SALE OF THE "JULIA."—The brig Julia was sold by Mr. Weedon at public auction on Monday last. A large number of persons assembled at the " Cornwall Hotel," on the occasion. Capt. Clarke became the purchaser at £1510 ...
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Article : 569 wordsMAY 11.— Minerva (schooner), 110 torn, Fawthrop master, from Portland Bay and Port Phillip; C. H. Goldsmith, agent— 24 casks beef, 1 keg tongues, Order ; 6 casks beef, Borrodaile, Gore and Co.; 5 bales wool, Heed and Jennings; 1 case ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Wed 13 May 1846, Page 368
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