APRIL 2.—From Port Macquarie and the Manning River, the steamer Maitland, Captain Parsons, with wool. ...
Article : 23 wordsApril 2.—For Valparaiso, the barque Alfred, Captain Brett, with sundries. Passengers— Mr., Mrs., and Master Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Harvic, Miss Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Macdermott ...
Article : 84 wordsApril 2.—Mary Ann, 9, Aldridge, from Shoalhaven, with 250 bushels shells; Sarah, 49, Anderson, from Lake Macquarie, with 50 tons coals; Comet, 34, Thrower, from the ...
Article : 71 wordsApril 2.—Industry, 19, Wood, for Berrimagui, with sundries; Mary Ann, 19, Aldridge, for Pitt Water, with sundries; Sarah, 49, Anderson, for Lake M[?] with sundries; ...
Article : 72 wordsApril 2.—General H[?] ship, [?] master, for London; 2912 bales wool. 304 casks and 1 package tallow, 79 bundles whalebone, 42 casks sperm oil, 70 casks black oil, [?] hides, 466 ...
Article : 288 wordsWE have been favoured with most genial weather during the last few weeks, with a fine, clear, open atmosphere, and not too hot either. The last two or three days, however, have set ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 wordsSIR,—Is the public to understand that you ground your advocacy of a duty on the imports[?] tion of foreign wheat solely on the principle of reciprocity? If so, I trust you will be manly ...
Article : 4,017 wordsW[?]s reply to the last Philippi[?] against the proposed Society of Agriculture and Arts must be again postponed. The writer o[?] the letter dated Illawarra, March ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,989 wordsIT has long been the general opinion, even of lawyers, that a Governor cannot be sued in the courts of the colony over which he presides, and it has been held in this ...
Article : 486 wordsIn the estate of Joseph Compton Pott, a special meeting: J. Gillespie, £6 14s. 4½d.; S. A. Bryant and Co., £1 16s.; William Buschelle, £4 14s. ...
Article : 396 wordsPRESENT—The Warden, Messrs. Wyndham, Lang, Innes, Gordon, and Hungerford. DISTRICT COLLECTOR. The first business brought before the Council ...
Article : 1,266 wordsYESTERDAY, the new Sydney Synagogue was consecrated according to the Hebrew rites, in the presence of a congregation comprising nearly all the Jews in Sydney, and a considerable ...
Article : 844 wordsA number of [?] prisoners, who were arraigned on Monday, and then pleaded No Guilty to the offences with which they were charged, being again brought up, retracted ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 3 Apr 1844, Page 2
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