APRIL 15.—Elizabeth June, schooner, 43 tons, Captain Stericker, from Moreton Bay the 9th instant. Passengers—Mr. Murray, Mr. Hawkings, Mr. Darcy, Mr. and Mis. ...
Article : 116 wordsApril 15.—Palmyra, brig, 145 tons, Captain Lindsey, for Auckland. Passengers—Mrs. Lindsey and two children, Mr. Casey, Mr. Cameron, and three stockmen. ...
Article : 22 wordsTHIS DAY.—L'Ariane, for Tahiti: Lynher, for the South Sea Islands; Nile and Mount Wollaston, for the South Sea Fishery. TO-MORROW.—Tasmania, for Auckland; ...
Article : 33 wordsThe following is a list of all the meetings of oreditors fixed to take place from this date, inclusive:- THIS DAY.—John Buckland, first meeting, ...
Article : 349 wordsApril 15.—Thistle, steamer, 127, Mulhall, from Morpeth, with 100 bales wool, 64 trusses hay, 500 bushels grain, 4 pigs; William the Fourth, steamer, 54, Sullivan, from ...
Article : 91 wordsMORE: MURDERS BY THE ABORIGINES.—Letters received by the last steamer give accounts of more outrages by the aborigines. Mr. Contes had another man murdered by them, and at ...
Article : 130 wordsApril 15.—Rose, steamer, 172, Pattison for Morpeth, with sundries; William the Fourth, steamer, 54, Sullivan, for Wollongong, with sundries; Sister, 45, Campbell, for Newcastle, ...
Article : 54 wordsMails will be closed at the Post Office as follow:- FOR AUCKLAND.—By the Tasmania, this evening, at six. ...
Article : 46 wordsGENTLEMEN,—If Mr. Walsh had not been to me as a brother for many years, I should have replied to his letter at some length, not for my own sake, but as a duty to the Church of which ...
Article : 667 wordsApril 16.—Harlequin, schooner, 62 tons, Captain Chinnery, from Port Nicholson: 8 bales wool, J. Price; 260 sheepskins, J. Peacock; 2 cases, Order. ...
Article : 432 wordsSTOCK on hand, 8th April.—B. P. rum, 85,659 gallons; brandy, 68,149 gallons; Geneva, 25,492 gallons; whiskey, 4337 gallons; liqueurs, 119 gallons; British spirits, nil; ...
Article : 204 wordsA MATCH came off on Saturday last, at Hyde Park, between eleven members of the Fitz Roy and the second eleven of the Mary-le-bone Clubs. The play on both sides was particularly ...
Article : 365 words1. MR. WENTWORTH to move, That a Select Committee be appointed to prepare a petition of grievances to Her Majesty and both Houses of Parliament. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 wordsWHEN will be presented the Historical Tragedy, in 5 Acts, entitled BRUTUS; OR, THE FALL OF TARQUIN. Lucius Junius Brutus, Mr. Nesbitt; Titus, Mr. Arabin; Torquinie, Mrs. ...
Article : 140 wordsGENTLEMEN,—Could you not suggest to the officers in charge of the emigrants per Subraon the great importance of preventing all persons who are not requiring servants, from being ...
Article : 160 wordsThe reply of W.. t to the Sydney Chronicle is in type, and will appear on an early day. ...
Article : 23 wordsBEFORE the Right Honorables Lord BROUGHAM, Lord CAMPBELL, Lord LANGDALE, Sir STEPHEN LUSHINGTON, and Mr.PEMBERTON LEIGH. BETWEEN JOHN THOMAS FLINT, APPELLANT, ...
Article : 1,659 wordsWE offered on Tuesday some observations on the practice, inexcusably prevalent, of persons with inadequate capital, engaging in kinds of business which bad afforded ...
Article : 890 wordsGENTLEMEN,—As it was generally understood in the colony that one of the objects I had in view in undertaking my present voynge to Europe was if possible to give an impulse to ...
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Advertising : 1,816 wordsBEFORE W. A. PUREFOY, Esq., Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates. In the estate of R. Windeyer, deceased, a second meeting was held, when the following ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 17 Apr 1848, Page 2
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