July 14—WILLIAM (brig,) 149 tons, Thom, master, from Sydney—6 casks blacking, I case cheese, 89 chesses, I case orange, 10 casks beef—[?] and Duncan; 37 barrels port, 109 hundles ...
Article : 404 wordsThe Legislative Council met this day at 1 o'clock and his Excellency the [?] Governor having the Chair, read the following Address:— GENTLEMEN—The state of public business being, ...
Article : 3,735 wordsThat all men should view all projected public measures in one light, is not to be reasouably expected. and, indeed, is undesirable; but that THE TRUE COLONIST should have stood forward rather ...
Article : 2,018 wordsWe arc unable to quote any alteration in our Market Prices. Much business, however, is doing in the trade—in the way of exporting corn for the Sydney market—principally from the Merchants, ...
Article : 433 wordsWe have files of the Sydney Journals to the 30th June, inclusive. The MONITOR of that day quotes from English Newspapers of sale 1st March, from which we make some extracts:— ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsMails are expected to close at this Office as follows:—To South Australia, per HENRY, on Tuesday 18th inst. To England, per ANN WISE, on Thursday, 20th inst. ...
Article : 42 wordsThe TARMANIAN states that Colonel Arthur has arrived in England, and that the soul—selling TIMES has announced it in two articles. The COURIER gives some notice to Mr. Underwood about a lottery ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Sat 15 Jul 1837, Page 2
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