WIND.—YESTERDAY—8 a.m., N.W.; noon, W.; 4 p.m., S.W. HIGH TIDE.—TO-DAY—6 a.m.; 30 minutes past 6 p.m. ARRIVED. Sunday, May 14—The brig Louisa, 200 tons, Heslop, master ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 15 May 1854, Page 2
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