SIR,—I beg the insertion in your columns of the subjoined correspondence between the colonial government and myself. ...
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Family Notices : 110 wordsTo MELBOURNE, by Tamar, on Monday, 12th instant. To EMU BAY and CIRCULAR HEAD, by Ellen and Mary, on same day . To MELBOURNE, by Mercury, on Tuesday 13th Inst. ...
Article : 43 wordsJuly 6.—Schooner Vixen, 126 tons, J. J. Wins. borrow, master, from Melbourne; G.; Fisher, agent. Passengers—Mr. W. Waterland; and seven in the steerage. ...
Article : 321 wordsARRIVED.—July 7, ship Sir Robert Seppings. Stewart, from Woolwich, 18th March, with 219 female convicts; 8, brig Melbourne, Johnson, from Victoria, with sheep; barque Harriett Nathan, ...
Article : 68 wordsDuring a severe gale on 22nd June, the schooner Pearl, of this port went ashore at Bellast, and it was not known whether she could be got off. A considerable number of the sheep by the Henry ...
Article : 343 wordsWheat still commands 7s. 6d.; oats, 6s.; fine flour. £20 per ton; bran, 10d. to 1s. per bushel; fresh butter, 1s. 11d. per lb.; colonial cheese 1s. 1d.; beef, 5d.; per lb.; mutton, 4d.; pork, 8d. ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 10 Jul 1852, Page 2
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