March 6.--Henry, brig, for Launceston. Passengers, Messrs. Dryden, E. Allan, R. H. Budd, E. Hains, M. Williams, and W. Bryant. March 5.--Munro, brig, Balfour, master for ...
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Article : 31 wordsThe Town Council met yesterday, slid after wrangling from three o'clock until twenty minutes past six, rose without doing one single act that would benefit the public. ...
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Article : 265 wordsA small allotment in North Geelong was sold, for cash, at the rate of upwards of £2,000 per acre, being £4 per foot frontage for a depth of 86 feet. ...
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Article : 617 wordsHis Excellency Sir John Franklin and Suite, arrived in Launceston on Friday evening. An excellent article appears in the ...
Article : 672 wordsTHIS magnificent luminary was first observed at Geelong, on Tuesday. February 28, the clouds obscuring it at Melbourne, except for a Few minutes, until Saturday ...
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Advertising : 19 wordsIn acknowledging the, receipt of an anonymous paper on the Abuse of the Press, we have to observe that no writings, except our own, art inserted in this journal unless in the form of ...
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Advertising : 8 wordsTHE extraordinary observations of Sir George Gipps, at a recent sitting of the late Council, upon the Financial conditions of the Colony, must not pass without ...
Article : 1,405 wordsThe Presbytery of Melbourne, met at the Scotch Church yesterday ; present, Rev. James Forbes, Rev. Andrew Sone, Rev. Thomas Mowbray, Rev. Peter Gunn, and ...
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Port Phillip Gazette (Vic. : 1838 - 1845), Wed 8 Mar 1843, Page 2
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