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Article : 1,672 wordsMay 27.—Sir John Harvey ([?]), 359 tons, Captain R. Mailler, for Melbourne. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilson, and two children, Miss Stanton, Mrs. Moses, Miss E. Thompson, Messers. C. Russell, G. Sewell, C. Worich, W. Ca[?]en, W. Moses, W. Hont, ...
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Article : 972 wordsMay 27.—Herald, H.M. ship, on a cruise. May 27.—Palermo, for Moreton Bay. May 27.—Croscent City, for Ca[?]ao. May 27.—Ann, for Singapore. ...
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Article : 47 wordsARRIVALS.—May 18. Boy, from Bristol, 20. Tasmania, and Pryde, from Hobart Town; Meg Merrilies, from Alberton. 21. Content, Leven Cass, and Loui a, from Hobart Town; Nora Croina, from Adelaide; Mariposa, Gazette, and Carences (s.), from ...
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Article : 1,330 wordsARRIVALS.—May 19. Dart, from Hobart Town. 20. Harriet Roscoe, and Melbourne, from Hobart Town; Swift, from Launceston. DEPARTURES.—May 18. Pirate, for Launceston. 19, Gem, for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 wordsLast Week but one of the performance of the present Company. THIS EVENING, MAY 29. FAREWELL BENEFIT OF MR. GRIFFITHS, Manager, previous to his final retirement from the stage. ...
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Article : 977 wordsMay 27.—Pelham, for London: 639 hides, Campbell and Co.; 8 packages apparel, Kirchner and Co.; 9 casks tallow, 5624 horns, 39 hoofs and shanks, Barnard, Beddome, and Co.; 20 casks coconut oil, M. Moss; 23 casks sperm oil, 10s bales wool, T. Towns; ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 29 May 1854, Page 4
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