CADET, barque, Curling, master, from Liver-pool, on the 10th March, and Rio Janeiro on the 21st of May. Cargo—General. Passengers—Mr. Price. News—The 'Cadet' brings out 200 ...
Article : 105 wordsTHE CAROLINE AFFAIR.—On Tuesday, Mr Hume, at the request of Lord Palme[?]ston, postponed his motion for the production of the correspondence between the British and American ...
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Article : 799 words'Margaret,' for New Zealand, this day. 'Dorset,' for South Australia, thie day. 'Alexandria,' for Port Phillip, this day. 'Dundee Merchant, for Launceston, this day. ...
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The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838 - 1841), Wed 11 Aug 1841, Page 3
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