In the [?] Colonial of last week appears in extract of a Letter from Launceston, upon the subject of the Settlement, or rather talked of Settlement in the vicinity of Port Phillip. The ...
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Article : 2,164 wordsList of Assignments granted by the Bozrd from the above date:- L H. Lazarus, Launceston; John Hassell,Tamar; W. Ki[?]ham, Launceston; W. Budds, ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Sat 26 Sep 1835, Page 1
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