From Hobart Town on Saturday last, having sailed the 24th ultimo, the schooner Schah, Captain Hayle, with sundries. Passengers, Messrs. R[?]ine and Gaffney. ...
Article : 207 wordsThe crops near Maitland look very bad, if rain does not come soon they will all be destroyed. In the interior, a great deal of rain has fallen, and there is abundance of grass, although it has ...
Article : 106 wordsSATURDAY —In Bunco.—Before the three Judges. William Montague Manning, Esq., Barris[?]erat-law, and Patrick Grant, Esq., were swo[?]n ...
Article : 556 wordsThe market was well supplied with produce on Friday, but prices remain very high. Potatoes £1 to £1 7s p[?]r cent.; cabbages (small). 2d to 3d each; carrots and turnips, 3d per bunch; peas, ...
Article : 245 wordsBy a letter from the Commandant of Tasman's Peninsula, it appears that the Francis Freeling, 190 tons, Williamson master, belonging to, and bound for the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 wordsAmong the branches of trade which have been lea[?]t aff[?]cted by the pressure for money, and the want of confidence, we may mention the wool, the grain, and the R[?] trades.—Liverpool Mail ...
Article : 38 wordsSAGACIOUS DOG.—Many Persons at Chester haye been greatly amused by witnessing the conduct of an old-fashioned cu[?] with one eye, of the name of Nelson. For ...
Article : 179 wordsAn inquest was held on Friday, at the Wellington Inn, Parramatta-street, on the body of Margaret M Sweeny, a child aged six years. The deceased was daughter to an emigrant by ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 wordsVerily, Mr. Editor, your correspondent of Thursday last, on that questio multum verato, the Chairman of Quarter Sessions, has some reason to complain of you. If you were determined that ...
Article : 1,006 wordsAdvertisers residing in Sydney are hereby informed that, far the future, we must decline complying with the multitudinous orders we receive from parties in town to ...
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Family Notices : 86 wordsBy the "Oxford," which [?]ailed from New York on the 17th April, we yesterday received files to that date inclusive. The following are extracts:- NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. ...
Article : 2,717 wordsTHE CONCERT—Mr. W. Wallace afforded the overs of music a rich treat on Friday evening Hast. His Excellency the Governor was present with his suite. We have had such frequent occasion ...
Article : 1,606 wordsBy the Schah and Glenbervie, from Hobart Town, we learn that the only arrivals at that place were the Marian Watson, Success, and RobRo[?] from Sydney. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 wordsWe publish, in another column, a letter from a correspondent who signs himself "Scrutator," on the subject of the Chairmanship of the Quarter Sessions. Although we ourselves have taken ...
Article : 862 wordsOn Sunday the 24th September at noon, during divine service, a sudden terrific explosion took place over the dwelling-house of the Rev. L E. Thre[?]keld, living at Lake Macquarie. The ...
Article : 1,005 wordsSeptember 28—ORION (brig), 196 tons, Sanders, master, from Conception, Botts & Anderson, agents; 2707 f[?]negas corn, 183 fanegas barley, 4 sacks walnuts, 2 sacks almonds, 22 ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Mon 2 Oct 1837, Page 2
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