FROM Port Phillip, yesterday, having left the 4th instant, the schooner St. Kilda, Captain Lawrence, with sundries. Passengers.—Mr. Duncan, r. Splatt, Mr. Inglis, and four steerage. ...
Article : 28 wordsSEPTEMBER 12.—A fire broke out in Mr. Rafter's stable in Maquarie-street, on Sunday evening, about three o'clock, which continued until six, when it was extinguished. ...
Article : 209 wordsA RETURN of the Number of Vessels and their Tonnage cleared out from the Ports of London, Liverpool, and Glasgow, in the years 1838 and 1839, respectively; viz., tor Sydney. Port ...
Article : 408 wordsTHE members of the Tectotal Society held a general muster in Wollongong, on Wednesday, the 8th instant. Including those from Dapto and Jambaroo, they numbered about three hundred, ...
Article : 409 wordsCOLONIAL Secretary's Office, Sydney 7th Sept[?] —At eleven o'clock of Thursday, the 14th day of October next, the Colonial Treasurer will put up to Auction, at the Colonial Treasury, the ...
Article : 461 wordsWE beg to call the serious attention of the Government and the public generally to a letter received late last night from "A Subscriber," to the circumstance of a ...
Article : 192 wordsSEPTEMBER 7.—This district is now becoming a safe harbour for bushrangers &c., during the last few mouths several robberies had been committed. A few days ago a gentleman named Betey ...
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Advertising : 65 wordsGENTLEMEN,—I have this momentheard from the best authority that could be adduced in reference to the mitter, that several hundreds of females, who have lately landed from immigrant ships, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 296 wordsJUST as the Session of Council is about to close, up start the merchants of Sydney to request the enactment of an Insovent Law! After three successive years of ...
Article : 809 wordsWE had a meeting here on Monday, for the purpose of forming a Library and scientific Institution. As we have a numerous body of respectable and wealthy people residing in Bathurst ...
Article : 126 wordsGENTLEMEN,—Being "a new chum," of course I am ignorant of the "spirit of the laws" that rule this Colony. To my weak comprehension, however, a more glaring specimen of legislative ...
Article : 502 wordsCOLONIAL Secretary's Office, Sydney, Sept. 4.— The collection proposed by the Government notice of 1st January, 1841, to have been made in the present year, of a portion of the sum due ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 241 wordsSEPTEMBER 8.—SCOTS CHURCH.—The founda[?] stone of this building was laid on the 7th instant. We are unable to give the particulars of the ceremony, and the speeches delivered on the ...
Article : 364 wordsTRIAL OF MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS. DURING four successive Monday evenings, the interest of the public has increased almost to intensity respecting the Scottish Queen: if we ...
Article : 2,776 wordsSEPTEMBER 11.—I beg to inform you that the master of the Robulla cutter, named Perkins, was drowned on Wednesday evening last, in consequence of the boat upsetting, when ...
Article : 77 wordsGENTLEMEN,—As you are ever zealous to promote the public weal, by giving insertion to any matter calculated to protect the interests of your fellow-colonists, I beg you will allow me a space ...
Article : 895 wordsCOLONIAL Secretary's Office, Sydney, September 7.—At eleven o'clock on Wednesday, the 13th of October next, the Colonial Treasurer will put up to Auction, at the rear of the Colonial Treasury, ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Wed 15 Sep 1841, Page 2
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