Reports of a very strange and of a very appalling nature relative to the Aboriginal Natives in the vicinity of Hunter's River, have reached us. Though these reports, have been conveyed through two or three respectable source, we are ...
Article : 566 wordsSome idea may be formed of the coasting trade between Sydney and Newcastle, from the following copy of a late manifest of cargo of the Lord Liverpool, packet. This vessel makes her voyages ...
Article : 186 wordsNew avenues to wealth are constantly presenting themselves within the Colony, and experimentalists are almost daily opening to public view, either the natural advantages of the Country or making known ways and means by which ...
Article : 587 wordsThere has been some heavy rain at Newcastle lately, it, fell in torrents the whole of the night of Friday the 8th inst, and the following day, after which it became moderate until Monday, when a severe gale ...
Article : 175 wordsA curious difference of opinion has given rise to a controversy between the Commander of the brig GUIDE and the Collector of Customs. The dispute, if so it may be called, orginates in the local values of the Sicca Rupee. In India ...
Article : 267 wordsMr. Solomon Levey's trip to England will, from what we have heard, prove of great use to this Colony. The extensiveness of his dealings, on behalf of the firm of Cooper and Levey, together with his great punctuality, will not only ...
Article : 462 wordsIt is probably within the recollection of our Readers, that four Amazonian Ladies, who live under the protection of the King's Government, and who are furnished with board and lodging gratis, in a spacious mansion ...
Article : 249 wordsThe ponies from Timor per the brig Ann, have been landed and those bought per order disposed of to their respective owners. The cost price to the purchasers is twenty pounds sterling each; and, that there might be no favor or affection ...
Article : 185 wordsThe sperm oil shipped by the Lady Rowena, was not allowed to be landed as oil procured by British subjects. This is a material fact, and will teach the Merchants of the Colony to be particular in forwarding the certificates which are ...
Article : 79 wordsBathurst seems to be the country where cattle [?] thrive, and carry on their exploits in a wholesale way. One man has recently been detected with a tolerably extensive herd most of which has been collected by fraud and theft. ...
Article : 109 wordsThe races at Patrick's Plains, Hunter's River, are on the eve of taking place. Subscription purses and plates have been made up and a tolerable display of horses, and of sport is expected. Arrangements have been made for four ...
Article : 178 wordsA sailor, belonging to the brig Ann, was lately charged before the Magistrates, with swindling; the prisoner having got possession of air order on the agent, Captain Grimes, for the payment of wages due ...
Article : 481 wordsScarcely one week succeeds another without causing us to occupy some portion of our columns in detailing the last closing scene of some victims to justice. Four culprits suffered on Monday; one of them a man named Coogan, for a ...
Article : 1,303 wordsThis was an action for libel, brought against the proprietors and publishers of the British Trayeller for two libels, which appeared in that paper, the one on the 4th of Aug. 1826, and the other on the 11th of the same month. The ...
Article : 4,091 wordsOn Thursday night last, Mr. Holland, the Commissioner of the Court of Requests, we regret to learn, had a very serious attack of illness, which was accompanied with strong symptoms of an aberration of mind. This gentleman has ...
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The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), Wed 20 Jun 1827, Page 3
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