DECEMBER 3.—Governor Phillip, brig, Boyle, from Norfolk Island, 21st ultimo, with wool and maize. Passengers—In the cabin, Ensign Hill, 50th Regiment, Mr. and Mrs. Harnett, child, and female ...
Article : 47 wordsDecember 2.—Dryade, ship, Heard, for London, with colonial produce. Passengers—In the cabin, Captain' Bonham, and Lieutenant Hawkins, 50th Regiment, Captain Ringman, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, ...
Article : 44 wordsEmma, sealing voyage, Speculator and Success for Launceston, and Elizabeth for New Zealand, this day. Pocklington, Sperm Fishery, and [?]elsy for Port ...
Article : 38 wordsThe sensible letter of A Settler, on the subjects of Representative Legislation. Municipal Government, &c, elicited by our article of last Saturday, shall meet with our earliest attention. ...
Article : 89 wordsIn a new country, to which persons of all religious persuasions are invited to resort, it will be impossible to establish a dominant and endowed church without much hostility, and great improbability of its ...
Article : 2,056 wordsIT was originally our intention to have given, in our present number, a detailed report of the trial of the murderers of the blacks at Liverpool Plains, but as we found that the report would ...
Article : 4,773 wordsSIR,—On reading in your paper of last Wednesday, the notice of Mr. Beverley Suttor's poetry, I fell into an involuntary comparison of the Bard of Bathurst and Homer. ...
Article : 765 wordsTHE attention of the-British nation having of late years been specially directed to the case of the Aboriginal inhabitants of the several colonies, and a Select Committee ...
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The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), Wed 5 Dec 1838, Page 2
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