Court of Commissioners, Basinghall-street, before Mr. Commissioner Merivale. —Campbell and Macdonald's Bankruptcy. —A dividend has been announced by Mr. ...
Article : 77 wordsThe ships Duckenfield, from London; Jessy, from Liverpool; Isabella, from Leith; and the Gem, from Batavia, were coming up the river this morning.— ...
Article : 315 wordsIn the course of the morning Sir E Sugden enquired, for the convenience of the bar, whether it was his Honor's intention to sit again at the Privy Council. ...
Article : 304 wordsMARLBOROUGH-STREET.—James Buckley, a coach carl, was charged by Thomas Jacks, an itinerant pieman, with having "walloped" him with a nosebag. ...
Article : 2,190 wordsSIR,—In the notice to correspondents in this day's Times a quotation is made from a letter received by you from Mr. Dicas, denying his having commenced 84 actions ...
Article : 749 wordsLast week the Legislative Council held its first Sitting, and the unofficial Members were duly sworn and took their seats. A few Rules framed upon and in the spirit of ...
Article : 638 wordsBy advices from Manilla, we learn that the Pactole, a French vessel, has obtained a license to export rice; this indulgence was accorded by the Spanish Government ...
Article : 1,259 wordsMajor-General Sir Willoughby Cotton, who went out to Jamaica, as Commander of the Forces, and who returned a few months ago, has declined returning, on the ...
Article : 1,411 wordsThe ship Australia, with Lady Malkin, Sir B. H. Malkin, Recorder, and the Court Establishment, on board, anchored in the Harbour on the evening of the 24th. ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Mon 16 Jun 1834, Page 2
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