THIS Body met at the Council Chamber on Wednesday last. The members present were the Warden, and Dr. Hill, Dr. Anderson, James Pye, James Houison, and George Oakes, Esqrs., Councillors. ...
Article : 1,530 wordsMay 25, steamer Maitland, from Port Macquarie. 26, steamer Sovereign, from Moreton Bay. 28, the steamer Shamrock, from Port Phillip, and Launceston, brig Bee, from Port Nicholson, and Kapati; ketch ...
Article : 95 wordsMURDER.--A prisoner of the name of Mead, serving a sentence at this settlement, was, a few days previous to the steamer Shamrock leaving Launceston, murdered by a fellow-prisoner. He was stabbed through ...
Article : 83 wordsBy way of Hobart Town, news has been received from England, up to the 27th of December. Trade was stated to be very brisk, and confidence increasing. ...
Article : 120 wordsSIR,--Having, a few days since, entrusted to the Steamer, for conveyance to Sydney, a parcel, the early arrival of which at its destination was of some importance, I found on reaching the city the next day that it ...
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Advertising : 491 wordsDOGS.--The Chief Inspector has at length commenced war to the knife with that nuisance of nuisances, the Canine Race. During the past week there were about Ninety Summonses granted for keeping non-registered ...
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Parramatta Chronicle and Cumberland General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1845), Sat 31 May 1845, Page 3
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