FROM Plymouth, yesterday, having left the 29th August, the barque William Jardine, Captain Crosby, with 244 emigrants, under the superintendance of Dr. Crowther. ...
Article : 279 wordsPORT NICHOLSON. — There are [?] whose opinions are entitled to respect, [?] anticipate injury to Port Nicholson from the establishment of another colony in Tasman[?] ...
Article : 727 wordsWE publish in another column a very interesting letter from the Rev. W. B. CLARKE, M.A., giving an account of a violent storm with which the ...
Article : 150 wordsAN article has been going the rounds of the papers on the above subject, which is extremely incorrect, and calculated to lull the people of this country into a false security as ...
Article : 261 wordsGENTLEMEN,—The inhabitants of Parramatta have to-day (the longest in their year), been witnesses of one of those brief but powerful aerial conflicts, which less frequently occur ...
Article : 2,808 wordsFor the Cape of Good Hope, yesterday, the schooner St. Helena, Captain with sundries. For the Bay of Islands, same day, the ...
Article : 646 wordsTHE Court of Requests was held here on the the 14th and 15th. There were 301 continued and new cases, which were disposed of by five o'clock on Wednesday. ...
Article : 1,254 wordsTHE last of Mr. MARSHALL'S immigrant ships have arrived in the Colony, Mr. MAKSHALL having stated in a circular, which we give below, his intention to retire from ...
Article : 756 wordsPRINCIPAL Superintendent of Convicts' [?] Sydney, December 16, 1841.—The [?] mentioned male prisoners of the Crown [?] obtained tickets of leave since the last day ...
Article : 727 wordsSeveral communications are postponed in consequence of the press of English News. ...
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Advertising : 46 wordsWE have the pleasure of announcing to our readers that the Melbourne Ministry have at last received their dismissal, having been beaten in both the Lords and ...
Article : 1,552 wordsALTHOUGH we have latterly looked with suspicion on the transactions of this company, we did not join in the hue and cry raised against the "scrip," because we ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Fri 24 Dec 1841, Page 2
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