WE call the attention of our readers to the following Evidence taken before the Committee of our Legislative Council, on the ...
Article : 21 wordsStatement, transmitted from the Quarantine Station, by David Thomson, Esq., R. N. Surgeon-Superintendent, of the Ship "John Barry," with Emigrants, from ...
Article : 716 wordsGeorge Cox, of Wi[?]borne, Mulgoa, Esq., a considerable Land-owner,—called in and examined : I am quite aware, that there is a very ...
Article : 682 wordsI am of opinion, that there is a general what of labourers, farm and household servants, sheperds, stock-keepers, and mechanics. I think an importation of 10,000, during the course of the ensuing ...
Article : 374 wordsThe circumstances of the Colony, of late years, have so materially changed, and the increases of flocks and herds, and the enterprise of our settlers developing new profitable resources, require a very ...
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Advertising : 1,319 wordsScheme of victualling for Male and Female Emigrants, on the voyage from London to Australia, directed by His Majesty's Government to be daily issued. ...
Article : 61 wordsCopy of the Scheme of Victualling for Emigrants, on the voyage from dundee to Australia, in the "John Barry." FEMALE EMIGRANTS. ...
Article : 463 wordsAlick Osborne, Esquire, R. N., Surgeon Superintendent, of the Ship "Adam Lodge, " with Emigrants from Ireland,— called in and examined:— ...
Article : 894 wordsEvery day—Bread 1lb, Sugar 10z. Flour [?]lb Every alternate day—Beef, [?]lb, Pork, [?]lb Cocon, [?]oz. Pease [?] pint. ...
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The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838), Fri 18 Aug 1837, Page 4
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