1. COUNCIL met pursuant to adjournment. His Excellency the Governor took the Chair, and laid upon the Table the following Minute, which was read:-- ...
Article : 271 wordsThe news received by the Clyde is of serious import. The Reform Bill, to which the people of England, especially the lower classes, have been looking for an alleviation of those sufferings in which England is lamentably ...
Article : 161 wordsDavid Austen, a baker, and William Clarkson, an assigned servant to Mr. George Howell, were charged with fraud under the following circumstances. It appeared that in consequence of a complaint from ...
Article : 445 wordsJohn Tomlins, Hugh Faulkner, and John Silk were indicted for stealing five silk handkerchiefs, of the goods of Isaac Simmons, from his shop in George-street, Sydney, on the 4th of August last. ...
Article : 1,488 wordsBy Mr. SAMUEL LYONS, at 12 o'clock precisely, at the King's Wharf, 60 bogs heads London porter. By Mr. SAMUEL LYONS, same day, at 11 o'clock, at his Stores, George-street.--To ...
Article : 684 wordsThomas Hunt was indicted for wilful and corrupt perjury, committed before the Commissioner of the Court of Requests, at Campbelltown, on the 6th of August last. ...
Article : 313 wordsTHE HARBOUR BILL.--An Act, under this designation, is now pending before the Legislative Council; and although its general provisions are matters of some ...
Article : 557 wordsWilliam Richardson, in the assigned employ of Mr. Steele the miller, was placed at the bar for being on terms somewhat too intimate with Mr. Sugarcane, when the following dialogue ensued between ...
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The Currency Lad (Sydney, NSW : 1832-1833), Sat 1 Sep 1832, Page 3
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