A SERMON preached at St. James's Church, Sydney, on Wednesday, 23rd October, 1844, before the Deputy Provincial Grand Master and the Brethren, by the Rev. Charles Woodward, B.C.L., Chaplain.--Statham ...
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Article : 1,640 wordsMR. EDITOR,--A few days since you were congratulating your readers on our soon possessing a cloth factory with its attendant, advantages to the town. I beg to call your attention to this list of imports of apparel ...
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Article : 214 wordsThe following interesting particulars of the escape of a slave girl, and her preservation from a painful and lingering death at sea in an open boat, is taken from a Cape of Good Hope paper, received by the last arrival: ...
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Parramatta Chronicle and Cumberland General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1845), Sat 16 Nov 1844, Page 4
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