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There is in yesterday's Monitor a very curious sort of reply to the letter from Mr. HELY, published in our last number. The charge—the serious charge— ...
Article : 1333 words view this articleFrom Launceston, yesterday, whence she sailed the 19th August, the schooner Fortitude, Wood master. Lading, wheat, &c. Passengers, Messrs. William Hill, Philip Holman, and George Gluo. ...
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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 91 words view this articleThe second of these Concerts was given at the Pulteney Hotel, on Tuesday evening last, to a highly respectable company. The music, vocal and instrumental, was ...
Article : 2166 words view this articleThe Act of the Governor and Council, 4 William IV. No. 11, entitled "An Act for "making and improving the Roads "throughout the Colony of New South ...
Article : 1235 words view this articleMONDAY, SEPT. 1.—Mary Davis was charged before their Worships of the Police Bench, with stealing 1 wine glass, 2 knives and forks, 1 silver spoon, 1 plate, and 1 ring of the value of 8s. ...
Article : 1941 words view this articleWHEAT—The weather during the early part of the month continuing dry, accompanied with harsh winds, the wheat had in many parts of the district assumed an ...
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