DECEMBER 19.—Camillo, brig, Gardner, from Hobart Town, 12th instant, with sundries. Passengers, Dr. Crowther, Mr. Young, Mrs. Young, and Master Young, Mr. and Mrs. Griffiths, and Mr. John ...
Article : 73 wordsDecember 20.—Kate, schooner, Chape, for Port Phillip. 21.-Nereus, brig, Lees, for South Australia. ...
Article : 14 wordsThe Earl Grey, for Guam; the Eden, for Calcutta; the Merlin, Renown, and Janet 1zat, for Batavia; and the William Stoveld, for Sperm Fishery, this day. The Mandarin, for Batavia, to-morrow. ...
Article : 240 wordsWHILST showing, in our last number, the rapid progress that had been made, within the space of a few weeks, towards the formation in Sydney of a company for ...
Article : 2,885 wordsSIR,—How are the mighty fallen! Bishop Broughton what hast thou done to deserve the praises of The Australian?" My Lord, my Lord, this is the unkindliest cut of all. Truly an enemy ...
Article : 169 wordsTHE following notice; announcing the changes about to take place in the Assignment system, in pursuance of the directions of the Secretary of State, appears in this week's Government ...
Article : 4,035 wordsWe are again under the necessity of apologizing to our numerous Correspondents for the non-appearance of their favours; many of them, actually in type, we are compelled to leave over in consequence of the ...
Article : 41 wordsWHEN we referred to the subject of the disputed Chairmanship of the Quarter Sessions in our last number we considered that we had the authority of the Attorney-General himself and of ...
Article : 1,231 wordsOUR readers will, doubtless, recollect that a letter, signed "A Presbyterian," and dated at Morpeth, was published in this journal a few weeks ago. In that letter the Rev. John Gregor of Maitland ...
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The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), Sat 22 Dec 1838, Page 2
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