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  2. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 77 words
  3. SHIP NEWS.

    OCT. 27.—Aquila (cutter), 40 tons, Bentley, master, from Port Philip—50 sheep, 15 hides—G. Bentley. OCT. 27—Industry (schooner), 96 tons ...

    Article : 1,061 words
  4. PORT PHILLIP.

    The rapidity with which this settlement is rising into importance, surprises even those persons who aware of its capabilities sad resources were sanguine of its ultimate success. It is ...

    Article : 1,354 words
  5. Phases of the moon.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 words
  6. High Water at Launceston.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 words
  7. Post Office — Launceston.

    Mails are expected to close at this Office, as follows:—To Sydney, per Siren, on or about Nov. 5th; to Port Philip, per Industry, on. Monday, Nov. 5th; to South Australia, King, ...

    Article : 74 words
  8. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    We have the Southern Australian Journals, to the 27th ultimo, per Elizabeth, arrived this day. Col. GAWLER, arrived on the 13th Oct., and was sworn into office by the [?] ...

    Article : 119 words
  9. ATROCIOUS BARBARITY.

    "A curse shall light upon Van Diemen's Land-Domestic fury and fierce civil strife Shall cumber all the parti of 'this wild isle.' Blood and destruction shall be so in use, that ...

    Article : 779 words
  10. Advertising

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    Advertising : 164 words
  11. ARRIVAL OF GOVERNOR GAWLER.

    The Petsonjee Bomanjee, with Governor Gawler, his family, and about 200 emigrants on board, arrived in Glenelg Roads yesterday morning, all well, after a pleasant [?] ...

    Article : 106 words
  12. This Evening's Mail.

    We understand that a subscription for a Regatta it on foot, to take place on the 1st De-cember, the anniversary of the discovery of Tasmania in 1642. We also learn that his ...

    Article : 134 words
  13. THE CORNWALL CHRONICLE. LAUNCESTON. V.D. LAND, SATURDAY, NOV. 3, 1838.

    This subject seems to occupy the attention of our several contemporaries, not one of whom has, as yet, we believe, furnished any plan for improving it. In the 10th number, of date ...

    Article : 4,031 words
  14. THE HORRIBLE CASE TO BE PROVED ON OATH, AND A CASE OF BLASPHEMY BROUGHT HOME TO THE PERPETRATOR OF THE DEED!!!

    SIR—I cannot past over the letter of S. T, in the last number or the Launceston Advertiser, without exposing facts relating to the circumstance, which will, I trust prevent the ...

    Article : 513 words
  15. THE PULPIT versus THE PRESS.

    We are thoroughly disgusted with the above-named subject, and will not, after this writing, be induced under any circumstances to notice it, even though the pulpit of the Episcopalcan ...

    Article : 411 words
  16. Corn Market.

    Wheat 7s to 7s 6d., Cape barley 5s 6d., English do. 6s. 6d to 7s., per bushel, hay £4 16s to £6, straw £3 10s. ...

    Article : 124 words
  17. To the Editor.

    SIR—The following we the particulars, the head or which I was fined in the sum £2 and 10s. costs, on the 22nd October [?] whilst absent from home on urgent business. ...

    Article : 260 words
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