From Plymouth, on Friday l[?]st, having sailed [?] April the ship Fo[?]tia Captain D[?], [?] merchand[?] Passengers—J Ti[?]geombe, [?] Mrs Ti[?] Miss M Lead, E ...
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Article : 2,701 wordsWe have [?] thought that Mr. U[?]thor[?]e would have been a Jesuit, had he sufficient [?] but like other professors of his Creed in New South Wales, whom we could name, his ...
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Article : 1,566 wordsThe rumour respecting the murder of the Port Phillip post-boy has luckily turned out to be devaid of truth. The boy missed his way and was lost for a day or two, but ultimately regained ...
Article : 173 wordsThe regular trading ship Flo[?], Captain Deloit[?]e, arrived again from England on Friday last, after a pleasant passage of one hundred and fourteen days, with eighty-five emigrants and ...
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Article : 204 wordsWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1 —This being the first day [?] the [?] for the present year, the Court was opened by their Honors the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice B[?]rton. ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Mon 6 Aug 1838, Page 2
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