From Portsmouth, on Monday last, having sailed from thence the 23rd of March, the ship Mangles. Captain Carr, with 308 male Convicts, under the superintendence of Dr. Logan, ...
Article : 223 wordsAn inquest was held on Saturday, at the Currency Lass, Castlereagh-street, on the body of a child named Australia White. The deceased was the daughter of a person residing in the ...
Article : 58 wordsSir,—The Monitor of W[?]sday week gives a doleful account of the state affairs at the Bay of Islands New Zealand, [?]een the Natives and the resi[?]ent Europeans, further states, ...
Article : 179 wordsMonday, July 10.—In Banco—Before the three Judges. Smart v. Dick —This was an action brought to recover the value of a bedstead and bedding ...
Article : 1,468 wordsSince the Colonists must maintain an extensive Police Establishment [?] "questionable" place, it is desirable that it should, at least, he something like ...
Article : 422 wordsFine Flour, 25s.: second ditto, 23s.; ration ditto, 17s.; wheat Colonial, 7s. to 8s. 3d. per bushel; ditto Hobart Town, 9s. 6d. to 10s; ditto Launceston, 9s. to 9s. 6d. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 116 wordsSir,—In your paper of this day, I perceive another most significant and mysterious allusion to a pretended case of clandestine marriage. Your second informant appears to be as ignorant ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 wordsSir,— It is a pity the old regulations of the Agricultural Society, as far as regards the reward of 2s. 6d. for the brush of each native dog killed, is not now in force—if it was, certain gentlemen ...
Article : 240 wordsThe arrival of the Mangles has put us in possession of English journals to the 23d of March. Subjoined is a brief summary of the contents—of which we may ...
Article : 3,998 wordsA LUCKY FELLOW — About twelve months ago, two men named Buckley and Simpson, arrived in this Colony from Van Diemen's Land, where they had been pardoned by Colonel Arthur ...
Article : 1,619 wordsPrison Discipline.—This subject is, we understand, exciting a great deal of His Excellency's attention. We believe he is not at all satisfied with the present system, so far as ...
Article : 1,520 wordsTwo large ships, the Ann Lodge and Calcutta (the latter 700 tons), we observe are noticed in the Liverpool papers as having been laid on for Sydney, New South Wales—they are no doubt ...
Article : 413 wordsWe regret to learn that a stack of wheat, of considerable value, belonging to Mr. Harper, of Stonequarry, was burnt down a few days ago— having been set fire to by some incendiary. The ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Thu 13 Jul 1837, Page 2
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