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APRIL 17.—Amicus, schooner, 150 tons, Captain Arthur, from Adelaide the 1st instant. April 17.—Sarah Scott, barque, 382 tons, Captain Spedding, from Manila the 18th ...
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THIS DAY.—Prince of Wales and Glenbervie, for London; Mazeppa, for Adelaide; Lord Stanley, for Newcastle; Prince of Wales, brig, for Melbourne; and Genii, for the South ...
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April 17.—Harriet, 30, Walker, from Neweastlc, with 40 tons coals; Currency Boy, 41, M'Neill, from Newcastle, with 52 tons coals; Tri[?]l, 23, Bamford, from Newcastle, with 1000 ...
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April 17.—Rosalind, 14, Cresswell, for Shoalhaven, in ballast; Emma, 22, Smith, for Newcastle, in ballast; Currency Boy, 41, M'Neill, for Newcastle, in ballast; Henry, 15, ...
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April 17.—Lord Stanley, barque, 336 tons, Captain M'Kay, for Newcastle, in ballast. ...
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April 17.—Amicus, schooner, 150 tons, Captain Arthur, from Adelaide: 3437 bags sugar, S. Wilkinson, jun.; 300 cocoa nuts, Captain Arthur; 20 cases manufactured tobacco, 5 ...
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ARRIVALS.—April 3. Nautilus, barque 191, tons, Captain Dryde[?], from Mauritius. DEPARTURES.—April 6. Ariel, schooner, 49 tons, Captain Cole, for Melbourne, via ...
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ARRIVALS.—April 5. St. Vincent, ship, 629 tons, Captain Young, from London, 19th December, with 205 female convicts; J. Donnelly, Esq., Surgeon Superintendent; Neptune, ship, ...
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SEAWORTHINESS OF SHIPS.
COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, DECEMBER 18. SMALL v. GIBSON.
MR. JUSTICE COLERIDGE delivered the judgment of the Court in this case. The action was upon a time policy of insurance which had been effected upon the ship Susan, from the ...
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THE Sydney Morning Herald.
THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1850. "Sworn to no Master, of no Sect am 1." THE CONVICT QUESTION.
THE Neptune, with the "Cape Convicts" had arrived at Hobart Town. Lord GREY, in his dispatch to Sir H. SMITH, approves of his Excellency's conduct in ...
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You will have teen, before receipt of this, and probably have inserted in your columns, the second long "Steam article" from Southampton, which has lately appeared in the Times ...
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LAW INTELLIGENCE.
SUPREME COURT, WEDNESDAY. BEPORE His Honor the PRIMARY JUDGE in Equity. STUBBS AND OTHERS, TRUSTEES OF MRS. J. T. HUGHES, [?] M'CABE AND OTHERS.
The defendants in equity had been plaintiffs in an action of ejectment, brought to recover from the plaintiffs in equity the premises known as the ...
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Before their Honors the CHIEF JUSTICE and Mr. Justice DICKINSON. The CHIEF COMMISSIONER reported that he had been compelled to refuse absolutely, a ...
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In the estate of James Bradley, a special meeting to decide upon an offer, at hal-past 10 o'clock. In the estates of John Clissold, William ...
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THE following letter has been handed to us for publication:— Colonial Secretary's Office, Sydney, April 13. Sir,—Referring, to my letter of the 26th March, 1849, ...
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A MEETING of the City Council will he he held at the Town Hall, on Monday next, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. NOTICES OF MOTION. ...
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FREE CHRCH.—A meeting of the members of the congregation of the Free Church of Scotland was held on Monday evening, to take into consideration the circutmtances attendant upon ...
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REVIEW.
The Australian Merino, being a Treatise on Woolgro[?]ing in Australia. By THOMAS SHAW, late Wool-purchaser and Salesman in the employ of J. T. Symes, Esq., Wool Broker, London. Edited by GIDEON S. LANG, Crown Tenant, and Author of Land and Labour. 1849, Melbourne, pp. 30.
IN addition to what is declared in the title page respecting Mr. Shaw, he states that he has been five years in the colony employed in sorting wool and breeding sheep, and has seen ...
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