July 22.—Louisa, brig, 182 tons, Captain Tucker, from Hobart Town 10th instant, with sundries. Passengers—Lieutenant Mais, 58th Regiment, Messrs. Lester, Perrie, Braithwaite, ...
Article : 124 wordsGENTLEMEN.—I hove understood that [?] nimum price of government land for Sye[?] £1000, and for the most distant from tions, £1. I therefore, with surprise, [?] ...
Article : 69 wordsGENTLEMEN,—Seeing in your journal of day last, some account of the new line to Illawarra, I trust you will excuse my ling you with this, in order that a mistak ...
Article : 260 wordsJuly 22.—Christina, brig, Captain Saunders, for Port Phillip, with sundries. Passengers— Mr. and Mrs. Willmott and child, Mr. and Mrs. M'Intosh, Mr. Jackson, Mr. J. Thomas, ...
Article : 36 wordsJuly 22.—William, 62, Freeman, from Moreton Bay, with 30,000 feet cedar; Rosalind, 9, Bassett, from Morpeth,- with sundries; George, 32, Morgan, from Newcastle, with 35 tons ...
Article : 140 wordsJuly 22.—Peacock, 16, Legge, for Brisbane Water, with sundries; George, 32, Morgan, for Newcastle, with sundries; Newport Packet, 7, Lowry, for Brisbane Water, with sundries; ...
Article : 81 wordsWE—Stated yesterday that we had received intelligence from India to the beginning of May. Previous arrivals had brought up papers to the 28th March, the Sarah has ...
Article : 2,030 wordsTHE general opinion being that a tall sto[?] man must necessarily possess strength a ing to his size, perhaps the following [?] from a paper on the locomotion of animal ...
Article : 4,829 wordsJuly 22 —Sarah, brig, 201 tons, Captain Mossman, from Singapore; 53 chests tea, Isaac Simmonsl; 72 boxes tea, 2 boxes linens, A. B. Smith and Co.; 125 boxes tea, F. Lee; 48 bags ...
Article : 228 wordsIs the estate of James Hassall, a second meeting: J. G. Raphael, £90 5s.; Georgo Skinner, £10 4s. 8d.; Francis Riley, £16 8s. lO1/8d.; J. and W. Byrnes, £451 9s.; J. Walton, ...
Article : 220 wordsARRIVAL.—July 9—Ship London, 612 tons, 2 guns, Atwood,master, from Portsmouth; sailed 23rd March, with 203 male convicts.—Passengers—Surgeon Superintendent, Dr. Inches, ...
Article : 331 wordsThese sports commence to-day, when the following races will bo run:- FIRST RACE. The Metropolitan Stakes of five sovereigns ...
Article : 199 wordsWe received yesterday, Hobart Town papers to the 12th instant. The principal topic of discussion is, "shall or shall not the salaries of officials be reduced?" The ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 wordsBEFORE their Honors Mr. Justify SPEPHRN and Mr. Justice A'BECKETT, in Banco. IN RE O'BRIEN V. WALKER. Mr. WINDEYER moved herein for judgment ...
Article : 1,038 wordsIn calculating the difference between the revenue derived from the pasture grounds beyond the boundaries and the expenses of the Border Police, the colonists have ...
Article : 864 wordsWE have been favoured by Messrs. R. and E. Tooth with an opportunity of inspecting their very spacious and complete premises the Kent Brewery, and were surprised at the extent and ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 23 Jul 1844, Page 2
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