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Advertising : 97 wordsFROM Adelaide, yesterday, having left the 23rd Dec., the brig Dorset, Capt. Walsh, with sundries. Passengers; Mrs. Walsh, Mr. Brown, Mr. Lumar, Mr. Toole, Mr. ...
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Advertising : 41 wordsA CAPE paper, received last night, contains extracts from the Times of September 4th, one day later than had previously come to hand. ...
Article : 607 wordsMary Pugh pleaded guilty of obtaining beef from Mr. David Hill, butcher, under false pretences, and was sentenced to be confined and worked in the third class of the ...
Article : 317 wordsNEWS from China to the 25th September, had been received at Adelaide prior to the sailing of the Dorset, and from the Adelaide Chronicle of the 22nd ult., we gather ...
Article : 1,749 wordsSIR,—In the Herald of Friday last, the[?] appeared a despatch from the Governor [?] Lord John Russell, which is going the [?] of the papers, from which it would seem [?] ...
Article : 779 wordsUSES OF A NEWSPAPER.—The Observer, of yesterday, in an article about everything, has a sly kick at the Herald in passing, in the following terms:—"Our old aunt, the Herald, ...
Article : 1,747 wordsTHE public of this Colony is under great obligations to Sir GEORGE GIPPS for the manner in which he has at all times opposed the introduction of the uniform ...
Article : 2,236 wordsAGAIN, again, and ten times again, have the Steam Navigation Company altered the days of sailing of such of their vessels as they are pleased to sent to Wollongong; it is very ...
Article : 844 wordsALTHOUGH it is pretty generally known that it was the intention of the Government many years since to form a settlement at Port Phillip, the steps that were ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Fri 7 Jan 1842, Page 2
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