NLA Trial index

NLA Trial Articles from 1862

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Article ID 4608667, Family Notices, Family Notices, page 3 1862-10-18, The Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1861 - 1864), 488 words, 9 corrections

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BIRÍHS, »IAURIÄ6ES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.
BIRTHS. BIRTHS. BIRTHS.
BINDON.-On the 25th Angust last, at Glad- BINDON.—On the 25th August last, at Glad- BINDON.-On the 25th August last, at Gladstone,
stone, Mrs. M. B. Blndon, of a daughter. stone, Mrs. M. B. Bindon, of a daughter. Mrs. M. B. Bindon, of a daughter.
CARDEW.-At Euroombab, on the 31st August, CARDEW.—At Euroombah, on the 31st August, CARDEW -At Euroombah, on the 31st August,
the wife of Pollet Cardew, Esq., of a daughter. the wife of Pollet Cardew, Esq., of a daughter. the wife of Pollet Cardew, Esq., of a daughter.
DODWELL.—On the 14th ultimo, at Shottes- DODWELL.—On the 14th ultimo, at Shottes- DODWELL.—On the 14th ultimo, at Shottesbrooke
brooke, Mrs. Dodwell, of a daughter. brooke, Mrs. Dodwell, of a daughter. Mrs. Dodwell, of a daughter.
GARDNER.—On the 21st ultimo, at Margaret- GARDNER.—On the 21st ultimo, at Margaret- GARDNER-On the 21st ultimo, at Margaret-
street, the wife of Owen Gardner, of a son. street, the wife of Owen Gardner, of a son. street, the wife of Owen Gardner, of a son.
MYLNE.—On the 5th instant, at Eatonswill, MYLNE.—On the 5th instant, at Eatonswill, MYLES-On the 5th instant, at Eatonswill,
Clarence River, Mrs. Graham Mylne, of a Clarence River, Mrs. Graham Mylne, of a Clarence River, Mrs. Graham Mylne, of a
(lauft liter. daughter. (large liner.
O'DRISCOLL.—On the 27th ultimo, at Cooltigue, O'DRISCOLL.—On the 27th ultimo, at Cooltigue, O'DRISCOLL.—On the 27th ultimo, at Cooltigue,
South Brisbane (the residence of her brother, W. South Brisbane (the residence of her brother, W. South Brisbane (the residence of her brother, W.
T. Blakenoy, Esq ), the wife of William O'Diii T. Blakeney, Esq.), the wife of William O'Dris- T. Blakeney, Esq ), the wife of William O'Diii
coll, Eiq., Alanager of the National Bank, Lis« coll, Esq., Manager of the National Bank, Lis- coll, Esq., Manager of the National Bank, List
towel, Ireland, of a son. towel, Ireland, of a son. towel, Ireland, of a son.
SMITH.—On the 8th instant, Mrs. Shepherd SMITH.—On the 8th instant, Mrs. Shepherd SMYTH-On the 8th instant, Mrs. Shepherd
Smith, of a daughter. ?. Smith, of a daughter. Smith, of a daughter..
SPENCER.—At South Brisbane, on the 27th ult., SPENCER.—At South Brisbane, on the 27th ult., SPENCER-On South Brisbane, on the 27th ult.,
Mrs. G. Spencer, of a daughter. Mrs. G. Spencer, of a daughter. Mrs. G. Spencer, of a daughter.
STOWELL.—On the 3rd instant, at her residence, STOWELL.—On the 3rd instant, at her residence, POWELL-On the 3rd instant, at her residence,
South Brisbane, the wife of Hugh Stowell, Esq., South Brisbane, the wife of Hugh Stowell, Esq., South Brisbane, the wife of Hugh Stowell, Esq.,
ot a ton of a son. of a ton
TIERNEY.—On the 19th ultimo, at the Royal TIERNEY.—On the 19th ultimo, at the Royal TIERNEY-On the 19th ultimo, at the Royal
