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Advertising : 2,114 wordsSince my letter of the 6th the weather has been most beautiful, and still promises to be fine. No movement has been made towards leaving this anchorage, but I think that the ...
Article : 651 wordsThe mail per Mermaid, though not furnishing us with later dates, supplies us with several additional items of intelligence. From the fuller particulars now at our command we find ...
Article : 775 wordsFriday, February 18—The steamer Havilah, 337 tons, James Lowrie, master, from Melbourne February 12. Acraman, Main, Lindsay, and Co, Town; E. G. Collinsou, Port, agents. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. ...
Article : 187 wordsFriday, February 13—The barge Who Would Have Thought it, 50 tons, Balten, master, from Port Wakefield. in bailast. Same day—The schooner Boomerang, 100 tons, Monro, ...
Article : 85 wordsAt the moment at which we write, the Colonial Office is still open. In our last we indicated the possibility of Lord Stanley joining the Administration in that department. We ...
Article : 670 wordsLord Panmure has received the following telegraphic despatch from General Sir William Codrington, dated 16th November:—"A very heavy explosion of a store of ...
Article : 186 wordsFriday, February 15—The schooner Fame, 61 tons Buck, master, for Portland. No passengers. ...
Article : 17 wordsFriday, February 15—The cutter Good intent, IC tons, Franks, master, for Yaukalilla. Cargo—Sundry st[?]s for settlers. ...
Article : 21 wordsFeb. 15—Caroline, brigantine, for Melbourne. 15—Anna Dixon, brig, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 10 wordsCargo of the Havilah, from Melbourne—5 tons pigiron, Pybus; 18 bags, 3 kvga, 1 cask nails, Acraman and Co.; 3 [?], Jones; 1 [?], Prideaux; z bags bonedust, Acraman and Co. ...
Article : 93 wordsCargo of the Fame, for Portland—610 bags flour, 95 do. bran, A. Scolt; 100 do. flour, Alston. EREATA.—In the cargo of the Anna Dixon, for Melbourne, the 202 bags of sugar, Fisher Brothers, should ...
Article : 53 wordsThe following account by General Williams of the Russian, defeat at Kars will be read with interest:—"Kars, October 8,1855. ...
Article : 2,147 wordsThe Havilah passed the Port Philip Heads at 8 a.m., on Tuesday, the 12th instant, and arrived early yesterday morning. with Melbourne dates to the 12th insant. She reports passing thesteamer White Swan hence, off ...
Article : 896 wordsThe following telegraphic despatch, dated Nov. 18, from Sir E. Lyons, has been received by the Secretary of the Admiralty:—"VARNA, 7.15 p.m.—Captain Sherrard ...
Article : 188 wordsBy the Havilah we have the English mail brought out by the Mermaid. Its intelligence has already been anticipated, but we get complete files of our English papers to November ...
Article : 1,120 wordsA supplement of the Invalide Russe contains the following telegraphic despatch from Prince Gortschakoff:—"Nicholaieff, Oct. 31.—The camp on the ...
Article : 319 wordsFrom various quarters, all of them of undoubted authenticity, the Morning Advertiser learns that an Alien Bill, for the expulsion of political refugees from our shores, is to be ...
Article : 1,663 wordsThe Observer of the 18th November says, with respect to this engagement:—" Omar Pasha has achieved a success at the outset of his campaign in Asia which will doubtless be ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 16 Feb 1856, Page 1
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