AUGUST 10.—The brig, LOUISA, 182 tons Milton, master, from Hobart Town, the 31st July. Passengers—Mr. Dalgetty, Mr. Dugard, Miss Stewart, Captain Pockley, Mr. G. Gibson ...
Article : 1,681 wordsOn Tuesday, the Speaker having taken the Chair, the Colonial Secretary laid on the table the return moved for by Mr. Cowper on the 20th ultimo, relative to the Government House. ...
Article : 4,173 wordsFAMILIAR, as we of Australasia unhappily are, with the seemingly endless train of solemn' mockeries, made to past current as grave and goodly emanations of ...
Article : 1,481 wordsARRIVED.—August 10—The steamer Cornubis, Taggart, master, from launceston, 67 emigrants. August 1.-The schooner, David, from Hobart Town (at Geelong) with 75 emigrants. ...
Article : 312 wordsSHIPS', MAILS will close at the above Office, as follows:— FOR ADELAIDE, per Joseph Albino, this evening, at six. ...
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Advertising : 748 wordsARRIVED—August 10—The Primus; Charles Webb; Travellers Bride; Sarah; and the Mary Jane. August 11.—The Tamer, steamer,, Allen, master ...
Article : 139 wordsRunning from Port Nicholson with a north-westerly wind from the northward, Cape Terawiti should be rounded close, say within three miles, as the only dangers are the Seal Rock. ...
Article : 1,169 words"Information had been received at Auckland to the effect, that the Malabar and the Minden, 74's, were to bring out the New Zealand Fencibles, and that the Ramities, 74, was coming ...
Article : 142 wordsIN the fourth page will be found a few extracts of English news taken from the lately received Hobart Town papers. The intelligence from the Mother Country reached ...
Article : 47 wordsTHE French frigate Gloirs at Macao, and corvette Victorieuse at Hongkong, arrived on Monday from Cochin-China, where they went for the purpose of demanding the ...
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The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), Thu 12 Aug 1847, Page 2
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