AND the sun rose up all gloriously upon that summer morn— And the dew-drop shone on every flower that welcomed in the dawn; ...
Article : 457 wordsBEFORE the full Court. IN THE ESTATE OF HENRY MACDERMOTT, AN INSOLVENT. Mr. MICHIE presented a petition on behalf ...
Article : 1,657 wordsDECEMBER 8.—Star of China, schooner, 101 tons, Captain Silver, from Port Nelson the 6th November. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Bishop, son, and daughter, Mr. Gilfillan and two ...
Article : 60 wordsTHERE was very little business done in Sydney yesterday, the distressing event of the previous day, the particulars of which were recorded in yesterday's Herald, having absorbed the entire ...
Article : 1,429 wordsPRESENT—The Warden, (Dr. Hill), and Messrs. Payten, Oakes, James Byrnes, and Howison, Councillors. This was a quarterly meeting, held under ...
Article : 140 wordsBEFORE the CHAIRMAN aud GEORGE FORBES, Esq., J.P. The CROWN PROSECUTOR conducted the following cases for the Crown. ...
Article : 465 wordsDecember 8.—Thetis, schooner, 94 tons, Captain Collins, for Port Phillip. Passengers —Mr. and Mrs. R. Macarby and child, Mr. T. Ulmer, Mr. P. Gleeson, Mr. J. Hunt, and Mr. ...
Article : 63 wordsDecember 8.—Catherine, schooner, 164 tons, Captain Dryden, for Launceston. December 8.—William, brig, 121 tons, Captain Lovett, for Launceston. Passenger—Mr. ...
Article : 72 wordsPOLICE OFFICE, TUESDAY, 7TH DECEMBER. —A meeting was held this day for the purpose of revising the list of persons liable to serve on juries for the jurors district of Parramatta, ...
Article : 360 wordsThis Day.—Catherine, and William, for Launceston; Henry Astor, and Walter Scott, for the South Sea Fishery; Lord Hobart, for Auckland via Twofold Bay; Richard and ...
Article : 33 wordsDecember 8.—Ann, 10, Anderson, from Pittwater, with 220 bushels shells; Mermaid, 10, Baxter, from Shell Harbour, with 2 tons bark, 10 kegs butter, and 58 bushels wheat; Thistle, ...
Article : 53 wordsDecember 8.—Ann, 10, Anderson, for Pittwater, in ballast; Mermaid, 10, Baxter, for Shell Harbour, with sundries; Bride, 19, Bowden, for the Hawkesbury, with sundries; ...
Article : 65 wordsBy the Brazil mail, which left Rio de Janeiro on the 17th of June, we learn that the Emperor had just lost his infant son, the heir apparent to the throne. The King has another child, a ...
Article : 5,503 wordsDecember 8.—Star of China, schooner, 101 tons, Captain Silver, from Port Nelson: 1 cask sealskins, 1 case anniseed oil, 7 coils rope, 1 case bacon, 12 kegs butter, 2 cans varnish, 5 ...
Article : 65 wordsDecember 8.—Catherine, schooner, 164 tons, Captain Dryden, for Launceston: 21 packages bags, George Dryden. December 8,—William, brig, 121 tons, ...
Article : 174 wordsMR. J. K. HEYDON.—At his Rooms, at 7 o'clock P.M., Books. Mr. H. GRAVES.—On the premises of the Downshire Arms, South Head Road, at 11 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 435 wordsMails will be closed at the Post Office, as follow:— FOR INDIA AND ENGLAND (OVERLAND.)—By the Spec, to-morrow evening, at 6. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 wordsTHE public are respectfully informed, that [?] consequence of the lamented death of [?]dy Mary Fitz Roy, the Theatre will be [?]sed on Thursday. Evening, and that the ...
Article : 75 words[?] have Nelson papers to the 6th November[?]. Everything was quiet, and the set[?]ent appears to be progressing. The [?]y item of news of any importance is, ...
Article : 124 wordsGENTLEMEN,— To show further the absurdity of the Post Office Regulations, I beg to inform you that by the present arrangement I received at Gresford the Mailland Mercury of the 4th ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 9 Dec 1847, Page 2
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