On Wednesday, the schooner William the IV., [?] Part Macquarie, and new schooner Jane, from [?] Hanning River. Also, the steamers Sophia Jane and 7 Tamar from ...
Article : 344 wordsTHE report of the extensive public sales of Australian and Van Diemen's Wool, which took place here in July Inst, and which were duly transmitted to these ...
Article : 389 wordsFIRST CLASS SAILING BOATS, of 18 feet keel and up[?]ards. Entrance—Two Guineas. Four Boats to be entered, or no Race. ...
Article : 101 wordsWE beg to inform our readers that the articles which appeared in this journal last month, on the late changes in the Colonial Magistracy, were inserted ...
Article : 35 wordsFirst Prize 5 Guineas, Second Prize 2 Guineas. To start immediately after the First Class Sailla[?] Boats have rounded Brodley [?] Head, pulling round ...
Article : 48 wordsTHE Emigrants per James Pattison, landed on Thursday morning. Quarters are provided in Government House, and the regulations respecting them are ...
Article : 38 wordsMy Lords and Gentlemen, I find, with great satisfaction, that the state of the public business enables me to retieve you from further attendance, and from t[?]e[?]p[?]essure of those ...
Article : 726 wordsFirst Prize 3 Guineas. Second Prize 2 Guineas. The Third Boat receives back her Entrance Money. To start immediately after the first two Matches ...
Article : 71 wordsTHURSDAY FEB 4th—Before the CHIEF JUSTICE and a Civil Jury. William Cur enter, Sydney, and John Dowley alias Doly, late of Portland Head, stood indicated ...
Article : 3,127 wordsThe supply of produce at market to day was as usual, and the prices remaned with little varia'ion. ...
Article : 31 wordsFirst Prize 2 Guineas. Second Boat to receives back her Entrance Money. This Match comes off as soon as the Second Class Sailing Boats pass Pinchgut, proceeding round ...
Article : 59 wordsIf I might give a short hint to an impartial writer, it would be to tell him his fate. If he resolve to venture upon the dangerous precipice of telling unbiassed truths, let him proclaim war with ...
Article : 183 wordsWinning Boat receieves 5 Guineas. To start from the Flag Boat off Dawes' Battery round a Flag Boat oil Bradley,s Head, passing it on the starboard side, and back [?] the starting ...
Article : 51 wordsFirst Prize 4 Guineas. Second Ditto Guineas. Third Boat receives back her Entrance Money. Starting from the boat of Dawes Battery, round ...
Article : 57 wordsTo CORRESPONDENT.—An Old Colonist is inadmissible. The greater part of his communication consists of argument to prove a self evident fact The manuscript will be returned on application ...
Article : 63 wordsNo Sailing Boat allowed to throw any ballast overboard after starting. No Gangway deck'd Boats will be allowed to run in the Sailing Matches. ...
Article : 129 wordsMr. Melville Editor of The Colonial Times fortunately for him was let out of gaol, while the pious Colonel was under the fear of the Committee of Enquiry into ...
Article : 2,331 wordsAUSTRALIA, (bark), Swindles, master, COOPER and Co Agents, discharging into the bhoda. AURIGA BARK Chalmers, master, MONTEPIORE & Co., agent in Cove refitting. ...
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The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838), Sat 13 Feb 1836, Page 2
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