CONTRACTS ACCEPTER.—The following contracts are notified as accepted:—1. (New series.) Colonial Storekeeper.—For the supply of forage during the year 1836, at Woodford,—huy, 9s. per ton, straw, 5s. ditto oats, 94. per bushel, bran, 3s. ...
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Article : 437 wordsSIR,—It is with feelings of real satistaction that I read in this morning's paper, of likely steps being about to be taken, to render Captain Doran some more substantial proof of public gratitude than mere words can express, for being one of the ...
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Article : 103 wordsSIR,—The insertion of the following will much oblige. Having read a letter from Captain Forbes, published in this day's Age, in which he states that the Schomberg's anochors were ready to let go when the vessel struck, I most distinctly ...
Article : 282 wordsOf the condition of the Russian army encamped on the Belbek nothing certain is known in camp, but the generals have means of information the action of which and the results are not divulged. ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Sat 5 Jan 1856, Page 2
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