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Advertising : 56 wordsARRIVED.—On the 4th Instant, the [?]brigantine Emma Sherratt, Reid, from Adelaide. Passen-_ gers—Mr. Chauncey, Mr. Cock, and I. Cousins. Cargo—180 bags flour, 30 bags oats, 105 bags bran ...
Article : 115 wordsMr Singleton had arrived in the Enmore on the 7th May, and had assumed the duties of his office. Private letters state that both typhus ...
Article : 112 wordsIN order that the Settlers of the entire colony, should have every opportunity of reading and signing the Address to the new Governor, copies are now lying for ...
Article : 336 wordsH.M.S. Rattlesnake and Bramble were expected to sail from Sydney on the 26th April, for the purpose of surveying the inner barrier of Torres' Straits. The ...
Article : 329 wordsThe following cases were disposed of at these Sessions: the number of oftences committed by the whites is unusually large, but we would hope such an increase of ...
Article : 415 wordsWe have intelligence from Auckland up to the 1st April. A Maori newspaper was to be started forthwith; the following is a translation of a passage in the ...
Article : 137 wordsThis brigantine arrived on Tuesday, afters a rough passage of 28 days. She encountered the late gale some distance south of the Leewin, losing her ...
Article : 1,048 wordsThe Quarterly Meeting of the Trust on Monday last, was, as has been but too often the case, disgraced by unseemly recrimination. The affairs are not perhaps at all times conducted in a manner ...
Article : 2,063 wordsWHALING.—A whale, the first of the season, was captured at Fremantle, on Wednesday last; though but a small fish it was in good condition and is expected ...
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