JULY 9.—Lancashire Witch, ship, 1386 tons, Captain Mollison from Portsmouth, via Hobart Town, April 17, with troops. Cabin passengers—Major Bloss, Captain Roe, Lieutenant Birch, and Ensign Martin, 11th Regiment. Ensigns Lewis, Leonard, and ...
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Article : 62 wordsSIR Charles wood, Fi[?]t Lord of the Admiralty, and Rear-Admiral Sir Maurice F. F. Berkley, Second Lord, arrived at Portsmouth on Tuesday night, and s[?]t on board the yacht Black Eagle, in Portsmouth harbour. Yesterday morning their lordships were ...
Article : 1,624 wordsBEFORE Mr. G. Thornton, J.P. Seven persons convicted of drunkenness were ordered to pay the usual penalty of 20s., or be imprisoned for twenty-four hours. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 10 Jul 1856, Page 4
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