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AUSTRALIAN
Fix this textMEDICAL JOURNAL.
Fix this textEdited by Isaac Aaron, Esq., Til. R. C. S. I>., See., Sydney, New South Wales.
Fix this textVOL. I.
Fix this textSYDNEY", MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1847.
Fix this textNo. 7.
Fix this textTERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION . One Pound per Annum, or Five Shillings per Quarter, payable in
Fix this textand forwarded, postage free, to allparts of New South Wales and the neighbouring Colonies oui ope, n( i ’ , . • which will be received
Fix this text■l ERMS FOR ADVERTISEMENTS .-For One Inch, and under, 2s . 6cZ., and 9Efor every additional Inch, each which will be receivea
Fix this textby the Proprietor and Publisher, William Baker, Hibernian Printing Office, 101, King Street Eas , yc ncy, -- <-
Fix this textBIRTHS, MARRIAGES, & DEATHS.
Fix this textBIRTHS.
Fix this textDec. 23—At Wollongong, Mrs Henry Edenburgh,
Fix this textof a daughter.
Fix this text31—Mrs A. B. Spark, of a son.
Fix this textJan. 6—At Goulburn, Mrs James Sinclair, of a
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Fix this textB—At Lake Macquarie, Mrs Alfred Holden, of a
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Fix this textB—At Wollongong, Mrs S. Russell, of a daughter.
Fix this text12—At Surry Hills, Mrs'Stenhouse, of a son,
Fix this text19 —At the Sydney College, Mrs Patterson, of a
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Fix this text19—At her residence, Liverpool, Mrs. George
Fix this textGraham, of a son.
Fix this text19—At Clarence River, Mrs S. A. M'Kenzie, of a
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Fix this text2 > —At Port Macquarie, Mrs Waldron, of a son.
Fix this text22 At Barham, Darlinghurst, the lad/ of the
Fix this textHonorable E. D. Thomson, of a daughter.
Fix this text25—At Bathnrst, the lady of Richard Machattle,
Fix this textEsq., surgeon, of a daughter.
Fix this text25—At her residence, Jenkins-street, Mrs. M‘Cul-
Fix this textlock, of two sons.
Fix this text23 At her residence, Pitt-street, Airs. G, 11.
Fix this textHamilton, of a daughter.
Fix this textMARRIAGES.
Fix this textNov. 3—At Eden, Twofold Bay, by the Rev Ed-
Fix this textward Gilford, Mr Edward Ferris to Miss
Fix this textElizabeth Edy of Windsor, near Condon.
Fix this textDec. 23—At Sydney, by the Rev Dr M'Garvie,
Fix this textMr John Hamilton to Miss Isabella Kilpat-
Fix this textrick, third daughter of the late William Kil-
Fix this textpatrick, of York-street, Sydney.
Fix this text29—At Parramatta, by-the Rev. Dean Coffey,
Fix this textMr. Hugh Taylor, junior, to Frances Eliza
Fix this textConnor, of Prospect.
Fix this textJan. 2—At Sydney, by the Rev Dr Cowper, Mr
Fix this textCharles Appleton to Miss Jane Petty, of
Fix this textChurch Ilill.
Fix this texto—At M James’ Church, by the Rev T. W. Bo-
Fix this textdenlram, Mr P. Taylor, of King-street, to
Fix this textHannah, youngest daughter of Mr Charles
Fix this textAppleton, of Pitt-street, Sydney.
Fix this text9—At Sydney, by the Rev Dr Ross, Mr James
Fix this textDawson, of Commerce House, to Annie, re-
Fix this textlict of the late Mr. Thompson, of Dartbrook,
Fix this textHunter River.
Fix this textJan. 9—At St Mary’s Cathedral, by the Rev J. C.
Fix this textSummers, Mr David Freehv, of the Audit
Fix this textOffice, to Elizabeth Louisa, eldest daughter
Fix this textof the late Mr James litzgerald, of Limerick.
Fix this text12—At St Stephen’s Church, Camperdown, by
Fix this textthe Rev C. C. Kemp, Mr Frederick Cook to
Fix this textAlice Grace, youngest daughter of John
Fix this textWood, Esq, of Brundah, Lachlan River.
Fix this text14 At the Congregational Church, Pitt-3treet,'
Fix this textby the Rev Dr Ross, Mr Benjamin Smith
Fix this textLloyd, of George-streei, to Mary, third daugh-
Fix this textter of Robert Bourne, Esq. Pitt-street, Sydney.
