APRIL 18.—Tamar, steamer, from Newcastle, 18.—Governor Phillip, Government bring, Boyle, from Norfolk Island April 10, with maize, &c. Passengers, Lieutenant Wright, 50th regiment, 12 rank ...
Article : 46 wordsApril 17.—Hannah, schooner, hay, for New Zealand. 17.—Magnet, barque, Bruce, for New Zealand. 18.—Maitland steamer, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 46 wordsSIR,—As the editor of THE COLONIST constantly makes garbled statements respecting the religious position of that body of religionists which is in connexion with the Church of Scotland, ...
Article : 1,466 wordsTamar for Speculative trip, this day. Sarah for Port Phillip, 22nd instant. Peter Proctor for London, and Henry Freeling for South Australia, 24th instant. ...
Article : 63 wordsTHERE is a question in the Law of Nations, which it is proper for the inhabitants of every British colony, as well as for every professed lawyer, to understand, viz.:— ...
Article : 2,897 wordsSIR—In your paper of Wednesday last, a letter, of which the above is a copy, appeared, in which I, as an individual, and others who are, or have been, connected with Dr. Lang, as well as the ...
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The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), Sat 21 Apr 1838, Page 2
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