Oak Hotel, South Brisbane, Mrs. J. J. Tierney, Oak Hotel, South Brisbane, Mrs. J. J. Tierney, Oak Hotel, South Brisbane, Mrs. J. J. Tierney,
of a son. of a son. of a son.
WHITEHILL.—At Spring Hill, on the 5th inst., WHITEHILL.—At Spring Hill, on the 5th inst., WHITEHILL.—At Spring Hill, on the 5th inst.,
Mrs. W. 0. Whitehill, of a son. Mrs. W. C. Whitehill, of a son. Mrs. W. C. Whitehill, of a son.
WRIGHT.—At Charlotte-street, on the 8th inst., WRIGHT.—At Charlotte-street, on the 8th inst., WEIGHTMAN Charlotte-street, on the 8th inst.,
Mrs. W. E. Wright, of a daughter" Mrs. W. E. Wright, of a daughter. Mrs. W. E. Wright, of a daughter"
MARRIAGES. MARRIAGES. MARRIAGES.
COOTE—AARON.—On the 18th ultimo, at St. COOTE—AARON.—On the 18th ultimo, at St. COOTE—AARON.—On the 18th ultimo, at St.
James' Church, Sydney, by the Revr Canon James' Church, Sydney, by the Rev. Canon James' Church, Sydney, by the Rev Canon
Allwood, Audley Coote, youngest sou of John Allwood, Audley Coote, youngest son of John Allwood, Audley Coote, youngest son of John
Coote, Esq., oi Witham, Essex, England, to Coote, Esq., of Witham, Essex, England, to Coote, Esq., of Witham, Essex, England, to
Alice Harriet, youngest daughter of Isaao Alice Harriet, youngest daughter of Isaac Alice Harriet, youngest daughter of Isaac
Aaron, Ebq., of Hyde Park Terrace, Sydney. Aaron, Esq., of Hyde Park Terrace, Sydney. Aaron, Esq., of Hyde Park Terrace, Sydney.
MENZIES—CRAMB.—On the 18th ultimo, at MENZIES—CRAMB.—On the 18th ultimo, at MENZIES—CRAMB.—On the 18th ultimo, at
the residence of Mr. James Campbell, Cliar the residence of Mr. James Campbell, Char- the residence of Mr. James Campbell, Charlotte-street,
lotte-strevit, by the Rev. B. G. Wilson, B.M, lotte-street, by the Rev. B. G. Wilson, B.M., by the Rev. B. G. Wilson, BM,
Air. Robert Menzies, of Pollookshaws, to MU» Mr. Robert Menzies, of Pollockshaws, to Miss Mr. Robert Menzies, of Pollookshaws, to Miss
Sarah Cramb, third daughter of the late Mr. Sarah Cramb, third daughter of the late Mr. Sarah Cramb, third daughter of the late Mr.
John Cramb, builder, Greenook, Scotland. John Cramb, builder, Greenock, Scotland. John Cramb, builder, Greenock, Scotland.
DEATHS. DEATHS. DEATHS.
BRODIE.—At the Pine River, on the 27th ult., BRODIE.—At the Pine River, on the 27th ult., BRODIE.—At the Pine River, on the 27th ult.,
J. D. L. Brodie, youngest sou of Mr. H. Brodie, J. D. L. Brodie, youngest son of Mr. H. Brodie, J. D. L. Brodie, youngest son of Mr. H. Brodie,
builrlci, Sydney, aged 22 years. builder, Sydney, aged 22 years. builder, Sydney, aged 22 years.
BUXTON.—On the 14th ultimo, at the residence BUXTON.—On the 14th ultimo, at the residence FENTON-On the 14th ultimo, at the residence
ot her parents, Queen-street, Brisbane, Matilda of her parents, Queen-street, Brisbane, Matilda of her parents, Queen-street, Brisbane, Matilda
Adelaide, the only and beloved child of John W. Adelaide, the only and beloved child of John W. Adelaide, the only and beloved child of John W.
and Matilda Buxton, aged tbiee years and six and Matilda Buxton, aged three years and six and Matilda Buxton, aged three years and six
