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Advertising : 54 wordsAUGUST 26.—At last and the mounted police have succeeded in doing some good both for the district and themselves. A trooper, named Joseph Hewett, captured this morning (26th August),a ...
Article : 386 wordsFROM Scotland, on Saturday last, having left Greenock the 21st May, the ship Percy, Capt. Hickman, with 280 emigrants, under the superintendence of Dr. Caldwell.—Passenger, Mr. ...
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Article : 1,159 wordsThis was an application for a new trial, and in the event of that being refused, for a nonsuit. The case had been argued before the Court at great length at previous sittings, and the ...
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Advertising : 68 wordsTHE good effects of the late rains are now visible throughout the whole of this district, which until then suffered in an extraordinary degree from drought—the land which for months was nearly ...
Article : 298 wordsONE O'CLOCK—The stock markets are very quict to-day, and the easier state of money has increased the firmness of Consols and Exchequer Bills; the latter security is now fast reaching a ...
Article : 673 wordsTHE following address from the Magistrates, civil officers, and inhabitants of Auckland, was received by his Excellency the Governor, on the 22nd instant:— ...
Article : 1,367 wordsTHE intelligence received from China on Saturday, shews what has been so often asserted, that the Chinese will never compensate the British for the many outrages ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Mon 30 Aug 1841, Page 2
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