JANUARY 31.—Essington, brig, 123 tons, Captain Mills, from Port Fairy the 25th instant, Passengers—Mr. John Rutledge, Mr. Frank Bowerman, Mr. R. Bennett, and Mr. James ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,574 wordsJanuary 31.—Diana, brig, 103 tons, Captain Bell, for Port Phillip. Passengers—Messrs. James Rendle, Samuel Skinner, John Jones, Thomas Duggan, and Mrs. Lowry and son. ...
Article : 38 wordsBEFORE the CHAIRMAN and JOHN HENDERSON, Esq., J.P. The Crown Prosecutor conducted the following cases for the Crown: ...
Article : 165 wordsJanuary 31.—Cacique, barque, 141 tons, Captain M'Kie, for Auckland. Passengers—Mr. A.D'Almeid, Mr. P. Abercrombie, and Mr.W. Grylls. ...
Article : 177 wordsJANUARY 26.—Since our last communication there has been an immense quantity of rain, causing all the low lands in the neighbourhood to be quite flooded. The damage done ...
Article : 598 wordsAN adjourned meeting was held pursuant to adjournment. The following members were present:—The Right Worshipful the Mayor in the chair; Aldermen Broughton, Little, ...
Article : 779 wordsTHIS DAY.—Johnstone, for London; Maukin, Cacique, and Kate, for Auckland; Miranda, for Port Albert; Rebecca, for Hobart Town via Newcastle; Isabella Anna, for the South Sea ...
Article : 51 wordsJanuary 31.—Tamar, steamer, 130, Allen, from the Hunter, with 102 bales wool, 375 bushels grain, 36 hides; Shepherdess, 38, Walters, from Ulladalla, with 12 tons bark, 1 ...
Article : 65 wordsJanuary 31.—Tamar, steamer, 130, Allen, for Morpeth, with sundries; Jane Williams, 33, Lowther, for the William River, with sundries; Cecilia, 44, Lambert, for Newcastle, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 wordsJanuary 31.—Essington, brig, 123 tons, Captain Mills, from Port Fairy: 139 bales wool, Flower, Salting, and Co.; 100 bags wheat, Order. ...
Article : 120 wordsWILL be presented a Drama entitled MAURICE THE WOODCUTTER; OR, MARTIAL LAW. Prince Leopold, Mr. Arabin; Count Hartenstein, Mr. Spencer; Maurice, ...
Article : 99 wordsGENTLEMEN,—I request your insertion of the following correspondence, as it bears on a subject of great public importance, and tends, in my opinion, to vindicate the recent measures ...
Article : 79 wordsSir,—In the English Review, No. XI., is an article upon a plan for establishing 16,628 schools in England and Wales, for the secular education of the poor. With reference to ...
Article : 235 wordsJanuary 31.—Cacique, barque, 141 tons, Captain M'Kie, for Auckland: 5 cases cigars, 21 kegs and 2 tierces tobacco, 2 hogsheads brandy, 70 head of cattle, 200 sheep, 5 horses, ...
Article : 339 wordsThe paragraph headed " Nuisances," in Saturday's Herald, was from a correspondent at Windsor, and appeared as " News from the interior." Does R. S.'s inspectorship extend to ...
Article : 37 wordsReverend Sir,—In the Report of the meeting of the Australian Diocesan Society, contained in the Sydney Morning Herald of yesterday, you are reported to have said—" According to ...
Article : 170 wordsPAPERS from the neighbouring colony of Van Diemen's Land came to hand this morning. The confusion occasioned by the peculiar case of Judge MONTAGU, and ...
Article : 729 wordsTHE CONVICT ESTABLISHMENTS.— "The beginning of the end" in the abolition of the Factory Establishment occurred, pursuant to the Government order, yesterday, being the last ...
Article : 319 wordsTHE Queen has returned from her visit to Scotland. It might be a hazardous experiment to try, but such is the loyal attachment awakened by her presence among the Highlanders, that one almost wishes the same ...
Article : 3,345 wordsSir,—In reply to your letter of this day, I beg to state, that to the best of my recollection, the report in the Herald is not verbatim what I said, and certainly not what I intended to say. ...
Article : 286 wordsMails will be closed at the Post Office as follow:— FOR LONDON.—By the Johnstone, this day, at 11 A.M. ...
Article : 909 wordsJANUARY 27.—Three weeks ago bleak, barren, and cheerless were the prospects of the settlers from the continued drought; but what a change in that short period! There is now ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 144 wordsReverend Sir,—I beg to acknowledge the receipt of yours of this day's date, from which I collect that you still adhere in substance to the statements made by you at the me[?]ting of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 1 Feb 1848, Page 2
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