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  2. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    On the 24th Inst Arrived, the Eagle Schooner, Captain Pratt, from Launceston,—Passenger and Super cargo, Mr. Hugh Vallence; touched at Port Augusta; coming out of the Port spoke the ...

    Article : 103 words
  3. THE NATIVES AGAIN!

    It is sincerely to be lamented that we should again be called upon to notice an outrage of an aggravated nature, committed by the natives. Some stock, the ...

    Article : 896 words
  4. IMPORTS Per Eagle, Capt. C. Pratt from Launceston.

    25 tons flour, 1800 bushels wheat, 500 bushels oats, 3 puncheons rum, 10 tons potatoes, 6 bullocks, 50 sheep, 2 tons hay, 2 cases merchandize, 1 case ...

    Article : 36 words
  5. THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL

    We have long considered it a grievous hardship, that we should be subjected to any monopoly, more especially of so material an article of food, as flour. ...

    Article : 973 words
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