Fix this text19—By Special License, at Christ Church, by the
Fix this textRev J. 11. Wilkinson, Capt. Wm. Winter, of
Fix this textSussex-street, to Caroline Elizabeth Spicer,
Fix this textlate of New Zealand.
Fix this textDEATHS.
Fix this textSept. 19—At Ilarefield, Middlesex, Margaret, wife
Fix this textof the Honorable Sir W. W. Burton, Madras.
Fix this textJan. 2—At Goulburn, Andrew, second son of Mr
Fix this textBull, Postmaster.
Fix this text4 iU Bathurst, Mary Anne Agnes, infant daugh-
Fix this textter of M. T. Pratt, aged 9 months.
Fix this text5 At the Sydney Mechanics’ School of Arts,
Fix this textMr James Robert Hill, aged 28 years.
Fix this textG—After a few hours illness, Jane Elizabeth,
Fix this texteldest daughter of Captain John James, aged
Fix this text18 years.
Fix this text12—sAt Ellengowan, Illawarra, Janet Hutchinson,
Fix this textwife of Mr Alexander M'Kenzie.
Fix this text15— At Green Oaks, Darling Point, Mary, the in-
Fix this textfant daughter of Mr Mort, aged 4 months.
Fix this textIG—At his residence, Castlereagh-street, after a
Fix this textshort illness, Mr James Peek, aged 22 years.
Fix this text19—At Lower George-street, Isabella Susan, in-
Fix this textfant daughter of John Gilchrist, Esq.
Fix this text16— At Bloomfield, Hunter River, Mrs C. J
Fix this textCrofton, aged 37 years.
Fix this text21 —At his residence, corner of Pitt and Liver-
Fix this textpool-streets, John Vaughan Thompson, Esq,
Fix this textfor many years HepubylnspeeborEc eneral of
Fix this textHospitals of this Colony.
Fix this text25—At Redfern, Maria Louisa Dixon, only daugh-
Fix this textter of Mr Joseph Dixon, late of the Bay of
Fix this textIslands, New Zealand.
Fix this text28—At Sydney, Mr Alexander Sinclair, draper,
Fix this textaged 28 years.
Fix this textLOW’S DIRECTORY,
Fix this textPrice Five Shillings,
Fix this textMAY be had of all the principal Booksellers
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Fix this textCONTENTS :
Fix this textDistinct Directories of the City and District ;
Fix this textClassification of Trades ; Public Office* and
Fix this textEstablishments ; Places of Worship ; Schools ;
Fix this textReligious and other Societies, &c. <fcc. With a.
Fix this textChronological Table of Remarkable Occur-
Fix this textrences, from the foundation of the Colony to the
Fix this textpresent time.
Fix this textAUSTRALIAN REGISTRY OFFICE,
Fix this text104, KING STREET,
Fix this textTwo Doors West of Pitt-street.
Fix this textSERVANTS of all descriptions supplied 'with
Fix this textSituations. Applications from the Interior,
Fix this textwith requisite instructions, duly attended to.
Fix this textP. J. Cregin, in attending to the Business of
Fix this texta Registry Office, will endeavour to merit the
Fix this textpatronage of those parties who may favour him
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Fix this textOffice hours from 9 till 5, p. m.
Fix this textWILLIAM CANKETT, in returning thanks
Fix this textto the inhabitants of Cook’s River, New-
Fix this texttown, and the public generally, for their liberal
Fix this textpatronage, wishes to inform them that THIS DAY,
Fix this textthe Ist of February, he commences running a
Fix this textfirst-rate Omnibus, entirely new, which no expense
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Fix this textdious. It will carry fifteen passengers, and will
Fix this textrun with three horses, so as to delay no time
Fix this text(fares as usual); and will start from Cook’s River
Fix this textat a quarter past eight every morning, and will
Fix this textcall at the points of the Giebo and New Town
Fix this textRoad at ten minutes before nine, and will set down
Fix this textat the Queen’s Wharf by nine : it will then con-
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Fix this textand will return to Newtown and Cook’s River,
Fix this textleaving the Queen’s Wharf at a quarter before five,
Fix this textand will call at the Royal Hotel at five.
Fix this textN. B.—A Licensed Carriage will run to New-
Fix this texttown and Cook’s River every morning at half-past
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Fix this textof the inhabitants, and will leave Cook's River at
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