months. months. months.
CHUBB.—June 28, at the residence of her grand- CHUBB.—June 28, at the residence of her grand- CHUBB.—June 28, at the residence of her grandfather,
father, Thomas Chubb, Esq., Malmesbury, acci- father, Thomas Chubb, Esq., Malmesbury, acci- Thomas Chubb, Esq., Malmesbury, accidentally
dentally drowned In the Uiver Avon, aged 4 years dentally drowned in the River Avon, aged 4 years drowned in the River Avon, aged 4 years
and U months, Kate Beatrice, the youngest and 11 months, Kate Beatrice, the youngest and 11 months, Kate Beatrice, the youngest
daughter of William Chubb, Esq , 13, Hindo daughter of William Chubb, Esq., 13, Hinde- daughter of William Chubb, Esq , 13, Hindon
street, Manchester-square, and 14, South-square, street, Manchester-square, and 14, South-square, street, Manchester-square, and 14, South Square,
Gray's Inn, London, solicitor. Gray's Inn, London, solicitor. Gray's Inn, London, solicitor.
HAINES.—On the 29th ultimo, at the residence of HAINES.—On the 29th ultimo, at the residence of HAINES.—On the 29th ultimo, at the residence of
R. E. G. Johnson.Esq., Fortitude Valley, George, R. E. G. Johnson Esq., Fortitude Valley, George, R. E. G. Johnson Esq., Fortitude Valley, George,
the only son of David and Eliza Haines, aged the only son of David and Eliza Haines, aged the only son of David and Eliza Haines, aged
four years. four years. four years.
MEYER.—On Friday morning, 23rd instant, MEYER.—On Friday morning, 23rd instant, MEYERS-On Friday morning, 23rd instant,
Rebecca Mary, aged 6 months, youngest Rebecca Mary, aged 6 months, youngest Rebecca Mary, aged 6 months, youngest
daughter of Henry Meyer, Freemasons' Hotel, daughter of Henry Meyer, Freemasons' Hotel, daughter of Henry Meyer, Freemasons' Hotel,
Albeit-street, pfthis city. Albert-street, of this city. Albert-street, of this city.
TOWNSON.—On the 29th ultimo, at Wickham TOWNSON.—On the 29th ultimo, at Wickham RANSON-On the 29th ultimo, at Wickham
Tenace, Georgina Townson, the beloved wife of Terrace, Georgina Townson, the beloved wife of Terrace, Georgina Townson, the beloved wife of
AV. P. Townson, Esq., B A., aged 26 j ears, late W. P. Townson, Esq., B A., aged 26 years, late W. P. Townson, Esq., B A., aged 26 years, late
of Cuilaghmore, Callow. of Cullaghmore, Carlow. of Curraghmore, Callow.
WING.—On the 2nd instant, at the residence of WING.—On the 2nd instant, at the residence of WING-On the 2nd instant, at the residence of
the Bev. James Voller, Newtown, Sydney, the the Rev. James Voller, Newtown, Sydney, the the Rev. James Voller, Newtown, Sydney, the
Rev. Robert Wing, late of Milford HayeD, aged Rev. Robert Wing, late of Milford Haven, aged Rev. Robert Wing, late of Milford Haven, aged
28 years. 28 years. 28 years.
-. -* -a
Identified overProof corrections MANAGER /ALBERT/STREET|ALBERTSTREET EUROOMBAH BLAKENEY ISAAC THIS THREE GREENOCK MISS JOHNSON HAVEN
Identified overProof non-corrections CARLOW POLLOCKSHAWS CULLAGHMORE HINDE LISTOWEL [**VANDALISED]
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Searchability of unique words16290.796.966.7
Weighted Words92.697.565.6

