Honduras, for London,28th August. Benjamin Heape, for the Mauritius, about the 7thi natant. Wellington, for New Zealand, 17th August. ...
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Article : 151 wordsThere was no particular news from the diggings yesterday. Indications of gold had been found by Mr Suttor, in many places between Mudgeo and Pathurt. ...
Article : 274 wordsARRIVED.—July 22.—Moa, brig, 236 tons, Captain Norris, from Auckland 9th July, 23, Comet, schooner, 92 tons, Captain Cork, from Nelson the 6th instant Beaver, schooner, 73 ...
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Family Notices : 59 wordsSince my former visit to this place, a wonderful change has occurred. The lonely gullies and solit[?]ry creeks and mountain sides where silence reigned [?] preme, are now alive with industrious ...
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Article : 62 wordsTHE Sydney mail came to hand last night, and also the one that was over-due. In continuation of the thread of the narrative of the wanderings of the mail-bags which last ...
Article : 401 wordsSEVERAL parties have passed through the town during the last dew days on their way from Ophir to the Turon, having been driven from the former place by the [?]oods. None of them ...
Article : 1,290 wordsFLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—Flour (at the mills) fine, £2[?] cash, and £26 credit, per ton; seconds, £23 cash, and £24 credit; whe[?]t, 9s, to 10s, per bushed; barley, 4s.; [?]ts 6s, 6d to ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 5 Aug 1851, Page 2
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