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Advertising : 89 wordsFROM Port Phillip, yesterday, having left the 9th instant, the steamer Seahorse, Captain Ewing, with sundries.—Passengers, Mr. M'Cabe, Mr. Curlewis, Mr. Rutledge. Mr. Brown, Dr. Martin, ...
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Article : 1,726 wordsFor Newcastle, yesterday, the brig Sarah Bell, Capt. Bell, in ballast. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Dorset, Adelaide; William Hughes, Port Phillip; Orion, Chili via ...
Article : 300 wordsWE understand that a meeting of the principal mercantile men in Sydney will be held almost immediately, to apply to the GOVERNOR for assistance during the ...
Article : 117 wordsIT is Kally distressing to see the havoc made by Sheriff's sales in this part of the Colony. Why not exercise the virtue of patience when poor settlers cannot meet the demands their ...
Article : 211 wordsTHE only news of importance from Port Phillip is the extraordinary conduct of Mr. Justice WILLIS, whose irritable temperament appears to have been worked upon, ...
Article : 95 wordsON Tuesday, at two o'clock, according to advertisement, there was a meeting held in the Rev. R. Wylde's class-room, of the shareholders and others interested in the Australian College. It ...
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Advertising : 39 wordsGENTLEMEN,—An "Enquirer" wishes for information relative to the causes, symptoms, and best method of treating the catarrh and scab in sheep, and at what season of the year the catarrh ...
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Family Notices : 54 wordsTHE Seahorse having spoken the steamer Shamrock, and brought up her mail, we are in possession of London papers to June 14, five days later than those previously ...
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Advertising : 370 wordsGENTLEMEN — Having been charged postage of newspapers put into the Post-Office in the regu lar way, within a week from the date of publication, &c., merely because the address did not ...
Article : 88 wordsCOLONIAL Secretary's Office, Sydney, 11th October, 1841.—With reference to the Regulations lated 3rd March, 1840 and 30th March and 18th August, 1841. His Excellency the Governor ...
Article : 344 wordsTHERE can be no doubt that the markeds of continental Europe, and those of the United States, are fast closing against the great staple mannfactures of Eng[?]d nay, more—that the ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Wed 13 Oct 1841, Page 2
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