MR. Holden, Attorney at Law, and Private Secretary to His Excellency the Governor, has been again furnishing the readers of the Australian with no less than three ...
Article : 1,430 wordsFrom the Whaling Grounds, on Monday last, having sailed from Sydney the 5th September, 1833, the barque Venus, Captain Harvey, with a full cargo of sperm oil. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 300 wordsThe Sales of Colonial Wool which began on the 12th, and concluded on the 18th instant, consisted of 6,000 bags, besides about l,500 of other descriptions. The attendance of buyers was ...
Article : 444 wordsBy the arrival of the "Japan," South Seaman, from the Bay of Islands we have an account of an interesting trausaction which occurred at that place in March last, namely, the adoption of a national flag ...
Article : 565 wordsBy way of the Cape of Good Hope, we have received one English Journal—the Falmouth Packet—of the 6th September, which consequently is the latest Paper in ...
Article : 1,543 wordsThere are at the present time in the Bagne, or receptacle for convicts at Toulon, upwards off 5,000 convicts sentence of imprisonment for different periods, varying from 5 years to 20, and for life. ...
Article : 2,862 wordsExtract of a letter in the Hobart Town Courier of the 26th December, ult., addressed to the Editor of that Paper by Captain Blackwood, of H. M. ship Hyacinth:— ...
Article : 512 wordsThe following reasons for dissenting from the Resolution of teh majority for the admission of mangers, were laid on the table by the Hon, p. L. Clocte, Esq., on Saturday last: ...
Article : 483 wordsThe glorious uncertainly of the Law.—We lately exemplified this saying in the instance of an action brought by a man named Robinson against a person ...
Article : 247 wordsJoseph Brignell, master of the 'Jolly Rambler' cutter, complained that two of his seamen, John Brown and Thomas Bragier, had refused to proceed on his ...
Article : 631 wordsJANUARY.—Generally the hottest month of the year; the wheat harvest ends; the song of the locust gets weaker, and insects of the finer sorts begin to die off. Fruit plentiful, and water ...
Article : 653 wordsA meeting of this Society was held on Monday evening last, at teh Court-house, Castereagh-street, which was most numerously attended by respectable persons. The Society is yet in its infancy, and cannot ...
Article : 1,084 wordsJohn Jackson, Richard Vining, Michael Syes, and Edward Dunny, assigned to Messrs. Waliace and How, soap and ccandle manufacturers, were brought forward on the following change of robbery. Mr. ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Thu 8 Jan 1835, Page 2
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