AUGUST l.—William, brig, 121 tons, Captain Thom, from Launceston the 28th July. Passengers—Mrs. C. Powell and three children, Mesara. E. and J. Welbourne, Mr. and Mrs. ...
Article : 37 wordsCOLONIAL Secretary's Office, Sydnoy, 31st July, 1849.— His Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified for the Information of all persons concerned, that in pursuance of the 16th clause of the Regulations of 29th ...
Article : 679 wordsTHE General Annual Meeting of the Australian Benefit Investment and Building Society was held at Petty's Hotel, on Tuesday last, at four o'clock [?].M. ...
Article : 1,649 wordsAugust 1.—Sir Charlea Forbes, barque, 363 tons, Captain Prynn, for Port Nicholson. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Raymond, two children and servant, and six stockmen. ...
Article : 59 wordsAugust 1.—Augustine Heard, ship, 491 tons, Captain Huntington, for Calcutta. Passengers —Mr. H. Palmer and Mr. W. Pattison. ...
Article : 19 wordsTHIS DAY.—Louis and Miriam, for Melbourne; Augustine Heard, for Calcutta; Petrel, for Geelong. TO-MORROW.—Ph[?]be, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 26 wordsTHE SPEAKER took the chair at a qunrterpast three. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS. Mr. JAMES MACARTHUR said, that ...
Article : 2,263 wordsAugust 1.—Rose, steamer, 172, Pattison, from Morpeth, with 2 bales wool, 9 casks tallow, 2 casks beef, 9 trusses hay, 7 bags wheat, 37 pigs, 3 calves; Thistle, steamer, ...
Article : 55 wordsAugust 1.—Rose, steamer, 172, Pattison, for Morpeth, with sundries; Jane Ann, 16 Samson, for Broulee, in ballast; Defiance, 15, Mackenzie, for the Hawkesbury River, with ...
Article : 42 wordsAugust 1.—William, brig, 121 tons, Captain Them, from Launceston: 6 bags carro way seed, J. Billerwell; 1 puncheon whiskey, J. S. Willis; 200 bugs potatoes, H. Fisher: 140 ...
Article : 98 wordsMails will be closed at the Post Office, as follow:- FOR THE INDIAN PORTS AND ENGLAND, (OVERLAND.)—By the Augustine Heard, this ...
Article : 634 wordsTHE NATIVE POLICE AND THE BLACKS.—On the 9th July, the Native Police, accompanied by Messrs. Morris, Marshall, and Rens, after a pursuit of nine days, came up with a large ...
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Advertising : 1,414 wordsIn the estate of George Beiriger, a Bingle meeting, at half-past 10. In the estates of Frederick Lawson and John M'Donnell, certificate meetings, at noon. ...
Article : 45 wordsPRESENT, the Right Worshipful the Mayor in the Chair; Aldermen Fisher, Brown, Egan, Broughton, and Thurlow; Councillors Moore, Hyndes, Jenkins, Thornton, Paton, Driver, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 wordsSIR,—I hope you will excuse what may seem a liberty, and kindly permit me to state a few thoughts which have occurred to me on a subject of great importance, now before the ...
Article : 1,911 wordsTHE Law Returns laid before the Legislative Council a few nights ago, will re[?]ive our due consideration by and bye. At present we refer only to the CHI[?] ...
Article : 374 wordsBEFORE His Honor Mr. Justice MANNING. The only business transacted to-day, in this Court, was in the following estate:- R. J. WANT V. J. T. HUGHES. ...
Article : 111 wordsBefore His Honor Mr. Justice DICKINSON and a Jury of four. BOOTH v. NOWLAND. This case was not concluded when the Court ...
Article : 27 wordsHis Honor Sir ALFRED STEPHEN delivered, judgment to-day in the following matter. As the question involved is one of the greatest interest to attorney and client, and as it is a ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 2 Aug 1849, Page 2
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