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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS.

    From Port Stephens, on Monday last, the cutter Lambton. From Newcastle, same time, the steampacket Sophia Jane. ... [Article] (112 words)
  • METEPROLOGICAL TABLE.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (38 words)
  • The Sydney Herald. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 27, 1834. "Sworn to no Master, of no Sect am I."

    THE most unpopular tax ever imposed in Van Diemcn's Land, was that on the Postage of Newspapers. A general opposition has arisen against the measure, and ... [Article] (622 words)
  • DIARY. Memoranda for the present Week.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (145 words)
  • DIALOGUE BETWEEN A BANK DIRECTOR, MR. SPECULATOR, AND MR. RUM. Scene, the King's Wharf.

    DIRCTOR.—Good morning Mr. Speculator— large arrivals to day from the Isle of France. MR. SPEC.—Yes: a work with you. Are you aware that sugars now are imported with a loss of ... [Article] (614 words)
  • LAW INTELLIGENCE. SUPREME COURT—CRIMINAL SIDE.

    MONDAY.—Before His Honor the Chief Justice and the following Civil Jury:—J. T. Wilson, Esq., (foreman), Mr. Henry Webb, J. J. Wood, James Wheeler, George Wheeler, Edwin ... [Article] (2410 words)
  • Original Correspondence. THE BLACKS. To the Editors of the Sydney Herald.

    GENTELEMEN,—I am a Settler in the district of Brisbane Water, and feel grateful for the liberal force of armed men sent there by command of His Excellency Governor Bourke, to subdue the ... [Article] (837 words)
  • EXTRACTS.

    "I have to inform you that the district is at present in such a state of alarm, that an entire stay is put to all proceedings, and that mustering cattle is entirely out of the ... [Article] (271 words)
  • JURIDICAL. To the Editors of the Sydney Herald.

    GENTLEMEN,—I had just received the agreeable intelligence of the King's command, that the Barristers and Attornies of our Supreme Court should be separated into their distinct orders, and ... [Article] (834 words)
  • To the Editors of the Sydney Herald.

    GENTLEMEN—Observing by this morning's Australian, that the Editor doubts your statement as to the fate of the bushrangers, M'Donald and Lynch, I beg ... [Article] (101 words)
  • To the Editors of the Australian.

    GENTLEMEN—I regret feeling myself obliged to contradict the paragraph contained in your paper of this date, relative to the statement in yesterday's Herald of ... [Article] (164 words)
  • DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION

    We insert for the information of the Public, an Abstract of all the Public Sales which will take place from this Day's, to our next Publication. ... [Article] (2478 words)
  • Family Notices

    ... [Family Notices] (32 words)
  • Van Diemens Land News.

    NORTH COAST AUSTRALIA.—Major Camphel has communicated to the Royal Geographical Society, a valuable paper regarding the British settlements established in 1824 and abandoned ...
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    [Article] (327 words)
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