BEFORE the CHIEF COMMISSIONER. The only meeting held yesterday, was in the estate of Jnhn Ginger, for the examination of the insolvent. The evidence given is ...
Article : 1,471 wordsFROM the Mauritius, via Port Phillip, yesterday, having left the former 27th August, and the latter on the 23rd ultimo, the brig Sarah, 200 tons, Captain Lane, with sugar, &c. ...
Article : 51 wordsPOLLING PLACE:—The New Court House, at Darlinghurst. ...
Article : 20 wordsPOLLING PLACE:—The Building known as the Corn Market-house, Campbell-street, which, for the convenience of Electors, will be divided into the two following ...
Article : 498 wordsFor Hobart Town, the brig Caroline, Captain Coombs, with a general cargo. " Passengers, Mr. Degraves, Miss Forster, and Miss Haynes. ...
Article : 45 wordsAN earthquake was felt at Port Stephens, by one account at half-past five, mid by another at six o'clock, last Friday morning, (October 2Sth.) It was felt by all in my family, and ...
Article : 49 wordsGENTLEMEN,—I have often noticed your prompt attention to the statements too frequently made of public nuisances; I am therefore emboldened to call the attention of the ...
Article : 173 wordsOctober 31.—George, 35, Damon, from Newcastle, with coals; Endeavour, 10, Grono, from the Hawkesbury, with shells; Harriett, 43, Richards, from Newcastle, with coals; ...
Article : 180 wordsOCTOBER 28.—Thinking the information may prove acceptable, I beg to say that we had a slight shock of an earthquake here, (Stroud, Port Stephens) about a quarter ...
Article : 87 wordsON Friday morning last, the 28th instant, two shocks of earthquake were felt at Newcastle, by many of its inhabitants, who were awoke thereby out of their sleep, and who ...
Article : 237 wordsReports from the 22nd to the 29th inst. inclusive. OCTOBER 24.—SPARTAN, barque, 36[?] tons, Macey, master, from London, W. S. Deloitte, agent; 3 cases—, W. Walker and Co.; 1 ...
Article : 946 wordsOctober 31.—Georgiana, 25, M'Intyre, for Morpeth, with 1,300 bushels wheat, &c.; Sophia Jane, steamer, 156, Wiseman, for Wollongong, with sundries; Thistle, steamer, ...
Article : 365 wordsNOTICE is hereby given, in conformity to the 28th and 29th Clauses of the Act of Council, 6th Victoria, No. 3, that the Aldermen and Assessors of the respective Wards will meet ...
Article : 86 wordsGENTLEMEN,—The Government of India object to the immigration of Coolies for two reasons. First, from a fear that the welfare of the natives will not he sufficiently attended to, and ...
Article : 629 wordsPOLLING PLACE:—A Booth opposite the Flog Staff, Fort Phillip, which, for the convenience of Electors, will be divided into the two following compartments, viz.:— ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 wordsPOLLING PLACE:—At the Court of Bequests Bent-street, which, for the convenience of Electors, will be divided into the two following compartments, viz.:— ...
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Advertising : 10 wordsAMONG our news from the interior will be found notices from Windsor, Newcastle, and Port Stephens, of the earthquake which occurred on Friday morning, ...
Article : 106 wordsBEFORE Mr. Justice STEPHEN, and Captain STEELE and W. KNOX CHILD, Esq., assessors. RITCHIE V. KENNEDY. This was an action to recover damages, ...
Article : 208 wordsGENTLEMEN,—As you invited your readers to an attentive perusal of the Bishop of Oxford's Charge, I followed you suggestion, and was sorry to observe one or two things worthy ...
Article : 493 wordsTHIS first day of November, one thousand eight hundred and forty-two, will be referred to as one of the most important in the annals of the colony. This day ...
Article : 561 wordsPOLLING PLACE:—The Western Wing of the Police Office, George-street, which for the convenience of Electors, will be divided into the following two compartments, viz:— ...
Article : 120 wordsOctober 24.—CALYPSO, 132 ton, Nunwick, master, for Guam; 60 tons sandal wood, 17 tons coals. ctober 27.—MAGNET, 148 tons, ...
Article : 404 wordsTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1.—Stewart v. Myles; Unwin and others v. Dutton; Doe dem. Rocket v. Ncyle: Wright and another v. Mackie and another; Dunlop and another ...
Article : 193 wordsThe meetings advertised for this day are to be held to-morrow, at the same hour at which they were advertised. TO-MORROW, NOVEMBER 2. ...
Article : 3,020 wordsOCT. 28.—We had a slight shosk of an earthquake here this morning, at twenty minutes before six. I was lying down, but not asleep, and was thoroughly roused by feeling the bed ...
Article : 250 wordsPOLLING PLACE:—A Booth in Hyde Part, opposite Market-street, which for the convenience of Electors, will be divided into the following compartments, viz.:— ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 1 Nov 1842, Page 2
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