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Advertising : 75 wordsFrom Port Leschenault, Western Australia, yesterday, having left the 20th ultimo, the schooner Island Queen, Captain Halls, with merchandise. ...
Article : 223 wordsMr. LEATHAM, a banker, from Yorkshire, delivered a most important statement on the amount of bill circulation in Great Britain and Ireland. The subject of the currency, he ...
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Advertising : 118 wordsLEST some chance French frigate or letter of marque should, in the event of war, think fit to pay us a sort of Paul Jones visit in Sydney, our active and spirited ...
Article : 188 wordsTHURSDAY.—Before the Chief Justice. Thomas Mortimer alias Thomas Norman,of Sydney, pleaded guilty to an indictment charging him with having on the 29th December forged ...
Article : 290 wordsThe grand concerl of Mr. and Mrs. Bushelle of which we heatd notes of preparation fo several weeks, was performed at the Royal Vic[?] Thea[?] on Wednesday night, to arather ...
Article : 1,483 wordsA set of new instructions under the signmanual to Sir George Gipps, dated Downing Street, 31st May, 1840, which have been published within the week as a parliamentary paper, ...
Article : 871 wordsTHE Island Queen, which arrived yesterday from Port Leschenault, is the vessel that took out the Western Australian Company's Surveying Staff to that port, ...
Article : 223 wordsSIR,—As the columns of your useful journal are always open for the exposure of grievances and abuses, I beg through its medium to call the attention of the good people of Maitland, ...
Article : 243 wordsPOST OFFICE.—About two years since the Postmaster General, with that anxiety to add to the efficiency of his department winch always characterises him, addressed a letter to Colonel ...
Article : 1,462 wordsON Wednesday, the Doral and Ho[?]icultural Society brid their show of flowers, fiuits, and vegetables, in the Market, which was ele[?]antly decorated for the occasion, with elaborate festoons ...
Article : 2,765 wordsMR. BUNN traces one of the causes of the declin[?] of the theatre to the exorbitant salaries [?] popular performers; indeed, he regards this [?] the principal source of all the evils that [?] ...
Article : 4,360 wordsSIR,—I have just been favoured with a letter from my friend Mr. Slick, which you are at liberty to give publicity to. Your most obedient. Slickville, 6th September, 1840. ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Fri 12 Feb 1841, Page 2
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