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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. (From the Sydney Morning Herald.) ARRIVALS.
The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843-1893) Wednesday 1 April 1846, page 3
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The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843-1893) Wednesday 1 April 1846, page 3
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| 2008-10-12 11:00:31.0 | user:public:nellibell49 | Cheyne, all living on'John Robertson's cedar Wentworth, and Mr. Campbell, of Bligb-st., aa " menial servants." They are to receive at the rate "of five rupees per month, and a weekly raïfon. oÇ 7lbs. rice, lflb. dholl, £lb. onions, Jib.' saft;- Jib. chillies, Jib. oil, and a " a brass pot, a brass plate, blanket, cap and dhooty, and jacket.'' Further, the parlies to whom they ure indented are bound to pro- | Cheyne, all living on John Robertson's cedar Wentworth, and Mr. Campbell, of Bligh-st., as " menial servants." They are to receive at the rate of five rupees per month, and a weekly ration. of 7lbs. rice, 1 3/4lb. dholl, 1/2lb. onions, 1/4lb. salt;- 1/4lb. chillies, 1/4lb. oil, and a a brass pot, a brass plate, blanket, cap and dhooty, and jacket.' Further, the parlies to whom they are indented are bound to pro- |
| 2008-10-12 10:57:01.0 | user:public:nellibell49 | awl six in the steerage. 27.-PKobe, schooner, 89 tons, Captain the Templar. were pa89ed with the object of setting on A. committee was appointed to carry out the | and six in the steerage. 27.-Phoebe, schooner, 89 tons, Captain the Templar.Help fix this text! were passed with the object of setting on A. committee was appointed to carry out theHelp fix this text! |
| 2008-08-10 09:51:21.0 | user:public:nellibell49 | dered by the blacks. . The same letter also | dered by the blacks. The same letter also |
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