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Article : 1,482 wordsThe papers last received from Port Phillip come down to the 10th ult., but they do not contain any news of much interest. A Mechanics' Institute was about to be established ...
Article : 1,644 wordsIt would appear that Governors, like other men, are sometimes off their guard. In the Zuid Afrikaan of August 30th, the following extract from a letter written by Sir George Napier, to some friend ...
Article : 3,276 wordsTHE appointment of Captain Innes, to be Superintendant of Police, has given satisfaction, and the public look forward with confidence to the introduction of ...
Article : 854 wordsThe Captain or Supercargo of any Ship, Prow, or other Vessel, shall, within forty hours of their arrival in Port, give into the office of the Factor a written report, stating the name of the vessel, and ...
Article : 498 wordsMONEY MARKET.—A considerable number of Bank and other Shires are in the market at present which might lead persons to think that there is, among capitalists, some fear that "all is not ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Wed 4 Dec 1839, Page 2
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