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Advertising : 2,088 wordsMARCH 19. — The cutter William, 33 tons, Cole, from Launceston. Passengers — Messrs Kennedy, Goulten, Jones. Pollythem, Langham, M'Arthur and wife, J. M'Arthur, Fleming, Golding Springfield, Cox, Hewit ...
Article : 164 wordsIN another column will be found a letter from Mr J. W. Bull, Mount Barker, in which he claims the honor of inventing the above machine. ...
Article : 1,217 wordsCargo of the William, from Launceston.—10 case, 23 casks apples, Goulten; 7 horses and I dray, I box, Kennedy. Cargo of the Emma, from Sydney—1 bale bags, 2 bales ...
Article : 281 wordsThe Adelaide had been laid on in London for this place, via Launceston. The Augustus, hence 14th September, arrived at the Cape. 29th November, and sailed for London, 7th Dec. ...
Article : 61 wordsMails for Sydney (direct), New Zealand, and Great Britain, by the Dorset, will be closed on Saturday, the 12nd inst., at 3 o'clock. Mails for Port Uinroln, by the Governor Gawler ...
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Family Notices : 16 wordsBY the Emma, and William, we have received files of papers from the various neighbouring colonies, from the Cape, and from India. We do not, however, observe anything new of importance. ...
Article : 143 wordsTHE Rev. Mt Kavel has received a communication from a number of, families, residing near Nelson, in the Middle Island of New Zealand, expressing, their anxiety to remove to this ...
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South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851), Fri 21 Mar 1845, Page 2
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