THOMAS THOMAS, a genteel looking young man was charged by Dennis Burke, constable, with having assaulted him in the execution of his duty. It appeared that the constable had been ...
Article : 564 wordsJOSEPH Do[?]s was put do the bar, charged with having been drink the evening before. Mr. Mitchell—Were you drunk Joseph Dobbs? Dobbs—was I drunk? ...
Article : 672 wordsThe following are the particulars of the wreck by grounding of the barque Equitable off Fultabpoint. It is taken from the report sent up by the priot. We understand the pilot, dispatch vessel, ...
Article : 686 wordsBRITISH FLEET IN THE MEDITERANEAN.—The following is a correct list of the ships of the line, under the command of Admiral Sir R. Stopford, now in the Mediterranean, Viz:— Princess Charlotte, 104 Admiral Sir R. Stopford, ...
Article : 1,570 wordsThe Sydney "Monitor is published at 6 o'clock Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, at the office in George-street. Letters not post-paid will not be received ...
Article : 267 wordsWe yesterday described the process by which the Bank of England had increased her issues of paper, depreciated the currency thereby, and forced the metallic part of the currency to leave ...
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Advertising : 58 wordsTO THE EDITOR OF THE COLONIST,—SIR,—perceive that in your last Saturday's number you have copied from. the Herald a letter signed R. B., recommending the formation of a Company to ...
Article : 403 wordsDONCASTER.—The first of our additional markets was held to-day, and a fair quantity offered for sale. The business done was trivial, the staplers and dealers not being at all anxious to ...
Article : 351 wordsMRS. BEATTLE was charged by Susannah Pashley, a girl of about ten years old, with having thrown water on her and beaten her without provocation, in Kent-street, on Monday last. The ...
Article : 985 wordsHANNAH STEEL., an interesting looking gir[?] apparently not more than 14 and 15 years of age was indicated for staling two pairs of stockings, value 6s. the property of Richard Windeyer, ...
Article : 612 wordsWheat has experienced a slight reduction since our last, but Flour remains the same. There is also a fall in the price of Butchers' Meat. Dairy and Vegetable Markets had a plentiful supply, ...
Article : 748 wordsHOBART-TOWN MARKETS, JAN. 2—Walker's Mill—Wheat very source, 30s to 34s per bushed fine flour, 60s to 70s; seconds, 50s to 60s per cwt. ...
Article : 786 wordsIRON in bars £10 per ton, in pigs,£6 ditto, boops £12 10s.; LEAD, pig, £18 10s. ditto; milied sheet, £19 10s. ditto, bars £20 ditto, Patent shot, 1A 5, A B 6 a 12, £22 10s. ore, ...
Article : 444 wordsMARGARET ALLEN, pleaded guilty to an indictment, charging her with stealing two caps from Mr. Leathlan, a publican. To be confined in the third class of the Factory three months. ...
Article : 152 wordsVarious rumours of an unfavourable nature in connection with American affairs, were current in the letter part of the day, and were very industries promulgated by persons inimical to the ...
Article : 403 wordsROBERT HENDERSON, barque, 368 tonsy M'Farlane, master, from Liverpool the 21th da[?] of August, Aspinall & Co., agents with a cargo[?]o. merchandise. Passenger—Mr. Robert Bennett, ...
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The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838 - 1841), Wed 15 Jan 1840, Page 2
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