From Cape of Good Hope via Hobart Town, on Monday lost, having sailed from the former port the 31st October, and the latter the 19th ultimo, the brig Sea Witch, Captain Huson, ...
Article : 334 wordsWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1st, 1837.—Before Mr Justice Burton and a Civil Jury. William Silk was indicted for committing a highway robbery on the person of William Steven. ...
Article : 303 wordsThe result of the census of the Colony, late[?]y taken, and published in the Government Gazette, will serve to throw additional light on the "Irish ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 wordsSIR—I observe throu [?] the papers the loss and number of accidents that occur to vessels. I have been some time considering the causes, and in a brief space give you my ideas upon the subject. ...
Article : 425 wordsThe James Pattison, Lady Hayes Bengal Merchant, Susan and Asia, (Stead.) had arrired previous to the sailing of the Do[?]na Carmelita from China. Great fears were entertained for the ...
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Advertising : 29 wordsBy the late arrivals from Hobart Town, we have received our files of Van Diemen's Land papers to the 20th January. The new Governor, Sir John Franklin, is very ...
Article : 1,624 wordsIT may gratify the payers of Quit Rent, in this Colony, to learn, that the British Ministry have issued instructions to the Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick, ...
Article : 202 wordsTHIS EVENING, February 2, 1837, will be performed for the first time this senson, the Drama of THE MAID AND MAGPIE; or, the Triumph of Innocence. After which, Mr. ...
Article : 74 wordsIt was not our intention to return to this subject, for the present; but we have been induced to do so from reading a passage in the Colonist of Thursday last, in the following words:— ...
Article : 1,775 wordsSIR,—In a late number of your Journal is an extract from a British newspaper respecting a gross fraud found to he committed by a Van Diemen's Land wool-packer, on a bale of wool when ...
Article : 212 wordsTHEATRE.—As we anticipated, Mrs. Jones had a crowded house, for her benefit on the evening of Monday last. The pieces represented were Colman's play called the Iron Chest—dramatised ...
Article : 2,584 wordsA labouring man named Thomas Fleming was found luking in the back premises of a lady residing in Bathurst-street, on Sunday-night about eleven o'clock and was given into custody; when ...
Article : 518 words"We do not hesitate to call the writer a liar of the first magnitude."—Australian, Jan. 31st. Samuel Johnson once expressed his extreme satisfaction at being made the object ...
Article : 456 wordsSIR,—Convensing a few days since with a [?] man, respecting an advertisement in the public jour nals, containing the names of subscribers for the erection of a Roman Catholic Chapel, at Yass, [?] ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Thu 2 Feb 1837, Page 2
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