February 20—SUCCESS, (schooner,) 98 tons, Leslie, master, from Port Philip via Launceston, Wilson Brothers, agents; 2 cases nankeen, 23 cases brandy, 50 cases wine, 1 case Eau de Cologne, 23 ...
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Advertising : 44 wordsIt is one of the most difficult tasks, of all those that devolve upon a Public Writer, to pass fit and proper remarks upon the separation from society of one of its members. ...
Article : 502 wordsStock on hand 18th instant—B. P. rum, 326,425 gallons; brandy, 26,005 gallons; gin, 22,192 gallons other spirits, 15,766 gallons; tobacco, 222,519 pounds. Received during the week—B. P. rum, 9,273 ...
Article : 170 wordsFebruary 25—JESSIE, 314 tons, Bell, master, for Liverpool; 800 bales wool, 136 planks cedar, 1265 ox and cow hides, 328 horns, 6 hundred weight hoofs, 4 hundred weight bones, 89 bundles whalebone, 86 ...
Article : 66 wordsTo London—Wool, 1d. to 1½d. per lb.; oil, £3 10s. per tun; timber, £3 10s. per load' flax, £4 to £4 10s. per ton. To Liverpool—-Ditto ditto. ...
Article : 85 wordsFebruary 25.—The whaling Ship Courier, of New Bedford, United States, Gered Worth, master, from the South Sea Fishcry. FEBRUARY 25.—The brig Adelaide, Clark ...
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Advertising : 1,423 wordsGENTLEMEN.—During the present month there has been sold at public auction, in London, 6,818 bags of Colonial Wool realised prices about 7½ per cent. less than those sold ...
Article : 516 wordsFriday, Feb. 24.—There was scarcely any variation in the price of market produce on this day. Fresh butter, 2s. to 2s 6d. per lb.; salt ditto, 1s. 6d. to 1s. 10d.; cheese ...
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Family Notices : 72 wordsSince our last remarks, a new Farce called Cherry Bounce, has been produced (on Saturday) but without any success, it was hissed all through, although Buckingham and ...
Article : 214 wordsThe James Watt.—According to the mode of measuring sailing vessels, the James Watt would be called a ship of upwards of 400 tons burthen, but her actual measurement ...
Article : 751 wordsBefore Mr. Justice Burton, and Messrs. Shadforth and Ryder, Assessors. Thursday.—Onions v. Raine.—This was an action brought to recover the sum of £29 for goods ...
Article : 2,343 wordsSIR,—I have to apologise to you for again intruding in your columns, but the principles that you profess as a public writer, that is, to espouse and uphold, when in the right, the cause of the weak ...
Article : 522 wordsSIR,—In the report of my application to the Supreme Court for a Writ of Mandamus, which appeared in several of the Sydney Journals, it has been erroneously states, "that in my affidavit on which ...
Article : 147 wordsSIR,—Observing in your report of Mr. Foster's application on the part of Mr. Nichols, Mr. Nichols affidavit stated—"That at the last Quarter Sessions for the District of Bathurst, he appeared on behalf ...
Article : 123 wordsGeorge Robert Nichols, of Sydney, in the of New South Wales, Gentleman, Attorney at Law, maketh oath and saith, that he (this department) was duly retained to defend one Thomas Mack, who was ...
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The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), Tue 28 Feb 1837, Page 2
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