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September 11, 1852 - Golden Times - London, London, England
 
A USTRALIA! AUSTRALIA ! ! AUSTRALIA ! ! TO EMIGRANTS AND OTHERS. J. J. FORD, Auctioneer, House, Estate, and General

A USTRALIA! AUSTRALIA ! ! AUSTRALIA ! ! TO EMIGRANTS AND OTHERS. J. J. FORD, Auctioneer, House, Estate, and General

Business Agent, begs to inform intending Emigrants that he makes QUICK DISPOSALS of PROPERTY and BUSINESSES of every description m a ki ng t e mporary i advances on the same, f required, before completion. Apply at 16, Arlington-street, New North-road, Islington,
September 11, 1852 - Golden Times - London, London, England
 
T • O GENTLEMEN and other Persons (non-traders) whose pecuniary affairs have become embarrassed, and who are struggling against the

T • O GENTLEMEN and other Persons (non-traders) whose pecuniary affairs have become embarrassed, and who are struggling against the

force of accumulating difficulties.—Recent Acts of Parliament afford relief by obtaining protection from arrest, without the painful necessity o f see ing their names.in the "London Gazette," or undergoing any imprisonment; also for Tradesmen whose debts are under £3OO. Books of
September 11, 1852 - Golden Times - London, London, England
 
was shot dead, and the general himself was seized by a grenadier,. but he managed to shake him off and

was shot dead, and the general himself was seized by a grenadier,. but he managed to shake him off and

escape. The English corps which had been sent to recover the heights were also repulsed consequence of the superior numbers in which the French had occupied the ridge; but General Hill, assuming the command of the 29th, charged bravely on the foe, and after a sanguinary and conf
September 18, 1852 - Golden Times - London, London, England
 
Nunn gnus an Arrigu

Nunn gnus an Arrigu

As some workmen were making excavations in Bath last Saturday, they discovered several massive stone coffins of extreme antiquity, containing rare coins and bones, in some nearly the whole skeleton. The workmen in their eagerness to discover more coins, unfortunately broke the c
September 18, 1852 - Golden Times - London, London, England
 
TO INTENDING' EMIGRANTS AND OTHER TRAVELLERS BY SEA. To BE SOLD, for £lO, a CHILD'S DOUBLE -11- CAUL—the sailor's charm

TO INTENDING' EMIGRANTS AND OTHER TRAVELLERS BY SEA. To BE SOLD, for £lO, a CHILD'S DOUBLE -11- CAUL—the sailor's charm

against shipwreck. The Caul came from a male infant, born in 1837, and is certified by the accoucheur. Apply to Mrs. Hartley, No. 16, Winchester-place, Pentonyille, London. ,
September 11, 1852 - Golden Times - London, London, England
 
CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. OLD COURT.—TUESDAY, (Before the Recorder).

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. OLD COURT.—TUESDAY, (Before the Recorder).

EMIGRATION FRAUDS.—The trial of Cornelius Tripe agent, and Henry Graham Montague, mineralogist, who stand charged with unlawfully obtaining, money under false pretences, and of conspiraCy, was resumed this morning. The case occupied the court , the greater portion of yesterday.
September 25, 1852 - Golden Times - London, London, England
 
tt)'t examiutr enlitmu. AN ACCOUNT, DESCRIPTIVE AND ANALYTICAL, OF THE VARIOUS COMPANIES AT THE PRESENT TIME BEFORE THE PUBLIC. No. I. THE BRITISH EXODUS; OR, NATIONAL EMI- GRATION FUND.

tt)'t examiutr enlitmu. AN ACCOUNT, DESCRIPTIVE AND ANALYTICAL, OF THE VARIOUS COMPANIES AT THE PRESENT TIME BEFORE THE PUBLIC. No. I. THE BRITISH EXODUS; OR, NATIONAL EMI- GRATION FUND.

Among the various companies that have lately been put forth, "The British Exodus; or, National Emigration Fund," perhaps, bears its face the most attractive appearance. The List of officersM.oitains the names of several philanthropic public characters, whose connexion with it af
September 18, 1852 - Golden Times - London, London, England
 
FOR PORT PHILIP, direct—Notice to Passengers and Shippers.—The first-class ship BRIGHTMAN, 600 tons burden, J. F. CHAPMAN, Commander, will embark

FOR PORT PHILIP, direct—Notice to Passengers and Shippers.—The first-class ship BRIGHTMAN, 600 tons burden, J. F. CHAPMAN, Commander, will embark

passengers in the London Dock, on Thursday, 9th September. She has still room for a few passengers in enclosed cabins, at £lB, and has also one poop cabin disengaged. Carries a surgeon; and passengers can remain and mess on board for one week after arrival in the colony on payin
September 4, 1852 - Golden Times - London, London, England
 
MARSHALL and EDRIDGE'S LINE of AUSTRALASIAN PACKET SHIPS.—The following first-class ships, noted for their fast-sailing qualities, and having most superior

MARSHALL and EDRIDGE'S LINE of AUSTRALASIAN PACKET SHIPS.—The following first-class ships, noted for their fast-sailing qualities, and having most superior

accommodations for passengers, will sail punctually on their appointed days. Load in the London Docks :
September 4, 1852 - Golden Times - London, London, England