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  2. Shipping Intelligence.

    On Thursday night, the brig Alice, Captain Hephurn, from Liverpool 3rd of November, and Hobart Town 18th instant. Cargo—sundries Passengers—Mr. W. B. Palmer, surgeon, Mrs. ...

    Article : 87 words
  3. Inconsistency of British Law.

    We extract the following two Paragraphs from the Sydney Herald:— AN Ex-POLICEMAN — On Saturday night last, Mr. Miller, uphotsterer, of Castlereagh-street, went ...

    Article : 802 words
  4. MARKETS.

    There was but a middling supply of vegetables to day. Potatoes 8s to 10s per [?]wt, Derwent ditto 12s per ditto, cabbages 3d each, turnips and carrots 31 per ...

    Article : 365 words
  5. DEPARTURES.

    On Wednesday, the American ship Favorite for the South Seas, and the ship Ellen for Batavia On Thursday the ship Kinnear, Captain Mallard, for London, with a cargo of wool ...

    Article : 55 words
  6. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

    The Marth and Fansy for New Zealand, this day; the Clyde for Batavia, Currency Lass for Launceston, and Cornwallis for the South Seas, to-morrow; and the Dryade for London the ...

    Article : 442 words
  7. Wool.

    IN the markets of Leeds and Brandford, wool has for some weeks been as nearly as possible stationary, with no business doing he manufacturers, not having been able ...

    Article : 357 words
  8. THE SYDNEY MONITOR,

    If 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 [?]ths, let him proclaim war with ...

    Article : 181 words
  9. SITUATION OF SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR OF PORT JACKSON.

    ALICE. (brig) Hepburn master, ASPINAL and Co. agents, at te r Wharf discharging. ASIA, (ship) Stead master, LAMB and Co. agents, in stream discharging. ...

    Article : 611 words
  10. MATTER FURNISHED BY OUR Reporters and Correspondents.

    WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23RD, 1836.—Before Mr. JUSTICE BURTON. Allan v. Bad —When this case was called on Mr. Solicitor-General [?]ose and sail, he had to ...

    Article : 3,439 words
  11. Convict Clothing.

    WE have, during the last two or three years, been urging the Governor to see due discipline enforced among the road and ironed gangs, and among the prison [?] ...

    Article : 461 words
  12. Australian Patriotic Association.

    A WELL attended General Meeting of the Patriotic Association was held yesterday, Sir John Jamison in the chair. Among the [?]entleman present we noticed Mr. ...

    Article : 605 words
  13. EXTRACTS FROM OTHER PAPERS.

    We hear that Mr. Josephson, our colonial musician would not accept of any remuneration for his valuable services on the night of Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Chester's Concert, in consequence. ...

    Article : 764 words
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