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Advertising : 81 wordsThe new Post Office arrangements have come into operation, but I am sorry to say, though less time is consumed in the transmit of the mail, business is rather retarded than accelerated, ...
Article : 246 wordsFrom the Whale Fisheries, yesterday, having left Sydney, February, 1839, the barque Nocton, Captain Long, with 485 barrels of sperm oil. DEPARTURES.—None. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 wordsTHE disgraceful manner in which our rural police is conducted, loudly calls for scrutiny, and for root and branch reformation. Letters exposing glaring ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Sat 23 Jan 1841, Page 2
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