From South Australia, yesterday, whence she sailed 7th instant, the brig Thirteen, 250 tons, Captain—, [?]n ballast, and twenty passengers. From the Indian Isles, same day, the barque Columbian, ...
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Article : 2,925 wordsThe Thirteen arrived yesterday from South Australia, has on board 20 passengers, the greater part of whom were bound to Port Phillip, but owing to the heavy weather which ...
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The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842), Thu 23 Jul 1840, Page 2
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