JUNE 17.—William, schooner, 62 tons, Captain Freeman, from Moreton Bar the 9th instant, with 30,000 feet cedar. Passenger — Mr. Aitken. ...
Article : 70 wordsMr. CHAPMAN presented a petition from a number of citizens residing in Gipps Ward, calling the attention of the Council to the necessity of applying some remedy to the ...
Article : 1,821 wordsJune 17.—Tenasserim, barque Captain Mackenzie, for Kamtschatka, with sundries. Passengers—Mr A.R. Boreherds, Mrs. Fitzpatrick, and female servant. ...
Article : 21 wordsJune 17.—Currency Lass, 16, Bowden, from Brisbane Water, with 300 bushels shells, 9000 shingles, 300 feet timber; Henry, 16, Brown, from Lake Macquarie, with 16 tons coals; Lark, ...
Article : 89 wordsJune 17—Lion, 10, Steadworthy, for the Hawkesbury, in ballast; Alexander, 10, Sellers, for the Hawkesbury, in ballast; Flying Fox, 14, Walters, for Broulee, in ballast; Charles ...
Article : 77 wordsJUNE 10.—Since the clearing up of the late rains the weather has been most delightful. The Sovereign came in on the 8th, and returns this day with full cabins, a number of her ...
Article : 421 wordsBEFORE the CHIEF COMMISSIONER. PROOF OF CLAIMS. In the estate of Welch and Eldridge, an adjourned third meeting: Betts and Panton, £61 ...
Article : 198 wordsJune 17.—Coolangatta, schooner, 88 tons, Captain Jacks, from Launceston: 1 case preserves, M'Laren; 3295 bushels wheat, 100 cases Genova, Order. ...
Article : 43 wordsJune 17.—Shamrock, steamer Gilmore, for Launceston and Port Phillip. Cargo for Launceston—I case cigars, C. Gilmore; 55 boxes soap, W. B. Atkin; I case oranges, T. Harker; ...
Article : 547 wordsWHEREAS the enquiry after truth in Courts of Justice is often obstructed by incapacities created by the present law, and it is desirable that full information as to the facts in issue, ...
Article : 2,289 wordsGENTLEMEN,—No doubt you have seen the article which appeared in the Guardian of Saturday last—an article teeming with misrepresentation, and by no means calculated to ...
Article : 1,232 wordsA PURLIC meeting of the inhabitants of Port Fairy took place, on Saturday, 13th May, in the School Room, for the purpose of carrying into effect the purposes of the separation ...
Article : 251 wordsIN yesterday's Herald we published the resolutions passed at "the great meeting of squatters," held at Melbourne, on the 1st June, and we then confined ourselves ...
Article : 85 wordsPRESENT: The Mayor; Aldermen Macdermott, Flood, and Broughton; Councillors Drive, Agars, Thurlow, Coyle, Chapman, Brown, Little, Jenkins, Hill, Smidmore, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 wordsTHE "monster meetings" called at Geelong for Tuesday, took place pursuant to announcement. The Separation meeting was presided over by Mr. Sladen, solicitor, and the following ...
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Advertising : 32 wordsIT is now about eleven years since this learned Judge first took his seat upon the bench of our Supreme Court; and as he is on the eve of quitting these shores for a ...
Article : 875 wordsJUNE 15.—We have had a most delightful rain during the major portion of the past week, commencing upon the night of Tuesday last, and continuing with scarely and intermission ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 18 Jun 1844, Page 2
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