February 1--Ellen and Elizabeth, schooner, Warcus, master from Portland Rey. Passengers--Messrs George Claridge, Dyer, Smith, Peck, M'Lachlan, Mrs M'Wey, and one ...
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Article : 281 wordsTHE Patriot is very wroth with us for saying in the last Gazette " the meeting held in Belfast was in favor of the pentonville Exiles," and in his usual manner calls the ...
Article : 2,320 wordsPRESENT, The Mayor, Aldermen Russell, Kerr, Orr; Councillors Beaver, Fawkner, Greeves, Johnston, Murphy, and Stephen., Absent, Alderman Condell; Councillors ...
Article : 935 wordsBy private letters, we are sorry to learn that the above new settlement is very far from a healthy place of residence for Europeans ; and we have authority for ...
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Advertising : 114 wordsSupreme Court, Sydney, 24th Jan., 1845.--Boyd v. the Trustees of Sutherland.--This was an appeal from the decision of His Honor the Resident Judge of Port Phillip, ...
Article : 914 wordsTHE Editor of the Australian is bitterly angry with the Gazette. Poor man, we hardly know in what manner we have offended him. According to his opinion, ...
Article : 1,439 wordsTHE Atlas has a very able article on the Pentonville Exiles, which we shall extract in our next publication. Our contemporary is indignant at the wiseacres ...
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Port Phillip Gazette (Vic. : 1838 - 1845), Wed 5 Feb 1845, Page 2
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