July 21st—Union, brig, 166, Gill, Melbourne. 22nd—Iron Tasmania, steamer, 285, Thom, Melbourne. Cabin—Mrs. Bryant, Rev. W. R. Wade, Mrs. O'Farren, Messrs. Moore, Meek, Master [?]eek, ...
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Article : 112 wordsODESSA is situated on the left shore of an extensive bay—speaking as viewing the bay from the ships. At that end of the town nearest the entrance of the bay is the citadel— ...
Article : 2,932 wordsA FORGER ARRESTED — A young man named Dawson has been arrested on a warrant from Geelong, Victoria, on a charge of being concerned in extensive forgeries on the other side. Strong suspicion also ...
Article : 805 wordsTHE members of the Church of England in this colony will have read with interest the report of the proceedings [?] the recent monthly meeting of the Society for Promoting ...
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The Courier (Hobart, Tas. : 1840 - 1859), Sat 22 Jul 1854, Page 2
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