June 9--The two top ail schooner, 184 tons. Dunne[?]t, master, from Port Nicholson the 23rd May, in ballast. Passengers--Mr. John Tracy, and two stockmen. ...
Article : 602 wordsIf Lord Clarendon does not mend his manners, he will find himself among the ' denounced' some fine day, and may possibly pay the extreme penalty of his contumacy. Dr, Slattery has addressed his ...
Article : 598 wordsThe PRESSE devotes the greater part of its front page to an article o[?] the le [?]ter of the D ke of Wellington, recommending thai England should be put into a better state of defence The object of this article is ...
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Advertising : 27 wordsThe following has been posted at Lloyd's;-- IMPORT ANT MARITIME NOTICE BY THE ADMIRALTY. The great increase in the number of steamers, and the want of an adequate and uniform plan of lights, ...
Article : 614 wordsHaving shown by a comparison of the Romish doctrine of Transubstantiation with the Holy Scriptures, that it leads to the most revolting and blasphemous idolatry, and that it is only in a ...
Article : 2,251 wordsIn our evening as well as in our second edition O' yesterday we announced to the public the fact o the decease of [?]e Archbishop of Canterbury at an early our that moraine, an announcement [?] doubt ...
Article : 1,594 wordsWe deeply regret to have to record the loss of another vessel, the schooner Sophia, Captain White from Hobart Town, to this port, (Port Philip), which struck on the reef off Point Nepean, at the ...
Article : 380 wordsThe Special Commission has decidedly given a check to the rampant stale of crime which has so long disgraced the three proclaimed counties of Limerick, Clare, and Tipperary. In the ...
Article : 535 wordsOn the 16th May a public enquiry was held at Bungay Bungay, on the Manning River, by E. D. Day, Esq., P. M., into the cause of the death of an aboriginal named Ton[?]bal or Townbal. The enquiry ...
Article : 1,358 wordsFifty thousand Frenchmen sailing or steaming it up the Thames, and effecting a landing at London bridge, or perhaps at the new p[?]er at Black[?]riers, would according to Ellesmere be a very formidable thing. ...
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The Sentinel (Sydney, NSW : 1845 - 1848), Thu 15 Jun 1848, Page 2
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