On Wednesday, the cutter, Lambton, from Port Stephens. Same day, the ship Palmer, from Leith September 7th, and Hobart Town the 10th instant. Cargo ...
Article : 571 wordsNOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.—According to Thomas Warn's own statement, he grossly insulted the Magistrates, but we should think that he is entitled to be admitted to bail for the offence ...
Article : 37 wordsBy the Warrior which arrived yesterday morning, we have received our regular files of London papers to October 19th, and the Somersetshire Gazette of the 23d October. ...
Article : 369 wordsEx Henry, fiom Sydney.—Sparks.—4 bales, 2s 3½d—4 ditto 2 3d—4 ditto 2s 3½d—3 ditto 2—3 ditto 2s 0½d—3 ditto 2s 2d—4 ditto 2s 3½d—4 ditto 2s 0½d—5 ditto 2, 2½d—2 ditto ...
Article : 365 wordsThere was a large supply of Hay and Straw in the Market of this day, but the whole was nearly sold off by mid day, Straw brought from 14s to 18s. per load; Hay from 5s 6d to 6s per cwt. different kinds ...
Article : 295 words"Mr. AUSTIN, of Charleston, introduced an enquiry, whether it is expedient to request congress to provide a place in this city, for the reception of foreign Convicts, or to negotiate with Great Britain ...
Article : 1,268 wordsARRIVED.—February 3rd, the Government cutter Shamrock, from Flinder's Island, with two women and nine children aborigines, and four prisoners. February 7th, the brig Siren, Captain Munro, ...
Article : 237 wordsThe House of Lords and the House of Commons are one pile of ruins! It was nearer seven than six o'clock on Thursday evening, when this part of the town was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 219 wordsARRIVED.—February 2nd, the barque Lotus, Captain Gore, from London. Passengers—Mr. G. M. Eddie, Mr. and Mrs. Wallis and two children, and Mr. Sommers. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 97 wordsACTIVE, (schooner),—, master, CAMPBELL & Co. agent, in cove. ANASTATIA, (barque), Bond master, DUKE, agent, about discharging oil at Long's wharf. ...
Article : 634 wordsIn the great cause, Wolf versus Lamb, we are irresistably sceptical of the Plaintiff's grievances.—(Edinburgh Review.) Did the Wolf ever want an excuse for devouring the ...
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The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838), Sat 28 Feb 1835, Page 2
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