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Article : 3,048 wordsAPRIL 22.—Thomas Lord, Brown, master, for Auckland: 20 chests 47 boxes 8 half-chests tea, 5 firkins 8 casks butter, 29 boxes soap, 2 hogsheads and 84 bags salt, 6 bales blankets, 4 cases apparel, ...
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Article : 166 wordsAPRIL 29.—For London, the barque Earl Durham, Captain Tindall, with colonial produce. Passengers—Dr. Bowler, R. N , Mr. and Mrs. Meade, Mr. and Mrs. O'Dell, and six children, ...
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Advertising : 3,412 wordsThe brig Dawsons, Captain Carder, for Launceston, with sundries. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. J. Haven and servant, and Mr, and Mrs. Reiby and two servants, ...
Article : 28 wordsThe Dawsons for Launceston, this day. The London for Calcutta via Madras, tomorrow. The St. George for London, on the 7th instant. The T[?]mplar for Madras, on the 8th instant. ...
Article : 30 wordsAPRIL 29.—Shamrook, steamer, 200, Gilmore, from Morpeth, with 40 bales wool and 60 trusses hay; Sophia Jane, steamer, 156, Wiseman, from Wollongong, with 700 feet timber, 2 tons butter, ...
Article : 72 wordsAPRIL 29.—Shamrook, steamer, 200, Gilmore, for Morpeth, with sundries; Sophia Jane, 156, Wiseman; for Wollongong, with sundries; Emma, 21, Johnson, for Wollongong, in ballast; Fly, 20, Williams, for ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Tue 2 May 1843, Page 3
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