Article ID 5709052, Article, TASMANIA., page 6 1862-01-27, The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 339 words, 4 corrections

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TASMANIA. TASMANIA. TASMANIA.
EXECUTION,-The warrant has boen reoeived EXECUTION.—The warrant has been received EXECUTION. The warrant has been received
lor tho execution of William Worthy, who w»3 for the execution of William Worthy, who was for the execution of William Worthy, who was
sentenced to death at the last criminal sittings of sentenced to death at the last criminal sittings of sentenced to death at the last criminal sittings of
ihe Supreme Court, Launceston, for stabbing his the Supreme Court, Launceston, for stabbing his the Supreme Court, Launceston, for stabbing his
mother-in-law, Mrs. Margaret Brown, with in- mother-in-law, Mrs. Margaret Brown, with in- mother-in-law, Mrs. Margaret Brown, with intent
tent to murder her. The execution will take tent to murder her. The execution will take to murder her. The execution will take
S lace on Monday, 3rd February.-Launceston place on Monday, 3rd February.—Launceston place on Monday, 3rd February. Launceston
examiner, Jan. 23. Examiner, Jan. 23. Examiner, Jan. 23.
COOL ROBBERY.-On Tuesday evening a maa COOL ROBBERY.—On Tuesday evening a man COOL ROBBERY.-On Tuesday evening a man
named Robert Seaward dashed his hand through named Robert Seaward dashed his hand through named Robert Seaward dashed his hand through
a pane of glass in the window of the shop of Mr. a pane of glass in the window of the shop of Mr. a pane of glass in the window of the shop of Mr.
7orker,|watchmaker, of St. John-street, and took Parker, watchmaker, of St. John-street, and took 7orker,|watchmaker, of St. John-street, and took
out two watches,'which were hanging up, put out two watches, which were hanging up, put out two watches, which were hanging up, put
them in his pockets, and ran off. Mr. Parker, them in his pockets, and ran off. Mr. Parker, them in his pockets, and ran off. Mr. Parker,
who had gone into an adjoining room, imme- who had gone into an adjoining room, imme- who had gone into an adjoining room, immediately
diately ran after him, and when near Trinity diately ran after him, and when near Trinity ran after him, and when near Trinity
Church the delinquent was apprehended by a Church the delinquent was apprehended by a Church the delinquent was apprehended by a
policeman. Tho watches were found in his pos- policeman. The watches were found in his pos- policeman. The watches were found in his pos-
session.-Launceston Examiner, Jan. 22. session.-- Launceston Examiner, Jan. 22. session. Launceston Examiner, Jan. 22.
COAL-ITELDS.-On Friday evening Mr. Chap- COAL-FIELDS.—On Friday evening Mr. Chap- COALFIELDS. On Friday evening Mr. Chap-
man moved that the sum of £1,000 bo appro- man moved that the sum of £1,000 bo appro- man moved that the sum of £1,000 be appropriated
priated to the formation of a jetty and tramway priated to the formation of a jetty and tramway to the formation of a jetty and tramway
at Long Point, to facilitate the conveyance and at Long Point, to facilitate the conveyance and at Long Point, to facilitate the conveyance and
shipment of coal. Mr. C. Meredith opposed the shipment of coal. Mr. C. Meredith opposed the shipment of coal. Mr. C. Meredith opposed the
crant, as the coast was utterly destitute of a crant, as the coast was utterly destitute of a grant, as the coast was utterly destitute of a
barbour. The motion was passed ; as also a harbour. The motion was passed ; as also a harbour. The motion was passed ; as also a
vote of £1,500 to test the extent and quality of vote of £1,500 to test the extent and quality of vote of £1,500 to test the extent and quality of
the Tasmanian coal deposits.-Launceston Exa- the Tasmanian coal deposits.-- Launceston Exa- the Tasmanian coal deposits Launceston Examiner,
miner, Jan. 21. miner, Jan. 21. Jan. 21.
THE LAUNCESTON GOLD-DIGGING ASSOCIA THE LAUNCESTON GOLD-DIGGING ASSOCIA- THE LAUNCESTON GOLD DIGGING ASSOCIA
niON.-The committee started a party of eight TION.—The committee started a party of eight ON. The committee started a party of eight
experienced Californian and Victorian diggers to experienced Californian and Victorian diggers to experienced Californian and Victorian diggers to
Fingal, on Monday. They are well equipped aal Fingal, on Monday. They are well equipped and Fingal, on Monday. They are well equipped and
supplied with tools and stores, oradles, pumps, supplied with tools and stores, oradles, pumps, supplied with tools and stores, cradles, pumps,
long toms, &c Mr. John Mitchell, who volun- long toms, &c. Mr. John Mitchell, who volun- long toms, etc Mr. John Mitchell, who volunteered
teered his servioes as superintendent of tha teered his servioes as superintendent of tha his services as superintendent of the
party, accompanied by Mr. Douslin, builder, party, accompanied by Mr. Douslin, builder, party, accompanied by Mr. Douslin, builder,
whose servioes are also volunteered, loft town whose services are also volunteered, left town whose services are also volunteered, left town
Tor Fingal yesterday morning, to make arraug-j for Fingal yesterday morning, to make arramge- For Fingal yesterday morning, to make arrange
ments for the reception of the party.-CornwM ments for the reception of the party.-- Cornwall ments for the reception of the party. Corowa
Chronicle, Jan. 22. Chronicle, Jan. 22. Chronicle, Jan. 22.
THE NEW TAXES.-The abominable measure THE NEW TAXES.-- The abominable measure THE NEW YATES-The abominable measure
of the Ministry, to levy a tax of 10 per cent, al of the Ministry, to levy a tax of 10 per cent. ad of the Ministry, to levy a tax of 10 per cent, ad
valorem duties, has passed both Houses of Par- valorem duties, has passed both Houses of Par- valorem duties, has passed both Houses of Parliament.
liament. Will the public stand this quietly ? liament. Will the public stand this quietly ? Will the public stand this quietly ?
Will the citizens not petition the Governor t o Will the citizens not petition the Governor to Will the citizens not petition the Governor to
dissolve the Parliament? We shall see l-Iltii, dissolve the Parliament ? We shall see ! Ibil, dissolve the Parliament? We shall see little,
Jan. 22, _ Jan. 22. Jan. 22, A
Identified overProof corrections LEFT BEEN PLACE SERVICES ADVALOREM WHICH MAN RECEIVED HARBOUR
Identified overProof non-corrections CORNWALL THA [**VANDALISED] BO [**VANDALISED] ORADLES [**VANDALISED] ARRAMGE MENTS [**VANDALISED] FIELDS CRANT [**VANDALISED] WATCHMAKER ASSOCIATION SERVIOES [**VANDALISED] TAXES [**VANDALISED] IBIL
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Searchability of unique words19992.593.513.3
Weighted Words93.093.811.9

