Ship Mails will be closed at their office as under:— For India and London via Point de Galle, [?] via Melbourne, in the hope or being ...
Article : 84 wordsA lady who was coming out in an emigrant ship, but got married before it sailed brought an action against the agents for passage money, because the vessel had not ...
Article : 1,072 wordsIT is our painful duty to again record another fearful visitation which took place yesterday in Hobarton. For some time past, an almost continuous rain has been falling. ...
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Advertising : 251 wordsMarch 19—L S N Co’s S S Black Swan, 300 tons, A J Woods, commander, from Melbourne; Geo Fisher, Agent. Passengers—Captain Arnott, Li[?]ut Pegus, Mrs Bransgrova, Mrs J ...
Article : 181 wordsMarch 16—Ship Baduga, from Boston, Barque Bucephalus, from Glasgow. Bargue Guidec, from Munills, 3 passengers. Ship Asistic, from London, 50 do. Chooner Meg ...
Article : 302 wordsIntelligence to the 13th instant has reached us. Messrs. Edward J. Hawkesly and W m Williamson, publishers of the People’s ...
Article : 519 wordsMarch 15—Ship Prim[?]quet and schooner Margaret, from Melbourne. CLEARED OUT. March 15—Schooner Osprey, for Adelaide. ...
Article : 29 wordsMarch 10—Brig Sarah Ann, from Melbourne; steamer Sir John Harvey, from Sydney; steamer Chusan, from Singapore; schooner Robert Olive, from Melbourne. ...
Article : 68 wordsMarch 11—Schooners Triumph and Sarah Ann, from Melbourne; schooner Kulamann, from Honolulu; brig Emma, from ‘Bobarton; ship Arrogant, from Liverpool. ...
Article : 68 wordsAccounts from St. Petersburg speak of great enthusi[?] there, in consequence of the recent Victories at Sinope On the 8th ult. there was a thanksgiving for the success of the ...
Article : 359 wordsSTEAMER IRON TASMANIA.—Inconsequence of the inclemency of the weather yesterday, the steamer Iron Tasmania will not sail until 2 o’clock, p.m., this day, Thursday, ...
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The Hobart Town Advertiser (Tas. : 1839 - 1861), Thu 23 Mar 1854, Page 2
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