APRIL 5.—Augustus, barque, 372 tons, Captain Duff, from Port Adelaide, 30th ultimo, with flour, wheat, &c. Passengers—Mr. F. Dutton, Mr. B. Nixon, Mr. R. Smith, and Mr. W. ...
Article : 32 wordsWe never take notice of cases pending their issue, unless they have a political bearing, we cannot therefore insert a Patlander's letter. ...
Article : 25 wordsTHE new regulations under this head, promulgated in the Government Gazette of Tuesday last, will act in two ways—they will be most oppressive to the licensed ...
Article : 1,420 wordsApril 5.—For London, the barque Adrastus, Captain Chaplin, with colonial produce. Passengers—Mr. Bell, Mr., Mrs., and Miss Griffith, Mr. James Scott, Mr. Richard Kelly, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 754 wordsWE received, per Augustus, yesterday morning Adelaide papers, from 22nd to 27th March inclusively. There is nothing in them, however, of importance to our ...
Article : 135 wordsGENTLEMEN,—The Chronicle, in his virulent attack upon the proposed society, seems to possess in an eminent degree the qualities of the fabled traveller; for ...
Article : 3,542 wordsWHEREAS the Legislative Council of this colony now stands prorogued to Tuesday, the sixteenth day of April instant, and it is expedient further to prorogue the same,—Now, ...
Article : 277 wordsPOLICE COURT, APRIL 2.—IN RE JOHN SMITH.— Mr. Williams, solicitor, seeing the late Police Magistrate, Mr. Stewart, on the bench, begged to be permitted to ask him a question, as he ...
Article : 367 wordsA MAIL for England by H. M. S. Favourite being on the point of closing, I avail myself of the opportunity to forward the accounts of my expenditure of funds during tho year 1812, on ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 wordsAPRIL 6.—In the quiet and retired district of the Illawarra, separated, as we are, by the hand of nature from other parts of the colony, we have not, as we occasionally observe is ...
Article : 1,006 wordsIT is most Respectfully announced, that MR. KNIGHT, having leased this Theatre from Mr. Wyatt, begs leave to solicit the patronage of his Friends and the Public generally, for the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 6 Apr 1844, Page 2
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