THE Middlesex, with 220 of Marshall's emigrants, arrived on Thursday night, having quitted Plymouth on the 9th of June. ...
Article : 1,646 wordsIN pursuance of an article which appeared in this journal a few numbers back, respecting the state of the province in its pariah roads and civic through ...
Article : 763 wordsMr. Croke said that he had an application to make to the Court, and he regretted that he was be circumstanced. The application he was about to make, was on the affidavit of James ...
Article : 2,457 wordsNOTICE TO MARINERS.--We have received several complaints respecting the Buoys in the river, as also of one that has been washed away by the late gales, on the send bank just inside the ...
Article : 970 wordsHis Honor Mr. La Trobe has been upon [?] visit to the Native Institutions on the Loddon and the Goulburn, respectively under the charge of assistant protectors ...
Article : 200 wordsTHE intelligence from Hobart Town which we have received is up to the 18th September, and from Launceston to the 20th, being only one day later from each ...
Article : 578 wordsSIR,--Monsieur Gautrot has bid adieu to the shores of Australia, for another country; where, he hopes, his musical career may be more successful, and where he may be remunerated for his ...
Article : 237 wordsWilliam Home, scourer, dyer, and revivifier, was charged on information with harbouring Margaret Collins, a female convict assigned to Mr. Hart, of Collins-street. It came out in evidence ...
Article : 940 wordsMay now sow a crop of the speckled, dun-coloured, Battersea, and Canterbury kidney beans, in a warm border of light rich earth: draw the drills an inch deep ...
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Port Phillip Gazette (Vic. : 1838 - 1845), Sat 2 Oct 1841, Page 3
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