From Launceston, on Thursday last having sailed on the 17th infant, the schooner Active, Captain Hassall, with sundries. Passengers, Mr. J. B. Vendan, Mrs. ...
Article : 276 wordsThe Active, shooner, Captain Hassal has made another trip between the Colonies, and reports the arrival of the William, Captain Boag, from London, with ...
Article : 1,266 wordsOur esteemed friends, Messrs. Backhouse and Walker, proceed to Sydney, we learn, with Mr. Whee'er in the Francis Freeling. It is probable, we are happy to ...
Article : 468 wordsGENTLEMEN,—I regret much the circumstance of my not having furnished you with a detailed report of the charge of his Honor the Chief Justice to the Jury, in the recent trial of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 157 wordsThe supply of wheat this week has been inconsiderable, principally consisting of the new grain; the prices were something higher than last quotation. Maize appears ...
Article : 146 wordsGENTLEMEN,—Gratifying as the address I have had the honor to receive from you would have been, had I been called away by the usual routine of my military duty, it is doubly so at a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 142 wordsWe insert for the information of the Public, an Abstract of all the Public Sales which will take place from this Day's, to our next Publication. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 wordsGENTLEMEN,—I am one of them who occasionally wander through the dreary columns of the Sydney Gazette, and conceive my surprise when, in the midst of the usual monotony, I found a ...
Article : 999 wordsSeveral Communications are unavoidably postponed to our next Publication. ...
Article : 13 wordsThere is rather a curious article in the last Australian, to which we beg to call the attention of our readers. It is curious, because it evidently proceeds from, some ...
Article : 1,694 wordsThe Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace assembled on Monday Morning, the 24th instant, at Dillon's Inn. In accordance with the Act of Council, the Worshipful, the Justices of ...
Article : 795 wordsThe recent alteration in the mode of inflicting punishment on persons convicted or receiving stolen property, by confining them to hard-labour in irons, on the ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Mon 1 Dec 1834, Page 2
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