THE " Waterloo," a notification of whose arrival at Port Phillip will be found in another column, has brought us no news of which we were not before acquainted, of particular moment. We have, however, gleaned some few ...
Article : 2,386 wordsTHE ship " Waterloo," 1000 tons, H. Neatby, commander, from Portsmouth, 1st August, arrived at Port Phillip, on November 8. In consequence of the appearance of that deadly ...
Article : 689 wordsSINCE our summary of English news has been in type, we have received the South Australian, of the 5th Nov., which informs us of the arrival from England, after a splendid passage of eighty-five days, of the ships ...
Article : 450 wordsIn re Henry Cross. Adjourned meeting on application for order of discharge. Application dismissed for irregularity, the insolvent not having advertised meeting conformably with the provisions of the Act of Council in that ...
Article : 114 wordsFire.—An alarming fire broke out on the premises occupied by Mr. Widdicomb, in Welman-street, about 1 o'clock on Friday morning last; the flames were first discovered by some policeman, who immediately repaired ...
Article : 1,615 wordsTHE watch-house cases at the Police office have been of a very limited nature during the week. On Monday last, the constabulary cashier looked "blue," he only receiving the sum of five shillings, which was paid by ...
Article : 933 wordsTHE " Southern Cross" of the 19th Uultimo, gives the following, and expresses a desire that contemporary journals in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, will favor the community of Auckland by making it public :— ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Sat 17 Nov 1849, Page 1015
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