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    WE congratulate those of our fellow colonists who are in a situation to profit by the new Government Notice, in our last page, relating to grants in extension. ...

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  3. LAUNCESTON: THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 6, 1837.

    If I might give a short hint to an impartial writer, it would be to tell him hit fate. If he resolves to venture upon the dangerous precipice of telling unbiassed truth, let him proclaim war with mankind [?] la mode le pais ...

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  4. ENGLISH NEWS BY THE "SARAH."

    Letters from Go[?]z inform us that Charles X. was buried on the 18th ult. The body was deposited provisionally in the conve[?] of the Franciscans in that town.—December 1. ...

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  5. THE WOOL TRADE.

    WE are glad to hear that this branch of business has become a little more lively, and especially the finer foreign wools. There appears to be a pretty general impression that this description of wool will ...

    Article : 566 words
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