June 30.—Swan, brig, Captain Carder, for Launceston. Passengers — Mrs. Patterson, Messrs. Weston, Smith; Kowanzic, and Ritchi[?]. SAILED. ...
Article : 604 wordsMails will close for the undermentioned places as follow:— Pedlar, for Launceston, to-morrow. Joseph Cripps, for Alberton, to-morrow. ...
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Article : 160 wordsTHE General Meeting of the Members of the Geelong Immigration Society was held on Monday last, pursuant to advertisement, when a large attendance of members took place. ...
Article : 641 wordsTHE TALLOW MARKET has been in a dull inactive state the whole month, and the total sales of all kinds have been comparatively small. The tightness in the money market, combined with the ...
Article : 653 wordsMERCANTILE.—The Supreme Court at Sydney, has annulled the certificate in insolvency granted by the Chief Commissioner there to Mr. John Terry Hughes, of the late firm of Hughes ...
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The Melbourne Argus (Vic. : 1846 - 1848), Fri 3 Jul 1846, Page 2
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