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Advertising : 1,456 wordsNov. 21.—The barque Royal Archer, 311 tons, D. Scott, from Liverpool, via Hobart Town, Passengers—Messrs Formby, Hancock, Francis Jardine, Robert Crooker, Miss Little, Mis Pebbles, and Mrs Grierson, in the cabin ...
Article : 1,127 wordsBY the several vessels from Van Diemen's Land, we have received intelligence from that colony to 12th November and from England to 5th Aug. Our readers will find in our ...
Article : 416 wordsTHE letters of Mr. James Jolly, and of the Editor of the Australiana, are unavoidably postponed. They are both too long. Mr. S. Lewis's letter, in answer to the Register's ...
Article : 40 wordsWE are exceedingly sorry to announce to the colonists, that a most serious infraction of the constitution of South Australia is contemplated, and possibly by this time effected. By the ...
Article : 1,061 wordsOUR files of the New Zealand Spectator up to the 27th September, furnish little information that has not been previously supplied by the Sydney papers. It was in contemplation to hold a meeting of the ...
Article : 1,054 wordsWITH reference to the murder of the midshipman and nine of the crew of the Wasp, the circumstances of which will be found detailed in the fourth page, we observe in the Globe of July 28, that the ...
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South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851), Tue 25 Nov 1845, Page 2
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