THE tropic sun shone glorious, the morn was in its prime, Nor fitful gust, nor fitting cloud, forewarned a dangerous time. ...
Article : 546 wordsMails will be closed at the Post Office as follow:— FOR CHINA.—By the Maggie, this evening at 6. ...
Article : 270 wordsBEFORE Chief Commissioner SUTTOR. An adjourned special meeting was held in the estate of Thomas Lewis (deceased), but no business was done. ...
Article : 64 wordsWE have been favoured with a draft of the proposed Regulations under the New Squatting Act, copies of which have been circulated among the friends of the Colony in ...
Article : 2,351 wordsMR. G. A. LLOYD.—At his Rooms, at eleven o'clock, Groceries and Oilmen's Stores, Tobacco, Toys, &c.; at twelve o'clock, Cottages at Pyrmont. ...
Article : 92 wordsPRESENT: the Mayor, Aldermen Allen, Fisher. Thurlow, and Wilshire; Councillors Ryan, Titterton, Egan, Brown, May, Robey, Moir, Wilkie, Hyndes, Jenkins, Smidmore, Driver, ...
Article : 1,337 wordsMESSRS. GREEN, THOMAS, AND Co.—At Nonorah, Bringelly, near Liverpool, March 31, Household Furniture, Farming Implements, Maize, Cattle, &c. ...
Article : 1,154 wordsTHE following letters appear in the Moreton Bay Courier:— To Captain Cape. Sir,—We, the undersigned passengers by the steamer ...
Article : 151 wordsSALE of 220 bales by MARSH and EDENBOROUGH, on 27th November:— Ex Sydney.ES rs AG with [?] under, 1 at 18½d, 8 at 16½d, 11 at 16d, 1 at 12d; AG ...
Article : 1,157 wordsSirs,—We, the survivors of the wreck of the steamer Sovereign, beg to express our warmest feelings of gratitude tor your arduous and noble exertions for the preservation of our lives on that melancholy occasion; ...
Article : 128 wordsA CONSIDERABLE improvement has taken place to-day in the English funds Consols opened at 95[?] to [?] for money, and 95[?] to ½ for January, and a purchase of 50,000 l. on account of the Court of Bankruptcy caused ...
Article : 2,984 wordsWILL be presented, the Scotch Operatic Drama, entitled MONTROSE; OR, THE CHILDREN OF THE MIST. Earl of Montrose, Mr. Arabin; Earl of Monteith, Mr. J. ...
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Advertising : 43 wordsA NUMBER of extracts from the papers received yesterday will be found in the next page. Trade was dull, but the price of wool ...
Article : 176 wordsMANCHESTER, Tuesday, December 1.—The market remains nearly in the same state as during the last four or five weeks. There is, however, a somewhat better demand for good 40- ...
Article : 338 wordsWHEN we slated, a few weeks back, that the QUEEN had been pleased to revoke her letters patent and commissions for forming the colony of North Australia, we are ...
Article : 164 wordsTHE TALLOW MARKET.—The state of the market this month has been the reverse of that noted in our report at the close of October. In the early part of the month the arrivals from St. Petersburgh was very heavy, and ...
Article : 723 wordsGAUZES Constantine, Aixa Faconnes, Siam crapes, mousselines, Lusi Fernanda, bareges Haydée, with organdies, tulles, &c., are the fashionable materials of full dress; for walking ...
Article : 481 wordsEQUITY BUSINESS.—The Primary Judge in Equity will sit at ten o'clock this morning to dispose of such business as may be brought before him. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 30 Mar 1847, Page 2
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