Dec, 28.--TRUGANINI, schooner, Patterson, from Hobart Town. Passengers, Messrs. Glen-wright and Furlong. CLEARED OUT. ...
Article : 288 wordsSIR,--Our friend the Herald is always croaking now a-days. He says in his last number that Port Philip Bank Shares have been sold at 5 per cent discount, and ...
Article : 225 wordsIT would be ridiculous to tell our readers that at this merry and joyous season of the year, when the spirits are all on the wing, and every heart opened, that it is a good old ...
Article : 323 wordsSIR,--Having seen a paragraph in a late number of your paper, stating that a gentleman was about bringing before the public a work on the Navigation of the Streets of ...
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Advertising : 155 wordsSIR,--I regret to learn, that the Pastoral and Agricultural Society is not now going a-head, and in consequence of which, I think the Chairman ought to publish a statement of the funds of the ...
Article : 103 wordsTHIS day our labors for the year one thousand eight hundred and forty terminate ; and from the rapidly increasing support and encouragement we meet ...
Article : 135 wordsWE have received a large file of Adelaide Journals to the fourteenth of this month. Affairs seem to wag on quietly with our South Australian neighbours, but we ...
Article : 1,353 wordsTHE QUEENS' WHARF.--We understood sometime since, that a sum of £500 had been granted by the government for the purpose of putting into something like order ...
Article : 1,250 wordsSIR,--Having observed an article in the Gazette of yesterday, condemning my proceedings with regard to the dismissal of Mr. George Belcher, it appears to me that ...
Article : 369 wordsYESTERDAY will be a glorious era in the History of this Province, for from it we hope we may date our freedom. Could [?]ut His Excellency the Governor, and ...
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Port Phillip Patriot and Melbourne Advertiser (Vic. : 1839 - 1845), Thu 31 Dec 1840, Page 2
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