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Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 wordsSIR,—In continuation of my former letter, I do not know, that I can grapple with the acknowledged ills to which I have adverted, better than by recommending the appointment of an Assistant ...
Article : 800 wordsWe have received a somewhat singular communication from a correspondent at Liverpool, which we give in the words of our informant:— Mr. Merritt, an Inn-keener in this vicinity, has ...
Article : 443 wordsCharles Jones. indicted for being illegally at large, having fire arms in his possession, pleaded guilty to the charge. The Chairman stated that he should in this case recommend the sentence of ...
Article : 49 wordsOn Friday last, the following order was issued in the Equity Side of the Supreme Court. In the Equitable Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of New South Wales.—Third Term, 1841. ...
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Advertising : 34 wordsIt is now a considerable period since any intelligence reached Sydney from the Mauritius. Formerly, the trade which existed between Sydney and the Mauritius was very considerable, but, of ...
Article : 190 wordsMann v. Hooper, Hutchinson v. same, Kennet v. same.—In this case, James Hooper, of Banks Town, County of Cumberland, was the insolvent. The insolvent was detained at the suit of Mr. ...
Article : 344 wordsWe were favored yesterday, with the reading of a letter, rec[?]ived from the M'Lesy River, which promises before long to be one of the most flourishing of our northern settlements. The writer says ...
Article : 580 wordsSIR—In my last I stated to you that the Directors were the principal ifnotthe only individuals, who benefitted by the "indiscriminate and ...
Article : 818 wordsThe list of oases presented this morning to the notice of the Bench. exhibited so new feature of interest. they consisted, principally, of charges of drunkenness, and were despatched at an early ...
Article : 1,988 wordsSIR,—I feel convinced that, it is only necessary to point out the inaccuracy of your report, relative to my being brought before the police, to secure the insertion of this constradiction in your next ...
Article : 147 wordsMAITLAND—July 9th.—From a Correspondent.— All the Settlers hereabouts are crying out for rain. There is a good deal of wheat in the ground, and at present it looks well, but without ...
Article : 473 wordsBefore the Chairman and Colonel Wilson. James Byrne. was charged with having committed an assault, with intent to do some grievous bodily narm on the person of one Isa[?]c Johnston, ...
Article : 406 wordsAt Friday's market a rise of two shillings per bushel, took place in the price of wheat. Some good samples, which were guaranteed to the buyer as being part and parcel of the bulk, were ...
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The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838 - 1841), Mon 12 Jul 1841, Page 2
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