TO CORRESPONDENTS.—We would cheerfully oblige Mr. Dally, but it is contrary to the duty of Editors to admit the discussion in their columns of private wrongs. For, the party attacked, would ...
Article : 108 wordsWe should like to give the public an estimate of the quantity of acres of vineyard now in cultivation in the colony, and the quantity in preparation. Also the age of the vineyards. Those gentlemen ...
Article : 312 wordsMiss Wallace's concert was well attended. The Governor, lady, and suite; Sir Maurice O'Connell, lady, family, and-suite; and many of the principal families of Sydney, were present Both Sir George ...
Article : 1,231 wordsSolomon v. Groves.—This was an action brought by an Auctioneer against Mr. Groves, of the Theatre, for the amount of a promissory note for £9 19s. 6d., and interest at 8 per cent., which amounting to 8s. made the claim ...
Article : 1,515 wordsA special meeting of the proprietors of this company was held at the School of Arts, yesterday at 12 o'clock. Colonel Wilson in the chair. The attendance was very thin, there being at no time ...
Article : 2,215 wordsThe Parliamentary Registration proceeds in the manner anticipated from the lazy indifference of the Liberals and the hopeful activity of the Tories. With scarcely an exception, the latter have succeeded ...
Article : 309 wordsMeetings of the working classes continue to be held in various parts of the country,—at Manchester, Liverpool, Sheffield, Brighton, and the populous district found Trowbridge in Wiltshire. Of these, the ...
Article : 529 wordsMANCHESTER, SUNDAY EVENING.—It is our painful duty to record one of the most fatal calamities which has befallen Manchester for some time. About twelve o'clock on Saturday night, Patrick Chilton, ...
Article : 1,371 wordsJames Tulloch, shoemaker, of Harrington-street, was charged by Robert Ross, a brother craftsman, with stealing two shoebrushes, his property, on Tuesday night. The prosecutor admitted that they had had a glass too much ...
Article : 1,986 wordsTHE late occurrences in the Supreme Court and the Court of Quarter Sessions, must, we think, at least have staggered, if they have not fairly opened the eyes of the admirers and defenders of our ...
Article : 429 wordsThe duty on foreign corn has again advanced to 10s. 8d. per quarter. Bu it matters little now what the duty is; it cannot be said that the Corn-laws keep foreign wheat out of the country, for there is ...
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The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838 - 1841), Fri 1 Mar 1839, Page 2
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