Article ID 5722605, Family Notices, Family Notices, page 4 1862-09-24, The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 193 words, 9 corrections

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BIRTHS. BIRTHS. BIRTHS.
CHAMBERS.-On the 22nd inst., at Runnymede CHAMBERS.—On the 22nd inst., at Runnymede CHAMBERS.-On the 22nd inst., at Runnymede
Villas, Windsor, MrB, William Chambers of a Villas, Windsor, Mrs. William Chambers of a Villas, Windsor, Mrs, William Chambers of a
daughter. daughter. daughter.
MILLS.-On the 19th inst., at her residence, MILLS.—On the 19th inst., at her residence, MILLS.-On the 19th inst., at her residence,
Wàltham-terrace, Riohmond, the wife oE T. Waltham-terrace, Richmond, the wife of T. Waltham-terrace, Richmond, the wife of T.
Reid Mills, Military Purveyor's Department, Reid Mills, Military Purveyor's Department, Reid Mills, Military Surveyor's Department,
of a daughter. of a daughter. of a daughter.
ROBB.-On the 21st inst-,at Gateside Villa, South ROBB.—On the 21st inst., at Gateside Villa, South ROBB.-On the 21st instant Gateside Villa, South
I Yarra, the wife of William Robb, Oriental Yarra, the wife of William Robb, Oriental Yarra, the wife of William Robb, Oriental
Bank Corporation, Melbourne, of a son. Bank Corporation, Melbourne, of a son. Bank Corporation, Melbourne, of a son.
SMYTH.-On tho 22nd inst, nt Castlemaine, Mrs. SMYTH.—On the 22nd inst., at Castlemaine, Mrs. SMYTH.-On the 22nd inst., at Castlemaine, Mrs.
George Smyth of a son. George Smyth of a son. George Smyth of a son.
MARRIAGE. MARRIAGE. MARRIAGE.
KlDNEy-JAMES.-On the 23rd inst., at St. KIDNEY—JAMES.—On the 23rd inst., at St. KlDNEy-JAMES.-On the 23rd inst., at St.
Mark's, Fitzroy, by the Rev, R. B. Barlow, Mark's, Fitzroy, by the Rev. R. B. Barlow, Mark's, Fitzroy, by the Rev. B. Barlow,
Thomas, second ion of Mr. William Kidney, of Thomas, second son of Mr. William Kidney, of Thomas, second son of Mr. William Kidney, of
Whitiler, Stewarton, Ayrshire, Scotland, to Whitiler, Stewarton, Ayrshire, Scotland, to Whittier, Stewarton, Ayrshire, Scotland, to
Annie, only daughter of Mr. John James, of Annie, only daughter of Mr. John James, of Annie, only daughter of Mr. John James, of
Collingwood, formerly of Hobart Town, Tas- Collingwood, formerly of Hobart Town, Tas- Collingwood, formerly of Hobart Town, Tasmania.
mania. No cards, mania. No cards. No cards,
DEATHS. DEATHS. DEATHS.
DOYLE.-On the 23rd inst., at 187 Little Collins DOYLE.—On the 23rd inst., at 187 Little Collins- DOYLE.-On the 23rd inst., at 187 Little Collins-street
street east, Melbourne, Mr. Thomas Doyle, street east, Melbourne, Mr. Thomas Doyle, east, Melbourne, Mr. Thomas Doyle,
baker, aged thirty years. Birntingham and baker, aged thirty years. Birmingham and baker, aged thirty years. Birmingham and
Launceston paperB please copy. Launceston papers please copy. Launceston papers please copy.
FISHER,-On the 22nd inst., at his residence, FISHER.—On the 22nd inst., at his residence, FISCHER-On the 22nd inst., at his residence,
Moor-street, Fitzroy, of disease of the heart, Moor-street, Fitzroy, of disease of the heart, Moor-street, Fitzroy, of disease of the heart,
Mr. John Fisher, late of Liverpool, aged sixty Mr. John Fisher, late of Liverpool, aged sixty- Mr. John Fisher, late of Liverpool, aged sixty
