate (NSW : 1848 - 1849) Saturday 2 June 1849 p 2 Article
    By the Port Phillip papers we are in possession of English News to the 10th February. The news arrived at Launceston, Parliament met on the 1st February. The ... 1146 words
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  15. Wentworth's Boring Apparatus.
    Bathurst Advocate (NSW : 1848 - 1849) Saturday 2 June 1849 p 1 Article
    A correspondent of the "London Mining Jour-nal," of December 30, (Mr. John Mullins, of Battersea) thus describes Wentworth's wonderful boring apparatus for ... 357 words
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  16. Advertising
    Bathurst Advocate (NSW : 1848 - 1849) Saturday 2 June 1849 p 1 Advertising
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  17. Times Where Never so Bad.
    Bathurst Advocate (NSW : 1848 - 1849) Saturday 2 June 1849 p 1 Article
    For two years the badness of the times has been the cry of the world in general and the excuse for dunning tradesmen in particular. Everybody to whom one owes money has had a little bill to ... 1100 words
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  18. IRELAND. (TIMES, 19TH SEPTEMBER.")
    Bathurst Advocate (NSW : 1848 - 1849) Saturday 20 January 1849 p 2 Article
    The following communication from Clonmel, written after the despatch of the ordinary post, conveys the Latest intelligence from the disturbed districts. "Clonmel, Saturday, Sept. 16, 4 p.m. ... 1949 words
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  19. Original Poetry. I TOUCHED MY TAMBOURINE.
    Bathurst Advocate (NSW : 1848 - 1849) Saturday 20 January 1849 p 4 Article
    My mother taught me when a boy, To play the tambourine, And thus it is I'm hail'd with joy. And lov'd where'er I'm seen. ... 343 words
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  20. THE WEATHER.
    Bathurst Advocate (NSW : 1848 - 1849) Saturday 20 January 1849 p 4 Article
    English Lady. Dear, dear, O dear, how hot it is ! Irish Lady. Och, blessings on't, how hot it is ! Scotch Lady. Guile save us a, sirs, it's unco close, an' fea[?]fu, warm ! ... 102 words
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