RETURN of grain and flour exported from [?] Port of Launceston, during the week endi[?] 5th March, 1842.—Flour, 38½ tons; whe[?] 3800 bushels; oats, 538 bushels; barley, 1[?] ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Sat 26 Mar 1842, Page 3
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