THE outrages committed at Dr. de Dassel's and elsewhere last week, have set the whole town in consternation ; in which of course the surrounding country participates. Life and property are no longer ...
Article : 2,463 wordsADERDEEN.—We regret to learn, that the Maiden of Midstrath, the oldest inhabitant of the parish of Birse, in this county, perished in one of the late destructive gales. There is no authentic record of the ...
Article : 3,424 wordsOn Monday, the schooner Edward, 60 tons, Jacobs, master, from Circular Head. DEPARTURES. On Saturday, the cutter Fanny, 26 tons, S. G. Henty, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 321 wordsArrived on Tuesday the ship Southworth, 330 tons, Capt. [?] from the Downs 27th September, with 188 male convicts, 2 having died on the voyage. Surgeon-superintendent Dr. Evans, R. N.; the guard consists of ...
Article : 252 wordsBUSHRANGERS.—On Saturday night last, 6 men, well armed, visited the house of Dr. de Dassel, at the back of St. John's church, and after ransacking it throughout, carried off property to the amount, or about £300. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 wordsTHE Home Government is spending our money in deporting prostitutes, imbecile drunken old pensioners, and fancy tradesmen, and "walking gentlemen" of all sorts, to these shores; while the sturdy labourers in the towns ...
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Launceston Advertiser (Tas. : 1829 - 1846), Thu 23 Jan 1834, Page 3
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