From Port Phillip, on Tuesday last, whence she sailed the 8th instant, the big Lady Margaret, Captain Budge, with sundries. Passengers, Mrs. Bell and Child, and three in the steerage. ...
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Article : 1,765 wordsIn our last publication we had, owing to the crowded state of our columns, only an opportunity of giving the substance of the following brief summary of British intelligence, which ...
Article : 493 wordsTHE interest excited in the public mind by the opening of Moreton Bay, is so considerable that doubtless any information concerning that favoured spot, which we may be enabled to ...
Article : 723 wordsThe Committee met on Tuesday pursuant to adjournment, at the Royal Exchange Rooms. There were present—Mr. Wentworth, in the chair; Mr. A. [?]Beckcit, Mr. Blaud, Mr. ...
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The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842), Thu 14 Apr 1842, Page 2
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