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Article : 384 wordsOur Regatta commenced on Friday, and afforded the usual enjoyment to those who attended. The weather was oppressively hot in the early part of the morning, but as the day advanced, the breeze ...
Article : 924 wordsSIR,—A considerable difference of opinion having existed as to the true interpretation of the Road Act, I trust the following letter which I have received from the Colonial Secretary, in reply to ...
Article : 827 wordsSINGAPORE papers to the 15th September, containing news from Calcutta to the middle of August, arrived last night. After remaining quietly at Jellabad for several months, ...
Article : 225 wordsSIR,—The longitude of the Island of St. Paul, in the Indian Ocean, does not appear to be correctly laid down on the chart. The fleet bound to China, in 1804, under the convoy of B. M. S. Athenian, by observations and ...
Article : 1,080 wordsThe intelligence which has reached tho Colony within the last few days from the country, north of the Orange River, is of a deeply painful and unsatisfactory character. The Boers, it would ...
Article : 203 wordsOur political horizon, we deeply regret to state, is at the present moment not a little gloomy and portentous. Various notices in our present paper will justify this statement. Evils have been ...
Article : 406 wordsThe ground was poorly attended at the commencement of the racing, but towards afternoon, the number of visitors increased considerably. The amusements went more spirited than ...
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Launceston Advertiser (Tas. : 1829 - 1846), Thu 22 Dec 1842, Page 3
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