March 10—Arrived the s[?]ooner Flying Fish, 122 tons, Clinch, from Po[?]t Phillip 5th instant, with cattle and sheep. Cabin—Mrs. Clinch, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Luttrell[?] Mr. and Mrs. Nelse and three children; steerage, Mr. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 wordsThe missionary brig John Wesley had arrived at Auckland from the Fe[?]jee Islands, having left Kunda[?]u on the 23rd January, Whilst the John Wesley was at Vewa, the brig William, from Auckland, touched at that island, and ...
Article : 201 wordsThis Office being now furnished with a large Stock of Type, comprising every variety of modern letter used in Book and in Ornamental Printing, the PUBLISHERS of the "COURIER" respectfully inform the public that they can produce beautiful specimens of ...
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Family Notices : 46 wordsMR. G. W. YAPP, 16, Charing Cross, London. ...
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Article : 122 wordsBy the arrival of the John Bull we are in possession of journals from that colony up to the 17th ultimo. English news had been received to the latter end of October. His Excellency the Governor-in. Chief, accompanied by ...
Article : 1,149 wordsCOURT OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS.—At a recent special meeting of this board, a licence to carry on businees [?] a chemist and druggist was granted to Mr. John Henry Atkinson, of Launceston; and Mr. Z[?]chary Pearce Pocock, ...
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The Courier (Hobart, Tas. : 1840 - 1859), Wed 14 Mar 1849, Page 2
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