live years. Homo papers please copy. five years. Home papers please copy. five years. Home papers please copy.
MABrYK.-On the 17th July, at Ramsgate, Ann, MARTYR.—On the 17th July, at Ramsgate, Ann, MABrYK.-On the 17th July, at Ramsgate, Ann,
widow of Thomas Martyr, Esq., of Greenwich, widow of Thomas Martyr, Esq., of Greenwich, widow of Thomas Martyr, Esq., of Greenwich,
Kent, and mother of Mr. Martyr, of Geelong, Kent, and mother of Mr. Martyr, of Geelong, Kent, and mother of Mr. Martyr, of Geelong,
solicitor, aged seventy-four years. solicitor, aged seventy-four years. solicitor, aged seventy-four years.
Identified overProof corrections WALTHAM BIRMINGHAM SOUTHYARRA FIVE HOME RICHMOND
Identified overProof non-corrections WHITILER [**VANDALISED] PURVEYORS [**VANDALISED]
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Searchability of unique words10194.198.066.7
Weighted Words94.498.064.8

Article ID 31817601, Article, BATES OF PILOTAGE AT FORT ADELAIDE., page 2 1862-12-02, The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), 138 words, 3 corrections

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BATES OF PILOTAGE AT FORT ADELAIDE. RATES OF PILOTAGE AT PORT ADELAIDE. RATES OF PILOTAGE AT PORT ADELAIDE.
Rates of pilotage to be levied at Port Elliot, passed b Rates of pilotage to be levied at Port Elliot, passed by Rates of pilotage to be levied at Port Elliot, passed by the
the Marine Board, in pursuance of the powers vested in them the Marine Board, in pursuance of the powers vested in them Marine Board, in pursuance of the powers vested in them
by Marine Board Act of 1860. November 12, 1860. by Marine Board Act of 1860, November 12, 1860. by Marine Board Act of 1860. November 12, 1860.
For every vessel of 30 tons takmg a pilot- For every vessel of 30 tons taking a pilot— For every vessel of 30 tons taking a pilot
In ____ ~ _ —£l 10 O In ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... £1 10 0 In the ~ _ all 10 O
OUt M. M, M* M. M. ?W *M 1^11) 0 Out ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 10 0 OUt M. M., M. M. M. W M 1911) 0
For every vessel above 30 tons, and not ex For every vessel above 30 tons, and not ex- For every vessel above 30 tons, and not exceeding
ceeding nine feet in draught— ceeding nine feet in draught— nine feet in draught
InL _ ZT _3 0 0 In ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 0 0 In 2 5 ZT 6 6 3 0 0
Out _ _ _ _ _ a o o Out ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 0 0 Out 4 4 4 6 6 2 2 a o of
Fer every foot, or part of a foot, of draught For every foot, or part of a foot, of draught For every foot, or part of a foot, of draught
above nine feet— above nine feet— above nine feet
In _ ?? m. —* ?? *** 10.*o In ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 0 10 0 In a ?? m. s ?? the 10th
Out _ _ ... _ _ _ _ Dm o Out ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . 0 10 0 Out 4 4 ... 2 2 2 2 Dm o
tig not compulsory o take a pilot at Port Klloit. It is not compulsory to take a pilot at Port Elliot. tag not compulsory to take a pilot at Port Elliot.
Identified overProof corrections TAKING
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Searchability of unique words4490.993.225.0
Weighted Words91.993.925.0

