APRIL 6.--The steamer James Watt, 141 tons, 'Taggart, master, from Hobart Town the 31st ult., with sundries. Passengers--Miss Brodzink, Miss Russell, Mrs. Skelton, Mr. G. Simpson, Mr. ...
Article : 1,083 wordsMEMBERS PRESENT.--The Mayor, Aldermen Wilshire, Broughton, and Macdermott; and Councillors. Holden, Smidmore, Henderson, Agars, Jenkins, Driver, Wilkie, Little, Neale, Iredale, ...
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Article : 424 wordsHINTS TO THE FRAIL FAIR SEX.--The Quarter Sessions for the County of Cumberland were held Here on the 1st and 2nd inst., but no case of any importance came ...
Article : 735 wordsThe following jurors were fined in the sums placed opposite their respective names, for non-attendance:--Ralph M. Robey, ironmonger, Georgestreet, £3. Robert Russell, ironmonger, George-st. ...
Article : 268 wordsOn Saturday last, at noon, a public meeting of the inhabitants, principally composed of those gentlemen who are interested in the affairs of New Zealand, ...
Article : 1,580 wordsIN Fisher's Colonial Magazine for November last, which we received by the latest arrival, we find the following article, which, in mere justice to Mr. Richard ...
Article : 1,000 wordsNEIGHBOURLY SQUABBLES.--An old man, blind of an eye, named Cornelius Sheehan, a gardener by profession, residing at Newtown, appeared before Mr. Stirling, the sitting magistrate, at the Police ...
Article : 906 wordsTHE NOTORIOUS PRIVILEGE CASE.--LOWE v. MACDERMOTT.--Our able London cotemporary, the Colonial Gazette, (November 23) has die following sensible remarks on this case, which appears ...
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Advertising : 7 wordsIN out last number we endeavoured to show that the caution of the directors of a Joint Stock Bank, and the vigilance of the shareholders over their acts, in which ...
Article : 420 wordsDEATH BY DROWNING.--On Thursday morning, the 20th March, a carpenter named George Leane, while standing on Mr. Portus's Wharf, at Morpeth, observed the body of a man floating down the river ...
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Commercial Journal and General Advertiser (Sydney, NSW : 1845), Wed 9 Apr 1845, Page 2
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