FEBRUARY 3.—The [?] Thom, master left Launceston. January 28th laden with sundries. Passengers.—G. C.x. Esq. Miss Cox. Mr. and Miss Pettingall and six children ...
Article : 181 wordsJanuary 23 HASHEMY barque, 523tons, Buckle matter from London, A. B. Spark, agent 59 kegs, ruins, 95 cases wine, 1 box 2 cases paper, 28 empty bulls, 4 bales slu's 1 Jin and crane six sheep, A. P. ...
Article : 648 wordsA commission, composed of John Kinchels, Esq. L.L.D., William Carter, and Sydney Stephen, Esqrs., and the following special jury—Messrs Donaldson, Grose Lee. Mitchell Hon ...
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Family Notices : 22 wordsIt is our painful duty to record this week one of the most distressing events that has happened in our infant settlement since its establishment—the total ...
Article : 1,859 wordsAs was anticipated, flour took a rise yesterday. The prices last night were—first quality 26s, second 24s, ration 21s. It is expected to take another rise shortly. The supplies have been ...
Article : 56 wordsFRIDAY.—Before His Honor Mr Justice Willis, and a Civil Jury. Richard Kelly was indicated for steading a horse the property of John Eales, at Berry Park, on ...
Article : 2,235 wordsJ. I. WILSON.—At his Rooms, Town and Country Lauded Properties. TO-MORROW. J. T. WILSON.—At his Rooms, Pianofortes ...
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Advertising : 5 wordsTub public meeting, in the object of which every colonist is interested, is now at hand. We therefore most emphatically call upon every inhabitant interested in ...
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The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), Tue 5 Feb 1839, Page 2
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