On Sunday, the schooner Tamar, Captain Dewing, from Launceston. Cargo, wheat &c. Pay singers, Mr. A. B. Smith Mr. T. Woolley, Mr. F. W. Hepburn, Mr. John Merritt, and Mr. ...
Article : 176 wordsGOVERNMENT CONTRACTS.—The tenders for the supply of Irish salt pork for the Commissariat were accepted on Tuesday last, at serenpence per Ib.! The quantity ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 wordsStock on hand 19th Instant.—B. P. ram, 221,912 gallons; brandy; 37,126 gallons; gin, 32790 gallons; other spirits, 18,719 gallons; tobacco, 76,197 pounds. ...
Article : 113 wordsOn Friday, the brig Martha for New Zealand. On Sunday, the schooner Funny for the Bay of Island, and the b[?]ig Cornwallis for the South Seas On Monday, the steamer Sophia Jane for ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Clyde for Batavia, Dryade and Persian for London, and Cur en [?] Loss for Launceston tomorrow; and the Avon for London 2nd proximo The Samuel Cavard and Brougham haul on the ...
Article : 147 wordsThere was a very indifferent supply of general produce at market to-day. in consequence of the succeeding market following so close, viz (Thursday). Potatoes ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 198 wordsTwo Petitions having appeared in the columns of this day's Herald, the one to the King, and the other to the Commons House of Parliament, of ...
Article : 130 wordsMarch 21.—ULYSSES (brig) 185 tons, Crawford master, from Hobart Town, T. Gore and Co., agents; 972 bags sugar Gore & Co.; 10 tons and 5 bales bay, 8 packages cigars, Order. ...
Article : 749 wordsIN corroboration of Mr. Marshall's statement, that none but girls whose character would stand strict examination were sent out to these Colonies, we extract from the ...
Article : 276 wordsSATURDAY, MARCH 26.—Sittings in banco. Mr Justice DOWLING and Mr Justice BURTON took their seats this morning at the usual hour, but in consequence of the absence of the Chief ...
Article : 298 wordsIf I might give a short hint to an impartial writer, it would be to tell him his fute. If he resolve to venture upon the dangerous precipice of telling unbiassed truths, let him proclaim war with ...
Article : 193 wordsHOBART TOWN MARKET, March 18.— Corn bas rather declined in price since our last. The recent arrival of London corn and flour at Sydney more being expected ...
Article : 1,209 wordsIT is a great mistake to think that beer is necessary for a hard working man. At the time I write, there are a set of men employed in draining, by task work, in Richmord Park who are patt[?]rns of English ...
Article : 723 wordsTUESDAY, MARCH 29th.—Before Messrs, Windyer and Gisburn. Peter Hawell, a mechanic, residing in Castlereagh-street, appeared upon summons to answer ...
Article : 1,061 wordsOn last Saturday night, a little past eight o'clock I was proceeding up Melville-street, near to my own house, when I heard the cries of [?] murder, and a watchman' rattle sprung. I ran back in the ...
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The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838), Wed 30 Mar 1836, Page 2
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