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Article : 377 wordsDec. 9—The cutter Breeze, 18 tons, Kemball, from Port Lincoln, in ballast. Passeagers—Sixteen shepherds and shearers. Dec. 12—The cutter Midge, 18 tons, from, Yorke's ...
Article : 1,673 wordsAlice Bropkinshire Wichs, charged by her husband with being a dangerous lunatic, was again remanded for a week, in order to procure the attendance of a necessary witness. ...
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Article : 316 wordsSir—I do not know what the ships are to do at this port unless the independent press will take our cause in hand. We are placed in a much worse position than the residents, inasmuch as we are birds of ...
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Article : 1,297 wordsPORTLAND BAY.—We have received papers by the over-, land mail to the 1st inst., and last night, by the Captain Cook (through the kindness of Mr John Newman) to .the 8th December. ...
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South Australian Gazette and Mining Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1847 - 1852), Sat 16 Dec 1848, Page 4
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