Article ID 41454074, Article, No Title, page 3 1862-06-24, Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), 75 words, 3 corrections

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CoRaIowLL IrnantRr.-Snate of the Cornwall CORNWALL INFIRMARY.-- State of the Cornwall CoRaIowLL IrnantRr.-Snate of the Cornwall
lHospital and Infirmary for the week ending Hospital and Infirmary for the week ending Hospital and Infirmary for the week ending
Juno 21st; 1862. l. June 21st, 1862. June 21st; 1862. I.
llm. Femalna Toal. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Males. Females. Total. am. Females Total.
Reomsined ................... 40 ... 9 ... 55 Remained ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 46 ... 9 ... 55 Reomsined 2.................. 40 9 ... 55
Since admitted .........:. 4 ... 1 ... 5 Since admitted ... ... ... ... ... .. 4 ... 1 ... 5 Since admitted 2........:. 4 1 1 5 5
Total ............ ... 50o ... 10 ... 60 Total ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 50 ... 10 ... 60 Total 500 10 60
Disca ;rged ............ .. 3 ... 1 ... 4 Discharged ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 3 ... 1 ... 4 Disca aged 2........... 3 3 1 1 4
Died ............................. 0 ... 2 Died ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. 2 ... 0 ... 2 Died ............................. 0 2
Romaining ............ 45 ... 9 ... 54 Remaining ... ... ... ... ... ... .. 45 ... 9 ... 54 Remaining ............ 45 9 ... 54
Oetloor' patients treatol Out-door patients treated Outdoor' patients treated
during thewcek............ L10 during the week ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 10 during thereon............ Lot
J..... ..r. LD LLan, J. L. MILLER, 3..... or. OLD LLan,
Surgeon Superintendent Surgeon Superintendent. Surgeon Superintendent
Identified overProof corrections REMAINING JUNE HOSPITAL TREATED FEMALES /OUT/DOOR|OUTDOOR
Identified overProof non-corrections DISCHARGED MILLER STATE REMAINED MALES
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Article ID 66327950, Family Notices, Family Notices, page 2 1862-10-16, The Star (Ballarat, Vic. : 1855 - 1864), 74 words, 4 corrections

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BIBTHS. BIRTHS. BIRTHS.
On Ute l£th October, Un William Shaw (of the On the 15th October, Mrs. William Shaw (of the On the 10th October, On William Shaw (of the
firm of Carter and Co., Phoenix Foundry), of a eon, firm of Carter and Co., Phœnix Foundry), of a son, firm of Carter and Co., Phoenix Foundry), of a son,
both doing we'L Home papers please copy. both doing well. Home papers please copy. both doing well Home papers please copy.
On the 15th October, at Dabry Cottage, Winder On the 15th October, at Dabry Cottage, Winder- On the 15th October, at Dairy Cottage, Windermere
mere street, Mrs John King, of a daughter. mere street, Mrs. John King, of a daughter. street, Mrs John King, of a daughter.
DEATHS. DEATHS. DEATHS.
On the 14th October, Gustavus Hagen, aged 62J On the 14th October, Gustavus Hagen, aged 52 On the 14th October, Gustavus Hagen, aged 62
years, late of Hanover, of pneumonia. years, late of Hanover, of pneumonia. years, late of Hanover, of pneumonia.
On the 15th October, at Ballarat, Robert John On the 15th October, at Ballarat, Robert John On the 15th October, at Ballarat, Robert John
Day, aged 62 years, native of Kerry, Ireland. Day, aged 62 years, native of Kerry, Ireland. Day, aged 62 years, native of Kerry, Ireland.
Identified overProof corrections WELL BIRTHS SON
Identified overProof non-corrections PHŒNIX DABRY [**VANDALISED]
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Weighted Words92.394.629.5

