DECEMBER 14.—William, brig, 121 tons, Captain Coffey, from Launceston the 5th instant. Passengers—Mr. Sutton, William Packett, John Bruce, James Ob[?]rny. ...
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Advertising : 154 wordsThe Jury in this case not having agreed, and not being likely to agree upon a verdict, at half-past 12 P M, although they had been locked up since 6 o'clock on the previous ...
Article : 116 wordsTHIS DAY, December 16.—John Terry Hughes, to proceed under an order of Court touching his certificate, at half-past 9; Samuel Terry Hughes, an adjourned second meeting, at 10. ...
Article : 168 wordsACCORDING to the Hobart Town Advertiser it was in consequence of the representations of Sir WILLIAM DENISON to the SECRETARY OF STATE that the ...
Article : 103 wordsDecember 14.—Susan, brig, 212 tons, Captain Jones, for Kawau, via Newcastle. ...
Article : 13 wordsGENTLEMEN,—Of all the tropical productions this is confessedly the most valuable. In every part of the world where it is cultivated, it confers commercial wealth upon the community; ...
Article : 197 wordsDecember 14.—Liberty, schooner, 53 tons, Captain Johnson, for Wide Bay. December 14.—Helen, schooner, 69 tons, Captain Edy, for Wide Bay. Passengers— ...
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Advertising : 64 wordsTHIS DAY.—Æ[?]lus, for Wide Bay; Ann Mary, for Moreton Bay; Liberty and Helen, for Wide Bay. ...
Article : 19 wordsHis Honor the PRIMARY JUDGE (Mr. Justice THERRY) delivered the following judgment in this case, which was argued before him on two former days:— ...
Article : 4,270 wordsDecember 14.—Traveller's Bride, 32, Lindguest, from Newcastle, with 40 tons coals; Cygnet, 30, Lawrence, from Wollongong, with 250 sides leather, 103 cedar boards, 9 bales ...
Article : 190 wordsSUPPLY OF WATER TO THE CITY—We are requested to remind the public that the supply of water to the City will be turned off tomorrow, for the purpose of allowing the ...
Article : 142 wordsGENTLEMEN,—In consequence of certain statements lately made at a public meeting by one or two of the speakers, relative to my engaging some of the lately arrived convicts, I ...
Article : 182 wordsPOLICE OFFICE, DECEMBER 11. — Magistrates present, Mr. G. T. Clarke, J.P., and Captain Moriarty, J.P. — Charge of Dray Robbery.— Samuel Robertson (supposed to be a prisoner ...
Article : 601 wordsDecember 14.—Sylph, 23, Lacey, for Brisbane Water, with sundries; Young Billy, 18, Carbuss, for the Hawkesbury with sundries; Susannah 24, Nicholls, for the Moruya, with ...
Article : 96 wordsDecember 14.—William, brig, 121 tons, Captain Coffey, from Launceston: 9 quartercasks 1 case wine, 21 cases gooseberries, H. Fisher; 21 hogsheads liquid bark and 10 tons ...
Article : 160 wordsKING LOUIS PHILIPPE died on Monday morning, the 26th of August, at Claremont. The King had been made aware of his approaching dissolution early on the approaching ...
Article : 516 wordsMails will close at the Post Office as follow:— FOR HOBART TOWN.—By H. M S. Havannah, this day, at noon. ...
Article : 47 wordsTHE barque Rosetta Joseph left San Francisco on the 15th October, bound to Sydney, having as passengers Mr. Rudder and two sons, Mr. J. H. Green, Mr. Israel Joseph; Messrs. ...
Article : 2,089 wordsTHE LATE RAIN.—It appears that the rain which fell in Bathurst on Sunday night and Monday morning extended to a considerable distance. At Canowindra, on the Lachlan, ...
Article : 498 wordsLOUIS PHILIPPE was born in Paris, on the 6th of October, 1773, and was the eldest son of Philippe Joseph, Duke of Orleans, (known to the world by the sobriquet of "Philippe ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 16 Dec 1850, Page 2
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