Mr. F. W. PERRY, of Dungog, wishes us to let the inhabitants of that district know that his name was not withheld in his letter replying to "A.B.C." ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 140 wordsIn the estate of James Welsh, an adjourned single meeting, at Maitland, on Monday, January 4, at eleven. CERTIFICATES OF DISCHARGE. ...
Article : 1,716 wordsTHE GARDEN: Sow cauliflowers, for which December and January are the best months; collect opium.— THE ORCHARD: Thin lateral shoots of peach, nectarine, apricot, and almond trees.—THE FIELDS: All ...
Article : 44 wordsA COPY of the New Waste Lands Act will be found in our fourth page. The chief features in which it differs from Lord Lyttelton's bill are, that it enables ...
Article : 2,093 wordsDECEMBER 17.—St. George, ship, 604 tons, Captain Jones, from London, having left the Downs the 2nd September. Passengers—Mr. John Fairfax, Mr. James ...
Article : 2,255 wordsDECEMBER 18.—The schooner Ebenezer, and the cutter William, in ballast, from Sydney. 20.—The ketch Brothers, from Sydney, in ...
Article : 94 wordsSIR—I would feel exceedingly obliged by your inserting the following in an early number of your journal.—Your obedient servant, ...
Article : 417 wordsLAUNCH AND BOAT RACE.—On Thursday, the 17th instant, was launched from the building yard of Mr. David Brown, a fine cutter, of 60 tons, intended for the Paterson River trade, ...
Article : 930 wordsSIR—Having been in the colony for some little time, and having a small capital at command, I have been "laying on my oars," as the sailor says, for the purpose of pushing ...
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