Oct. 19—Isabells, barque, 195 tons, Moore, from Port Albert October 25, with bullocks and sheep. Passengers— Mr. Moran, Mr. Alphistone, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin and child, Mrs. Hughes and child. Agent, Forster. ...
Article : 566 wordsFor LONDON via Melbourne, per Calcutta, on or about the 31st instant. For PORT ALBERT, per Mary Ann, This Day, at noon. ...
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Family Notices : 65 wordsDEPARTURES.—October 26—Brig, Shamrock, for Newcastle. 26—Schooner Hawk, for Geelong. 27—Brig Mercury, for Melbourne; schooner Douglass, for Port Fairy. [?]—L.S.N. Co's steamer Lady Bird, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 34 wordsAt the request of several settlers on the coast, the Titania's day of sailing has been altered to Wednesday in each week, instead of Tuesday. The owners of the cutter Oberon have determined to ...
Article : 469 wordsFEW questions are so completely environed with difficulties as those connected with the proper regulation by law of public houses. The only excuse that the law has for ...
Article : 1,102 wordsTHE DISCUSSION ON MR DRY'S MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS TO THE QUEEN TO ISSUE FARE PARDONS TO DESERVING PRISONERS, &c. Dr OFFICER moved, pursuant to notice, and ...
Article : 8,576 wordsWheat, 15s. 6d. to 16s. per bush., scarce; barley (English), 10s,; finest flour, £34 to £36 per ton; brau, 4[?]. 3d. per bushel; Cape barley, 9s do; oats., 9s to 10s. 0d. do; peas, ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 31 Oct 1854, Page 2
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