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  2. Shipping Intelligence.

    ARRIVED.—On Thursday last the barque Planter, 367 tons, Captain Fraser, from London, whence she sailed the 28th October; lading merchandize. Passengers in the cabin—George Tucker Esq, and ...

    Article : 463 words
  3. REPORT OF SIMS & Co's PUBLIC SALE OF WOOL, 1st NOV. 1833.

    per Mary.—R. D, 15 bales, 2s. 5½. 2s. 11d½.—G B C, 3 bales, 2s. 7d.—S G T, 20 bales, 2s. 4½d. 2s. 9d½.—B, I bale, 2s, 1½d.—Tin, 1 bale, 2s. 4½d.—T. 3 bales, 2s. 5½s. 2s. 8½d.—M, (within ...

    Article : 323 words
  4. Errata and another Matter.

    ERRATA in our last number. In the first leading article, first column 15th line from the bottom, For "an anonymous writer has no right to contend but with open writers." READ; ...

    Article : 621 words
  5. EXPORTS.

    Ekanor, 215 tons, Mann, master, for Macquarie Island; fishery stores Bolina, 244 tons, Storr, master for Launceston; 60 loads New Zealand pine, 322 planks cedar, 16 ...

    Article : 154 words
  6. The Masked Humanitas.

    THE Sydney Gazette justifies anonymous writers in attacking from behind the bush their friends and foes. But the only authority he brings to his aid, is that of Dr. Johnson. ...

    Article : 675 words
  7. PUBLIC SALE OF WOOL, LONDON, 4th NOV. 1833.

    Per Mary.—[?] (T underneath), 3 bales, 2s. 8d. —[?]T (T underneath), 8 bales, 2s. 7d. @ 2s. 10d.—L (T underneath), 2 bales, 2s. 10[?]d.-I (W underneath), 7 bales, 2s. 8&d. @ 2s. 10d.-! (W under- ...

    Article : 108 words
  8. Spirits and Tobacco.

    Stock on hand, 15th instant—B. P. Ram, 67,505 gallons; brandy, 14.261 gallons; Gin, 23,710 gallons; other spirits, 4,503 gallons; tobacco, 114,845 pounds. ...

    Article : 153 words
  9. PUBLIC SALES OF WOOL AT GARRAWAY'S NOVEMBER 5th, 1833.

    WAB, 49 bales, s. 6[?]d. to 2s. 11d.—W. 24 bales, 2s.1½d. to 2s.8½d.— 1bale, 1s. 9d.—W,13 bales, 2s. 6d. to 2s. 9½d.—[?][?], 23 bales, 2s. 5½d. to 2s. 8d.—G, 2 bales, 2s. 3d.—T, 4 bales, 2w. 0d. to 2s. ½d. ...

    Article : 316 words
  10. SITUATION, &c. OF SHIPPING IN PORT JACKSON

    AMITY, (brig), W[?] master, agent laying at the Cove, refitting ALEXANDER (brig), off King's Wharf. DENMARK HILL,(barque), M'Auliffe master, ...

    Article : 340 words
  11. DIARY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 170 words
  12. Ships laid on for Swan River, Van Diemen's Land, and New South Wales.

    Plymouth, October 18, Quebec Trader, Cape and Swan River, 400 tons, C.P. Bellamy; October 20, Mars, Hobart Town, 220 tons, Henry Richards; November 24, Chili, Launceston Van Dieman's Land, ...

    Article : 316 words
  13. Consistency of the Sydney Bench.

    "A boy by the name of O'Conner , apprentice to Mr. Ward, shoe-maker, was brought to the Police office an Thursday last, charged with absconding from his master's employ since August, 1833. The ...

    Article : 310 words
  14. THE SYDNEY MONITOR.

    If I might give a short hint to an impartial writer it would be t tell him his fate. If he resolve to venture upon the dangerous precipice of telling unbiussed truths, let his proclaim was with ...

    Article : 235 words
  15. SYDNEY GENERAL TRADE LIST, AS COMPILED AND PUBLISHED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE CUSTOMS.

    March 17th.—Lady 1 eith (brig), 158 tons, Wyatt, master, from the Mauritius, W. Walker and Co., agents; 2303 bags sugar, 26 cases wine, 36 coils rope, W. Walker and Co; 12 bags sugar, ...

    Article : 610 words
  16. Humour !

    The Editor of the Sydney Gazette has either got a c[?], or this fine bracing weather has put him into humourous mood. He attempted to be facetious on Saturday, and at ...

    Article : 446 words
  17. " A Philanthropist in Fetters."

    The new John-Editor of the Sydney Gazette (how is it possible for us to stand our ground when our contemporaries bring into the field double talents [?]piece, to contend with our ...

    Article : 533 words
  18. The Vine.

    We recommend all those who grow Grapes. to read our last page, and to keep this number of our Journal by them. We further recommend those who can afford it. to send to ...

    Article : 50 words
  19. NEWS BY THE PLANTER.

    THE NEWS by the Planter is perfectly uninteresting. She left England the 15th November. Everything was quiet, and the sufferings of the poor mitigating, owing to trade being generally thriving. ...

    Article : 329 words
  20. MATTER FURNISHED BY OUR Reporters and Correspondents.

    WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19—Russell, vs. Turner—Plaintiff sought to recover the sum of 24l. 17. 1d. the balance of account. Verdict for plaineiff—Damagus, 4l. 7s. 10d. ...

    Article : 2,267 words
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