APRIL 30. Brittomart, H. M. ship, Commander Stanley, from Port Essington, February 12, and Swan River, April 13. 30. Calendonia, barque, 190 tons, Symes, from ...
Article : 321 wordsSIR,—That which was long foretold of the [?] of Steam Navigation in the mercantile navy, [?] the Great Western as a model (and of [?] vessel all other steamers are in imitation)—[?] ...
Article : 469 wordsWE have been favoured with a copy of the Agent General's Report on British Emigration, and it was our intention to review it with some care. Among the late papers ...
Article : 1,263 wordsBY the Woodman we have received papers up to the 28th December, inclusively, from which we make copious extracts:— THE APPROACHING SESSION.—Parliament ...
Article : 3,317 wordsApril 29. Portland, barque, 541 tons, Coubro, for London, with colonial produce. Passengers— Mrs. Hustwick and two children, Miss Pagin, Dr. Roberts, Captain Black, Messrs. Bell, Levy, and ...
Article : 63 wordsBY the latest private accounts from Port Phillip, it appears that the Banks which are already established are inclined to lay some restrictions on their hitherto liberal ...
Article : 740 wordsPotentate, barque, 435 tons, M'Gilchrist, for Guam, this day. Agents, Gilchrist and Alexander. William, brig, 149 tons, Thom. for Launceston, this day. Passengers—Mrs. M'Lean, Mrs. G. M'Lean, and ...
Article : 337 wordsSIR,—Pursuing a system based on science, in the construction of Steam vessels for the mercant[?] navy, we arrive at the following results, exem[?]fied in a steamer of 500 tons (O.M.) of which ...
Article : 782 wordsJohn Barry, ship, 525 tons, Robson, for Lombock in ballast. Agents, T. Gore and Co. Speculator, brig, 97 tons, Fisher, for New Zealand, with sundries. Agent, G. Weller. ...
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The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), Sat 2 May 1840, Page 2
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