SIR, IN your paper of to-day is a bill of market dues, said to be owing by me to the late keeper of the market, (Moore) for sheep sold by me to the Sydney ...
Article : 139 words"COMMISSARIAT OFFICE, Sydney, March 2, 1827. "Salt Provisions. Wanted for the service of this "Department, a few Tons of Salt Provisions. Tenders to "be received at this Office, at Twelve o'Clock on ...
Article : 1,576 wordsSIR, To enter into a discussion with Chatamville, your Correspondent, would be at once futile and derogatory. To endeavour to demonstrate to a man that his writings are inexpedient, ...
Article : 419 wordsSIR, THE Influenza of late has carried off many of our oldest and most respectable Emigrant Colonists; three of whom died on the Banks of the Hawkesbury ...
Article : 140 wordsMR. EDITOR, How do you account for actresses being so greatly followed by the nobility and gentry? It is occasioned at first, no doubt, by an idea, that an actress is necessarily ...
Article : 428 wordsTHE portable wooden dwellings, which have been for some time considered as a nuisance to the market, are at length one by one removing; but we regret to find some of them taking up their stand in a part of the town, ...
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The Monitor (Sydney, NSW : 1826 - 1828), Thu 12 Jul 1827, Page 7
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