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  2. Port Natal.

    By the kindness of Captain Ramsay, of the Tobagn, hound for New Zealand, we were enabled to lay before our readers the government proclamation announcing the ...

    Article : 418 words
  3. DOCUMENTS RELATIVE TO THE BRITISH JEWS.

    Addressed by Sir Moses Montefiore to the Wardens of every congregation throughout the United Kingdon. Gentlemen,— I have the honour to convey to ...

    Article : 1,228 words
  4. ADVENTURE OF THE COLUMBIA RIVER.

    In the year 1811. Mr. Ross Cor engaged himself as a clerk with the Pacific Fur Company, and sailed on board the Beaver from New York, for the month of the columbia ...

    Article : 4,142 words
  5. FROM THE HOBART TOWN GAZETTE.

    Notice it hereby given, that the following claims for Grants will be ready for examination, by the Commissioners appointed for that purpose, upon or immediately after the 19th day ...

    Article : 1,981 words
  6. Port Natal. 12th May, 1842.

    "On the 4th instant, the troops arrived here after a long, tedious journey. A month was occupied in marching from the [?]. They entered the Natal country ...

    Article : 1,243 words
  7. FEMALE FACTORIES.

    Tickets- of- Leave cancelled:- Robart Bell. Clyde; Margaret Lawrence, Hydary; Charles Barrell, John 2; Elizabeth, Platina. ...

    Article : 127 words
  8. GENEALOGY OF EMINENT LAWYERS.

    Tic present attorney— general of England (Sir F. Pollock) is the son of a saddler. The shop (known to sporting characters) at Charing Cross), now kept by Messrs. Cuff. belonged to ...

    Article : 472 words
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