July 26—SIREN (brig.) 141 tons, Bell, master, from Port Phillip—in ballast. July 27—ENTERPRISE (schooner,) 55 tons, Hunter, master, from Port Phillip—in ballast. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 wordsSIR,—Among the many extraordinary and [?] sentences of our sapient Police Magistrate, for "he is a very Daniel come to judgement," perhaps, the one I am about to relate may claim ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 wordsMails are expected to close at this Office as follows:— To Sydney, per MIDAS, on Tuesday 1st proximo. To England, per MAY FLOWER, via Hobart Town, on Thursday 3rd proximo. To Calcutta, ...
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Advertising : 82 wordsThe Press Gagging Act was] brought before the Council yesterday—Read a first, second and third time, and ...
Article : 217 wordsSIR—At a Public Meeting recently held in London, of the friends and members of the Established Church, for the purpose of petitioning both houses of Parliament against any plan for the extinction of ...
Article : 3,113 wordsThe Newspaper Act was read a second time yesterday, on the motion of Mr. A. Stephen. Mr. Anstey put the question why the Bill was introduced immediately on Sir John Franklin's taking the ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Sat 29 Jul 1837, Page 2
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