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  2. [?]EAT PALL OF SHOW.

    There has been a fall of snow fo 48 hours continuance, to a height never before known in the memory of the oldest Inhabitants. In many places it become [?]effary to relieve the roofs of houses, by throwing off the load collected on them; the carriages with ...

    Article : 473 words
  3. HOBART, September 10 1814.

    SHIP NEWS. Tuesday Sept. 6th arrived the Brig Spring, Capt Bun[?]er from Port Jackfon. On Saturday Sept 3d A match for 100 Guineas a-fide, was ran over Newton Race course between Mr. Peters Grey horse, and ...

    Article : 91 words
  4. Extracts from the [?] Papers down to February, 1814.

    With respect to the probability in favour of LORD WELLINGTON'S further succesful career in France, it ought to be borne in mind that his Lordship has under him fully 1,00,000 men: 70,000 of these are British and Portuge[?]e, and 30,000 are Spaniards.-- ...

    Article : 579 words
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