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Advertising : 8,148 wordsAUGUST 12.—The brigantine Abercrombie, Crew, master, from Hobart Town, the 7th instant, with wheat and potatoes. Passengers—Mr Bremridge and six in the ...
Article : 135 wordsTUESDAY.—Present, the Governor, the Chief Justice, the Lord Bishop of Australia, the Commander of the Forces, the Colonial Secretary, the Attorney-General, the Collector of Customs, the Auditor-General, Mr Berry ...
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Advertising : 21 wordsIT has been for some time post our intention to lay before the public some notice of a recent essay upon the existing government of New South Walels ...
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Article : 355 wordsThe long looked for has como at last—the benefit season is upon us. Mr Lazar, as manager, takes the precedence, on Monday next, and from the selection he has made ...
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Article : 3,592 wordsPort Phillip.—Government Notice.—To Mariners.—Affer the first of August, 1840, a plain stationary light will be shown from sunset to sunrise from a light, house erected ...
Article : 566 wordsMONDAY.—John Churton, late clerk to Mr. Carrington of Melbourne, and formerly clerk in the office of the Crown-Solicitor at Sydney, a young man of good [?] and connexions in England, but of dissipated habits ...
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The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), Thu 13 Aug 1840, Page 2
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