MONDAY, AUGUST 1.—Michael Welsh, prisoner of the [?]own, who had been remanded on a charge of stealing a jacket, which was found on the prisoners' person, was this day brought up, convicted, and transported to a penal ...
Article : 1,604 wordsMr. W. C. WENTWORTH opened the pleadings. This was an action of probit brought by the plaintiffs, Messrs. Raine and Ramsay, to recover the value of a certain quantity of tobacco, detained ...
Article : 1,526 wordsYesterday morning His Majesty's Colonial brig Amity[?] Captain Brown, with Mr. Grey one of [?] Harbour Pilots on board, arrived from Moreon Bay. She brings the melancholy account, of ...
Article : 823 wordsPatrick Kirwan, a serjeant in the 3d Regimen[?] Buffs), was indicted under the statue of the 10d [?]eo. III. cap. 48, for having in his possession a quantity of jewellery, which had been ...
Article : 907 wordsSIR, I am sorry to inform you, that my husband, Moses Merlin, from being a pains-taking sober man, has of late got such whimsies into his head, ...
Article : 186 words—The tolling of the lumber-yard bell, at daylight this morning, excited considerable alarm in the neighbourhood, particularly of M—place, and various conjectures were afloat on the occasion. One poor devil was seen on the ...
Article : 843 words"And thou, my country! Europe's pride and boast, "Still may thy liberties triu[?]phant soar; "And as the rocks, that guard thy sacred coast, "Repel the ruffan waves, that lash the shore; ...
Article : 86 words"Letthem go to Calcutta, to Bombay, or Madras, "to praise British liberty; or, to spare themselves "so long a voyage, let them stop at the Cape; "and, while they think of applauding the fine ...
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The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842), Thu 11 Aug 1825, Page 3
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