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Advertising : 302 wordsAugust 16.--Dorset, brig, 82 tons, Captain Walsh, from Adelable the 7th instant. Passengers--Mrs. Walsh, Captain Hay, Mr. Handy, Mr. S. L. Marks, Mr. J. S. Barnett Mr. Thomas Midge, Mr. H. Raphael. ...
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Article : 522 wordsIN our columns of last week, we referred slightly to the performance of the "Siege of Rochelle" at the Victoria Theatre, at the same time promising to give a more critical account of it, after the ...
Article : 1,704 wordsCONSPIRACY AND FLOGGING IN THE MELBOURNE GAOL.--On Friday week a plot of a rather serious nature was discovered in the Melbourne gaol, and had it not been providentially disclosed, the most ...
Article : 610 wordsThis was an action brought by the plaintiff, Mr. Scott, ironmonger, of Sydney, against the defendant, Joseph Wilson,Captain of the Hamlet, to recover the amount of die proceeds of a sale of ...
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The Sydney Daily Advertiser (NSW : 1848), Thu 17 Aug 1848, Page 2
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