SIR,—In my first letter in your number of the 10th instant, I gave some preliminary account of King George's Sound, its principal official persons, and the general aspect and advantages of ...
Article : 3,106 wordsYESTERDAY completed the fiftieth year of this colony's existence, and it was meet that some joyous demonstrations should mark the celebration of this interesting occasion. On the passing of the Reform Bill, ...
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Advertising : 1,713 wordsThe account of the Meeting at Maitland, will appear in our next. We beg to inform our good friend Mr. D. M. L. that the objectional paragraph he refers to was ...
Article : 114 wordsTHE Rev. John Gregor, A.M., one of the ministers recently arrived from Scotland per the ship Portland, under the sanction of the Committee of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, ...
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Family Notices : 66 wordsWE stated in a former number that the Highlanders per the Mid Lothian were on terms with Mr. Eales, of Hunter's River, for the occupation of a portion of that gentleman's land at the ...
Article : 711 wordsIT is quite unnecessary for this personage to make so much ado about the circumstance related of him in Dr. Lang's recently published work on Transportation—we allude to his having expressed his ...
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Family Notices : 58 wordsFLOUR, first quality, 19s., second do. 16s. ration do., 14s. per 100lbs. Wheat, 7s. per bushel, Maize, 4s. to 4s. 6d. per bushel. Hay.—Oaten Hay, 8s. to Os. per cwt. Lucerne ...
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The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), Sat 27 Jan 1838, Page 3
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