Article ID 154846156, Article, PARLIAMENTARY BUSINESS. THIS DAY. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. NOTICE OF MOTION., page 7 1862-03-12, The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), 103 words, 4 corrections

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PARLIAMENTARY BUSINESS. PARLIAMENTARY BUSINESS. PARLIAMENTARY BUSINESS.
This Day. THIS DAY. This Day.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
NOTICES OP MOTION' ? NOTICES OF MOTION. NOTICES OF MOTION' ?
' Tho Hon J. P. KttWH' or : To move. That in future no The Hon. J. P. Fawkner: To move. That in future no The Hon J. P. KttWH' or To move. That in future no
leave of absence be R anted to any .nember or memuora of leave of absence be granted to any member or members of leave of absence be R wanted to any member or members of
thia CiMuoil during the present tcsiori. this Council during the present session. this Council during the present session.
The Hon. T. H. Fellows : To moro the Ftispenrfon of bo The Hon. T. H. Fellows: To move the suspension of so The Hon. T. H. Fellows : To more the suspension of so
much of tne funding ordo.'»iii prevent tho pa-cin^ of the much of the standing orders as prevent the passing of the much of the funding ordering prevent the passing of the
Meloournc and Suburban Railway Sale Bill through more Melbourne and Suburban Railway Sale Bill through more Melbourne and Suburban Railway Sale Bill through more
than ono stage on tUa »u;(io iluy. than one stage on the same day. than one stage on tUa suffer day.
ORDERS OP TUB DAY. ORDERS OF THE DAY. ORDERS OF THE DAY.
Library (Joint) Committee adoption of Report. Library (Joint) Committee—adoption of Report. Library (Joint) Committee adoption of Report.
Me bourno and Suburban Rjilw Sato Bill— lo bo read a Melbourne and Suburban Railway Sale Bill—To be read a Melbourne and Suburban Rjilw Sato Bills to be read a
second time. second time. second time.
Identified overProof corrections ONE MELBOURNE SO SESSION SUSPENSION PASSING MEMBERS MEMBER
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Article ID 158185295, Article, RIVERTON. Riverton, Feburary 6., page 2 1862-02-08, Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), 91 words, 3 corrections

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RIVERTON. RIVERTON. RIVERTON.
[From, our own Correspondent.! [From our own Correspondent.] [From, our own Correspondent.]
. iiiyerton, February 6. Riverton, February 6. . Riverton, February 6.
The Local Court was lield yesterday (Wednes The Local Court was held yesterday (Wednes- The Local Court was held yesterday (Wednesday),
day), iicforc Jfr. JiacDcrmott, S.M., and Messrs. day), before Mr. MacDermott, S.M., and Messrs. before Mr. MacDermott, S.M., and Messrs.
Moorliou.se* Xieliolls, Cole, and Coleman. The Moorhouse, Nicholls, Cole, and Coleman. The Moorliou.se* Nicholls, Cole, and Coleman. The
following cases came before the Court:—fiichett following cases came before the Court:—Richett following cases came before the Court:—fiichett
v. Knit, action for £W, for assault—verdict' for v. Knit, action for £30, for assault—verdict for v. Knit, action for 50, for assault—verdict' for
£2 Ids. and costs; Gurner v. Ryan, for threatening £2 10s. and costs; Gurner v. Ryan, for threatening £2 Ids. and costs; Gurner v. Ryan, for threatening
language—bound over to keep the peace. language—bound over to keep the peace. language—bound over to keep the peace.
Several cliildt en have been attacked with measles Several children have been attacked with measles Several children have been attacked with measles
in the township, but without any fatal result in. in the township, but without any fatal result in in the township, but without any fatal result in
any case, "The complaint has been for some time any case. The complaint has been for some time any case, "The complaint has been for some time
prevalent in the district. prevalent in the district. prevalent in the district.
Identified overProof corrections CHILDREN HELD NICHOLLS MR MACDERMOTT
Identified overProof non-corrections RICHETT MOORHOUSE
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All Words128088.494.854.7
Searchability of unique words69889.394.750.7
Weighted Words90.895.450.1