FROM Port Phillip, on Friday last, having left the 13th instant, the barque Argyle, Captain Rattray, with merchandise, and 48 emigrants. Passengers—Mr. Perry, Mr. Finch, and Mr. ...
Article : 39 wordsTHIS gentleman, we are glad to perceive, may shortly be expected back to this Colony, as he was to sail from his native land early in January. The following account of a dinner and ...
Article : 2,113 wordsFor Singapore, on Saturday last, the barque Adele Marquard, Captain Britain, in ballast. For Singapore, same day, the brig Sir Archibald Campbell, Captain Hancock, in ballast, ...
Article : 229 wordsGENTLEMEN,—"A Farmer" and many of your readers will probably feel interested in the rates for Indian labourers which can be depended upon for their accuracy. I can however assure ...
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Article : 186 wordsIn this case the defendant Legg, who is the master of the ship York, had been held to bail on the 20th of April last, for the non-delivery of two cases of music, the property of the plaintiff, ...
Article : 562 wordsFrom London 7th, the Downs 14th, and Falmouth 18th January, the schooner Catherine, Bannatyne. Passenger, Mr. Warrington. Cargo of the schooner CATHERINE, ...
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Advertising : 672 wordsYESTERDAY (May 16th), the new Church of St. John the Baptist, at this place, was consecrated in the appointed manner by the Bishop of Australia, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Gunther, of the ...
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Advertising : 59 wordsSeveral communications are in type, but are postponed for want of space. We shall feel obliged to the gentleman who favored us with a letter from Richmond, last ...
Article : 60 wordsIn a love for the commemoration of festivals, mankind have been unanimous in all ages and in all countries. Not only are they the great monuments of history, ...
Article : 1,479 wordsSaturday. — Before the CHAIRMAN and CAPTAIN INNES. Roger Kill, who had been convicted of assaulting a constable by throwing a stone at ...
Article : 352 wordsGENTLEMEN,—Ever since the re-establishment of the Order of the Jesuits by Pope Pius VIII., on the 7th of August, 1814, it is believed by all who have made themselves acquainted ...
Article : 586 wordsTHE road hence to Wiseman's is infested by a couple of bushrangers, who secrete themselves in the gullies, and stop parties near the Maroota Ponds. A few days since the Rev. Mr. Clarke ...
Article : 71 wordsA FEW days since, the Rev. Mr. Vidal was stopped a short way from his church by an armed man, who asked him if he had got any money, and desired him to throw it on the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 195 wordsA FATAL accident has taken place at Morpeth. Mr. Thurtell the proprietor of the St. Michael store-ship was proceeding home on board that vessel, on the 17th instant having been at Mr. ...
Article : 142 wordsWE received on Saturday a file of Port Nicholson Gazettes to the 1st May, from which we learn that the settlers there were in high glee upon having received news of ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Mon 24 May 1841, Page 2
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