GENETELEM,—The well ascertained fact, that the cotton trace has the capacity to [?]urish in a dry stmorphere in a greater degree than most plants, ought tobe considere by the people of ...
Article : 720 wordsMAY 1.—Mary, cutter, 20 tons, Captain Brush, from Circular Head the 20th April. ...
Article : 24 wordsIn the estate of John Thomas wildon, an adjourned special meeting was held. Nothing was done, and the meeting stands further adjourned until the 8th instant. ...
Article : 91 wordsThis CHIEF COMMISSIONER, moved the confirmation of the certificates granted in the cateates of the following persons, viz., Michael Dunn and James Dyball. Granted. ...
Article : 1,380 wordsMay-2.—Columbus,-barque, (P.O.P.) 467 tons, Captain Short, for London. Pasenger— Mrs, Short. May 2.—George, barque, 414 tons, Captain ...
Article : 21 wordsMay 2.—Louis and Miriam, brig, 127 tons, Captain Pilfold, Por Port Nicholson. Passengers—Mr. Ellis, Mr. M'Laughlin, and Mr. James Craig. ...
Article : 32 words1000 ORAINS of the mineral, finely comminuted, were intimntely mixed with 2600 grains of carbonate of soda, and subjected to a dull red heat in a stirer cruoibla till the matter ...
Article : 533 wordsTHIS DAY.—Thomas Feilden, and St. Vincent, for London; Emma, for Hobart Town; Shamrock, steamer, for Melbourne and Launceston; Louis and Miriam, for Port ...
Article : 52 wordsMay 2.—Louisa, 14, M'Donald, from Shoalhaven, with 3 tons potatoes, 160 bushels wheat, 50 bushe's barley, 8 bales wool; Magnet, 17, M'Intyre, from Shoalhaven, with 450 ...
Article : 37 wordsMay 2.—Thistle, steamer, 127, Mulhall, for Morpeth, with sundries; Pompey, 30, Richardson, for Newcastle, in ballast; Rosalind. 16, Bragg, for Broulce, in ballast; Dove, 13, Hart, ...
Article : 46 wordsMay 2.—Mary, cutter, 20 tons, Captain Brush, from Circular Head; 16 tons [?]tatoes, Order. ...
Article : 7 wordsMay 2.—Louis and Miriam, brig, 127 tons, Captain Pilfold, for Port Nicholson; 12 chests congou tea, 71 begs sugar, 1 tons rice, J. Richards; 175 pie[?]es timber, A. Hawley and ...
Article : 119 wordsMails will be clo[?]d at the Post Office as follow:— FOR LONDON.—By the Thomas Feiltlen, this day, it noon; and by the Arabian, on Monday ...
Article : 333 wordsGENTLEMAN.—You have lately made some [?]vere but just remarks about the degredation of the city magistracy. Are you aware that one of them was in the watchhouse for ...
Article : 251 wordsFITS seamen af the brig Cockermouth Castle, were yesterday brought up at the Water Police Court before Captain Browne, charged under the information of the master of the vcasel, ...
Article : 495 wordsPAPER delivered in to the Committee of the House of Lords on Colonization from Ireland; by Mr. Justice THER[?]MY:— In reerence to the rule of making £1 an ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 words"Will be presented the Opera of MARITANA. Don C[?]sar, Mr. J. Howson; Don Jose de Santarem, Mr. F. Howson; Lazarillo, Mrs. Rogers; Maritans, Mrs. Guerin; ...
Article : 93 wordsDESORIDING THE FROCESS ADOPTING, WITH THE REST RESULT, ON THE RUINE, AND IN SOUTHERN RUROPE. IT will not appear singular' tlint principles for ...
Article : 2,476 wordsAMONG the miscellancous extracts in this morning's Herald will be found a paper on Vines and Wine Making, which we recommend all interested in that ...
Article : 316 wordsMR. J. G. CO[?]N.—At the Circular Wharf, at 11 o'clock, [?]igrants' Fittings and Surplus Stores of the Emigrant Ship Digby. MR. MORT.—At his Stores, George and Pitt ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 3 May 1849, Page 2
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