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Advertising : 959 wordsThe weather has been most terrific here during the last five weeks, in some parts washing down houses, sweeping away cornfields, and cutting up the roads into water courses. But the greatest ...
Article : 774 wordsJuly 17.—Laughing Water, 222 tons, C. Newman, commander from Singapore. Passengers— Mrs. Newman and children. Cargo—613 bags sugar, 150 chests tea, Barker and Gull; 711 ...
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Article : 633 wordsBy the last mail intelligence was received of the appointment of a new Comptroller General in the person of Captain Newland, R.N., who has filled a similar office in Bermuda. ...
Article : 942 wordsIt would be as tiresome as it is painful to relate in detail, the vast amount of destruction caused by the terrible floods with which we have been visited for more than a month past, and ...
Article : 936 wordsSIR,—At least one-third of my letters, whether from Europe or the Colonies, bear one or other of them, the following stamps:—"Missent to Adelaide," "Missent to Melbourne," and ...
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Family Notices : 36 wordsAlthough it is yet early to receive a correct return of the damage done to public property during the late floods, it is known that there has been great destruction; not ...
Article : 1,371 wordsMr. Mackey's Eastern Copper Company has, we learn, been blown upon. Mr. Peterson the barrister, is severely reflected upon for his efforts to serene Mr. ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Wed 30 Jul 1862, Page 2
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