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From London and the Cape of Good Hope, yesterday, having left the Downs the 19th August, and the latter the 16th November, the ship John Woodhall, 880 tons, Captain ...
Article : 317 words view this articleFor London, yesterday, the brig Martha, Cap win Wilson, with colonial produce. Passengers—Mrs. Wilson and son, Mr. Ashurst, Mrs. S. Folk, Mr. Benn, and Mr. Bankes. ...
Article : 30 words view this articleJanuary 10.—Endeavour, 10, Robinson, from Port Aiken, with shells; Northumberland, 17, Dennis, from Botany, with shells; [?] Jane, steamer, 156, Wiseman, from ...
Article : 91 words view this articleJanuary 10.—Priseilla, 10, Sutton, for B[?]ne Water, in ballast; Traveller's [?] 30, Settres, for Brisbane Water, with sundries; William, 21, Greig, for Newcastle, ...
Article : 66 words view this article[?]or Launceston, the cutter Rover's Bride, Captain Har[?]old, with a general cargo. For Auckland, the schooner Catherine, Captain Bannatyne, with sundries. ...
Article : 69 words view this articleJanuary 10. Royal Saxon, barque, 510 tons, [?]ge, master, from Launceston, Donaldson, [?]es, and Co. agents, about discharging at [?] Queen's Wharf: 60 bags and 90 barrels ...
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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 40 words view this articleCommunications containing statements such as those in the letter of Philanthropos, should be authenticated. ...
Article : 14 words view this articleBY the Alfred, Capt. Brett, which arrived yesterday, we received our files of English papers to Sept. 23rd, ten days later than those which had previously ...
Article : 233 words view this articleBefore the Chief Commissioner PROOF OF CLAIMS. In the estate of Frederick Forrester, late of Pitt-street, grocer, a third meeting: J. ...
Article : 522 words view this articleTrustees of George Smythe, of Macquarie; place, Sydney, merchant, third, at eleven o'clock. George Smythe, of Macquoric-plade, Sydney, ...
Article : 606 words view this articleAccount Sale of 1048 bales of Australian wool, by Messrs. J. T. Simes and Co., on the 13th of September:- Ex Alfred.—RWL, 1 bale at 1s. 8d., 5 at ...
Article : 2354 words view this articleThe second series of Sales of Colonial Wool, this season, commenced on the 19th and concluded on the 29th July, 1812, consisting of 6,242 Bales Van Diemen's Land Wool ...
Article : 568 words view this articleA sale of Crown land will take place this day, at the Colonial Treasury, at eleven o'clock. The following it an abstract of the land to be sold: ...
Article : 322 words view this articleYesterday on inquisition was held in Mr. R. Driver's Three Tuns Tavern, corner of King and Elizabeth streets, on the body of Christopher [?] who had been found ...
Article : 2531 words view this articleJANUARY 6.—The new arrangements at the Post Office have proved so intricate in the working, that we do not understand them; last Saturday's mail came in before Friday's, and ...
Article : 730 words view this articleBy the Sophia lane steamer, just returned from her usual monthly tup to South Huskisson, we learn that the road from the Bay to Nerri[?] and the intend has been ...
Article : 521 words view this articleJANUARY 7.—The ruin is over, having [?] immensity of good, and judging from [?] appoarances, we may now expect [?] tinuance of warm weather; yesterday [?] ...
Article : 1220 words view this articleGENTLEMEN—Whether Mr Wentworth will condescend to answer your nameless correspondent s questions, I cannot undertake to assert But believing, from a very slight ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 11 Jan 1843, Page 2 - INQUESTS.
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