1 . ■ \ ■■ "JEgles, " who writes in the Australasian says :— -Tljajf-e is a quiet unobserved infitratiqp^fof convictisjbj" into Victoria. Now and again a vessel arrives It from Freemaptle, or the Soured, with a of steerage 7 passengers, >|d I am assured that there are, almost without exception, 7 "Western Australia expirees. . Within the last few weeks I observed the arrival of these-ioterestiDg contributions, at second hand from Portland, an .d Penten tony ilie, 7 with cultivation they might become excellent locksmiths. ; ;. ■■■■■■\ t ..Seven, .hundred thousand pounds of ;; tea 'liave gone ddlyri n^ar therrPassage Islands^ ,£3C : he ,inha;^itatfts now sit oh the shore and drink cold tea.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 7, 9 January 1871, Page 2
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104Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 7, 9 January 1871, Page 2
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