On Wednesday the h[?]k Persian, Capt. Hopton, from New Zealand 16th inst. Cargo, black oil. On Thursday the steamers Sophia June and Tamar from Newcastle. ...
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Article : 331 wordsWEDNESDAY, JAN 26TH 1836.—Before Messrs. STEWART AND SHADFORTH. A Civil Jury. Richard D[?]vison, stood indicted for stealing one ...
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Article : 136 wordsTHE Governor has issued a new Commission of the Peace. It is the privilege of a Governor to choose his own Magistrates, the same as it is the privilege of the King, ...
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Article : 1,059 wordsPatrick Fox underwent a second examination on Thursday, charged with having a cask of butter in his possessions on Monday evening, for which he could not lawfully ...
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The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838), Sat 30 Jan 1836, Page 2
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