September 10—Schooner Years. 120 tons, J. Matherson, for Melbourne; Henry Turner, agent. EXPORTS. ...
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Article : 29 wordsArrived—This Day, W B Dean in sight, about four miles off 10.30 a.m., Mariposa, Melbourne, cargo 50 head cattle; steamer Titania, Coast. Wind N.W., light; weather fine. ...
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Article : 40 wordsIrene and Nina do not come up to the mark, Old Aaron Hill said long ago— Head, meditate, reflect, grow wise—in vain; Try every help, force fire from every ...
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Article : 1,400 wordsMR. WILLIAM ARCHER desorves the thanks of the country for introducing the case of Horse V. Gilles. A judge like Cæser's wife, should not only be ...
Article : 299 wordsOn Monday evening Lord Stratheden succeeded, against the wishes of Government, in obtaining from the House of Lords an expression of opiuton favorable ...
Article : 1,157 wordsMr. Wray read the following paper before the Society of Arts, London:— The particular subject to which I ask your attention this evening is one of the ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Tue 11 Sep 1860, Page 2
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