This fine district is in the most flourishing condition. All the settlers are in good spirits, and the cattle are as fat as they can roll. The stretch of land skir[?]ing the river ...
Article : 1,297 wordsSince Monday last the imports of wool have been confined to 128 bales from St. Petersburgh, 204 do. from Gibraltar, 32 do. from Konigsberg, and 81 do. from Adelaide. In ...
Article : 621 wordsBy the Soubahdah, which arrived from England this morning, we received files of London papers to the 4th November. The distress in Ireland was increasing, and ...
Article : 243 wordsSIR—You will oblige me by rectifying an error which appeared in your report of the Governor's visit to Patrick's Plains, in last Wednesday's paper. The veteran of Waterloo ...
Article : 160 wordsMr. A. Dodds, at the East Maitland Sale Yards, at twelve, 40 head of cattle. TO-MORROW. Mr. Mort, at his Rooms, Sydney, at ...
Article : 53 wordsBy the Soubahdah, which left the Downs on the 5th November, and reached Sydney on Monday last, English news has been received to the 4th of that month. Our own ...
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Advertising : 1,149 wordsThe weather at length seems to be somewhat more settled, as we have had two or three fine warm days. This morning the Soubahdah arrived from ...
Article : 256 wordsWith the exception of Clare and Tipperary, the accounts are more favourable than they have been for some time past. Great progress has been made in providing ...
Article : 706 wordsFEBRUARY 11.—Maitland, steamer, 103 tons, Captain Parsons, from Port Macquarie. Passengers—Mr. W. H. Chapman, Miss M'Levien, Mrs. Green; six steerage ...
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