Feb. 20—SUCCESS, schooner, 9s tons, Leslie, master, from Port Philip via Launceston, Wilson Brothers, agents; 2 cases nankeen, 25 cases brandy, 50 cases wine 1 case Eau de Cologne, 25 cases Geneva, ...
Article : 345 wordsOn Saturday last, the American bark Courier, whaler, Gered Worth, master, from New Bedford, 1st July 1836, with 1250 barrels of oil, and 6½ tons whalebone, put into port for a new pump, ...
Article : 154 wordsIf I might give a short hint to an impartial writer it would be to tell him his fate. If he resolve to venture upon the dangerous precipice of telling unbiassed truths, let him proclaim war with man ...
Article : 116 wordsThe Att[?]ey General moved on the usual aff[?] that Mr. Randolph John Want, wh[?] term of clerkship with Mr. F. W. Un[?] Esq., Solicitor, had expired, ...
Article : 392 wordsTOWN TALK.—We are glad to learn, that a baker named Carmichael has been fined for keeping a dangerous dog on his premises. — We perfectly agree with ...
Article : 870 wordsThis morning, the bark Jesse,—Bell, master, for Liverpool, with wool. Passenger Mr. Hicks. ...
Article : 15 wordsTumar, Newca[?]stle, his day. Jess, Bay of Islands, 22nd instant. Currency Lass, ditto ditto. Prince George, Port Philip, 2nd March. ...
Article : 712 wordsFeb. 25—JESSIE, 314 tons, Bell, master, for Liverpool; 800 bales wool, 136 planks cedar, 1265 ox and cow hides, 28 horns, 6 hundred weight hoots, 4 hundred weight bones, 82 bundle ...
Article : 52 wordsStock on hand 11th instant—B. P. rum 326,425 gallons; brandy, 26,005 gallons, gin, 22,192 gallons.; other spirits, 15,766 gallons; tobacco, 222,519 pounds. ...
Article : 138 wordsFor a second absconding, unaccompanied by theft or robbery, twelve months: to an ironed gang is the punishment. For bushranging with theft and burglary, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 words[?] a ticket-of-leave, was charged by police Sergeant Shields with drunkenness in George street; on the previous night. Twenty-one days ...
Article : 1,421 wordsOn Saturday, January 4th, the schooner Lowstoft, Francis, from Port Philip, in ballast. Same day, the schooner Hetty, Lawrie, from Port Philip, in ballast. ...
Article : 154 wordsWE regret to state that the Lad[?] M'Naughton which brings female Emigrants from Cork, has the typhus fever on board, of a virulent kind. The ...
Article : 271 wordsA very able defence, and a defence in character with Sir Richard Bourke's own personal character, namely, mildness and placidity of temper and argument, ...
Article : 206 wordsOn Tuesday, the 30th January, the brig Henry, Whiting, for Port Philip, with a cargo of 704 sheep. Same day, the schooner Adelaide, M'Cleland, for ...
Article : 345 words"Many public[?]ans are perhaps not aware that, according to the now amended law of the Licensed: Victuallers' Act, they are subject to a penalty of 5 for every prisoner of the crown that may be found ...
Article : 572 wordsPOLICE OFFICE, THURSDAY FEB 23rd.—Sarah,Hill, now Hunt, assigned to her husband Constable Hunt, was charged by Colonel Wilson with disorderly conduct. ...
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The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838), Mon 27 Feb 1837, Page 2
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