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  2. Shipping Intelligence.

    ARRIVED.—From Port Stephens, on Tuesday ast, the cutter Lambton. From Newcastle, same day, the steam packet William the Fourth. ...

    Article : 176 words
  3. TO THE EDITOR OF THE SYDNEY MONITOR.

    SIR, I agree with you—the Colony is asleep: or, which is worse, in a state of lethargy,—from which, it is to be feared, that nothing but copious ...

    Article : 324 words
  4. SYDNEY GENERAL TRADE LIST.

    Jan [?].—Thomms & Mary (schooner), 27 tons. Steele master, from Hobart Town, Learmonth & Sims, agents; in ballast. —Neptune (barque, 311 tons, Thomson ...

    Article : 148 words
  5. Sydney Quarter Sessions.

    SATURDAY JANUARY 4.—Before WM. FOSTER,(Chairman) T. WALKER, W.M'PHERSON and J. CAMPBELT., Esquiers, J.P Thorpe v Wardell.—This was an action of right ...

    Article : 2,558 words
  6. EXPORTS.

    Friendship (schooner), 88 tons, Boyce master, for Hobart Town; 200 bags flour, 10 bags biscuit, 4 chests oranges, 400 planks cedar, 156 bags sugar and stores ...

    Article : 93 words
  7. TICKETS-OF-LEAVE.

    A letter signed Investigator, in Saturday's Sydney Gazette, is well-written, and would have been sensible, had the writer shown, that if Tickets were distributed with greater care, ...

    Article : 385 words
  8. Vessels entered outwards since last publication.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 words
  9. Projected Departures.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 words
  10. Spirits and Tobacco.

    Stock on hand, 28th Dec., B. P. Rum, 84429 gallons; brandy, 9223 gallons; gin, 16626 gallons; other spirit, 1469 gallons ; tobacco, 128228 pounds. ...

    Article : 117 words
  11. THE SYDNEY MONITOR.

    I fully admit the right, and not only the right but the duty, of every man, to watch closely and vigilantly, the administration of Law and Justice.—(Speech of the ...

    Article : 324 words
  12. SHIFTING GANGS.

    WOOL.—One ship sent to the Hunter, two years ago for wool, created surprise. Two are now there, bumper cargoes; and there is wool enough left to fill a third. We learn, that these vessels ...

    Article : 79 words
  13. NEW ROAD ACT.

    BY a decision against Mr Thorpe, of Cook's River, it should seem, that so long as a settler can get to his farm at all, even though it should be by a number of circles or maizes ...

    Article : 247 words
  14. CIVIL JURIES.

    ON Tuesday last, Mr Mackie of George street, was called upon (in the absence of those ,who were summoned and did not attend) to [?] as a Juror on the trial of a criminal ...

    Article : 340 words
  15. TO HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY, PRIMATE OF ALL ENGLAND, AND METROPOLITAN.

    MAY IT PLEASE YOUR GRACE A circumstance has transpired in this Colony, which has created great pain in the district where it took place, and of which pain, I, as ...

    Article : 2,508 words
  16. Domestic Intelligence.

    MONDAY 6TH INSTANT.—The Chief Justice took his seat at 10 o'clock. After the civil and military injuries had been sworn in, the Chief Justice made some pointed remarks on the misapprehension or ...

    Article : 348 words
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