OCTOBER 30.—The school SUCCESS, [?] master, from Hoklangs, the 11th October, with thirty tuns black oil. OCTOBER 30.—The schooner SHAMROCK ...
Article : 260 wordsAccount of Shipping at New Zealand, on the 11 October, 1841:— AUCKLAND.—Arrived September 25th, the barque Tyne, Robertson, master, from London ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 wordsTHE GARDEN.—Sow cabbage and carrots, early 4 rouch beans throughout. THE ORCHARD.—Young grafted and budded trees squire the greatest attention; remoe layers of rose ...
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Advertising : 4 wordsCaptain Hugh Campbell, with emigrants, from Greenock to this port, on the 20th July last, furnished by mr. Kissock, a passenger by the Alemena:— ...
Article : 1,300 wordsMUCH has been said of late respecting the propriety of Government adopting a peculiar financial course, rendered necessary it has been asserted, by the distress prevalent ...
Article : 4,371 wordsWe regret to state that the hopes of the settlers are sadly depressed by the severe and long continued drought under which this district has been suffering. We have ...
Article : 371 wordsARRIVED.—September 13, Duke of Sussex, from Sydney, 27, L'Elizabeth, French whaler, from South Sea fisheries, with oil and bone, put in for supplies and to refresh; October 2, Daniel ...
Article : 203 wordsBY the Lysander, from Gravesend, the 80th June, and Plymouth, the 18th July, we have received London journals down to the 10th July inclusive from which we perceive that the whole ...
Article : 1,915 wordsSIR,—I regret to inform you, that the South Australian Company's schooner, John Piric, (which vessel I had chartered to convey 10,000 slates to Sydney) drove on shore at Aldinga Bay ...
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The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), Tue 2 Nov 1841, Page 2
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