PORTSMOUTH, Nov. 16.—The Fox, 42, Capt. Sir H. M. Blackwood, has received orders to proceed to the river Shannon, and will go out of harbour to-morrow.—Admiral Sir C. Rowley ...
Article : 232 wordsThe new blunder, on the part of the Crown Prosecutors, which I. noticed yesterday, has reference to the demurrers to the plea of statement filed by each of the nine traversers. The ...
Article : 210 wordsTHURSDAY, MARCH 14.—Before the Chief Commissioner. In the estate of James Scott, of Hindmarsh, a second meeting was held, and two claims proved ...
Article : 69 wordsBank Stock, 180¾ ½ 1 3 per Cent. Red., 95¼ 3/8 3 per Cent. Cons. Anns., 96¼ 1/3 ¼ ½ 3½ per Cent. Anns. 1818. 102½ ...
Article : 1,582 wordsThe following estate was sequestrated yesterday, on petition anil affidavit; David Solomon, of Phillip-street. Parramatta. Debts, £315 19s. 5d.; assets—good debts, £5 7s. ...
Article : 52 wordsRobert Miller and John Hamilton, trading under the firm of John Hamilton & Co., a second meeting, at ten. William Kelligher, a single meeting at eleven. William Rees, a single ...
Article : 171 wordsPORTSMOUTH, Nov. 17.—Six P. M.—A report is current here, that the St. Vincent, 120, is ordered to fit again for sea to go to Cork; if so; she will soon be ready, as she had not unrove ...
Article : 60 wordsTee first Meeting of Magistrates, to carry into effect the provisions of the Irish Arms Act, took place in the Court House, at Antrim, on Friday last, the High Sheriff presiding. There ...
Article : 1,045 wordsTHE IRISH ARMS ACT.—This Act is appointed by the Lord-Lieutenant in Council to came into operation on Monday next. It contains 64 sections, with u schedule of forms annexed, giving ...
Article : 1,089 wordsThe implications for certificates yesterday were disposed of as follow:—J. W. Penn Blick, granted. Robert Stewart, granted. John Innes, granted. Mark Last granted. John Gillies, no ...
Article : 907 wordsIN our lalo notices of the arrangements with regard to, the Immigrants on their arrival, we alluded to the inconveniences attending the mooring of the ships close to the populous ...
Article : 516 wordsIF the view now to be taken of this Australian mount of fire, include the proof, that to COAL BEDS, accidentally ignited, the whole phenomenon is to be ...
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The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), Fri 15 Mar 1844, Page 3
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