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Detailed lists, results, guides : 109 wordsDECEMBER 16, 1839.—The weather during the whole of last, and commencement of the present month, has been extremely adverse to the husbandmman—tempestuous and changeable— ...
Article : 595 wordsWAR AGAINST THE BEARDS.—Mr. Whitworth, our ambassador, proceeds from Breslau to Moscow, in January, 1705. At Moscow he is well received by the Czar; and tells us, "His ...
Article : 979 wordsTHIS Concert was well attended, although the "Victoria" was not full. The boxes were faller than the pit. The latter was too bare of visitors to render this concert so profitable as the ...
Article : 866 wordsWhen the Sydney Bank was first proposed, its principal recommendation, perhaps, consisted in the professed intention of its projectors to make it more popular than any of the banks established ...
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Advertising : 306 wordsTHE NEW BANK.—A paragraph appears in a recent number of the Monitor, stating that the only two candidates for the office of cashier of the new bank, were Messrs. Lord and Hall. That ...
Article : 4,056 wordsMARIAN WATSON, schooner, Biscoe, master, for Hobart Town, with a general cargo.—PASSENGERS—Mr. and Mrs. Richardson and child, Messrs. Hatch and Westburn, and five in ...
Article : 521 wordsSIR,—As the wool season has again commenced it may not be amiss to enquire the result of all that has been said and sung during the last six months, relative to the destructions of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 916 wordsSIR,—By the Herald of this day, the Provisional Committee and Secretary pro tem to the Sydney Banking Company, might be understood to have discharged their public duty by ...
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The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838 - 1841), Fri 20 Dec 1839, Page 2
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