If I might give a short hint to an impartial writer, it would be to tell Aim his fate. If he resolve to venture upon the dangerous precipice resolve to venture upon the dangerous precipice of telling unbiassed truths, let him proclaim ...
Article : 120 wordsOn Thursday evening last, the schooner La[?]estoff, 114 tons, Haiding master, from Launceston the 19th inst., with wheat &c. Passengers—Mr. Ashe, and Mrs. Trusted. ...
Article : 72 wordsOn Friday evening last the steamer King William the IV for Newcastle. On Saturday evening last, the steamer Maitland, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 58 wordsAt the suggestion of one of our most enterprising merchants, J. B. Monteflore, Esq., now residing in England, a Company is about to be formed in London, for the ...
Article : 249 wordsIn accordance with an advertisement to that effect, a public meeting took place on Thursday last, at the Pulteney Hotel, to petition the British Government on ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 118 wordsThe outter Aqullla, which left this port a short time since, has been laid on at Launceston as a constant trader between that port and Port Phillip. The brig Lady Wellington, from South Australian, ...
Article : 700 wordsMay 21—COCKERMOUTH CASTLE, 236 tons Bell, master for London; 272 bales wool Montefores. Breillat & Co.; 17 bales wool, 20 grapnets, P. W. Flower; 5 bales wool, T. W. Smart: 22 hales ...
Article : 377 wordsMAY 5.—Arrived the bark Jane. 347 tons. W. B. Wills, master, from Leith 21st October, 1837, with a general cargo. Passengers for Van Diemen's Land—Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Drybargh, Mr. James ...
Article : 128 wordsWe, the undersigned Members of Council, Magistrates, and other free inhabitants of New South Wales, beg leave most respectfully to approach Your Excellency in the full assurance of your paternal ...
Article : 1,303 wordsTHE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY bad the appearance of a perfect holiday; all the banks and the public offices were closed in honor of the first anniversary of Her Majesty. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 wordsStock on hand 19th instant,—B. P. rum 101,491 gallons—brandy, 12,529 gallons—gin, 15,560 gallons—other sprits, 6,562 gallons—tobacco. 96,015 lbs. Received during the week—B. P. rum, nil. ...
Article : 120 wordsMay 21-JEUNE ELIZA, bark, 321 tons, Giraud, master, from Bordeux, Willis, Macintyre & Co,, agents; 76 hogsheads 13½ hhds 433 casks red wine, 9½ hhds white wine, 50 baskets Champagne, 509 cases wine, 100 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 wordsJanuary 15. Maria, 280 tons, Ninian Miller, master, for New South Wales, with merchandise. 15, Bolina, 254 tons, A. Ewlng, master, for Launceston, with merchandise. ...
Article : 262 wordsWith the exception of vegetables, which were, and have been for some time past, very abundant, arising from the unparallelled fineness of the season, the markets were Indifferently supplied. In flour no alteration has taken ...
Article : 504 wordsJane, 347 tons, Mills, master, from Leith—104 packages [?]unpowder for R. How (Sydney), 10 packages linens, I box shoes, 3 casks blocks, R. How—163 casks beer, Paul & Co.—50 fukins ...
Article : 438 wordsSUGAR,—On Saturday morning took a start of £5 per ton, £36 being asked, but the arrival, in the course of the day, of the brig Symmetry brought the prices down to their level. ...
Article : 57 wordsBest wheat, 6s; Inferior, 5s. at which price several large parcels have been sold this week,—Bread has, in consequence of this decline in the price of wheat, fallen to 9d per 2 1b loaf, at some of the bakers.—Flour, £16 per ...
Article : 63 wordsNEW WHARF.—Market produce has been on the deol[?]ne in prices since last Week—best wheat 6s per bushel, potatoes £4 10s per ton. WALKER'S MILL.—Wheat 6[?] per bushel, and large ...
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The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838), Mon 28 May 1838, Page 2
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