APRIL 9.—Elora, barque, 338 tons, Captain Turnbull, from Auckland the 23rd March. Passengers—Mrs. Wilson and son, Mrs. Lawson, Mr. Murray, Mr. Asher, Mr. Sanctuary, ...
Article : 204 wordsCOLONIAL Secretary's Office, Sydney, 7th April, 1847:—Whereas, by reason of the difference of climate and soil, many commodities producable in this colony, such as wine, oil, ...
Article : 1,210 wordsOF the few remnants of ancient barbarism which Englishmen still disgrace themselves by retaining, none can compare, in point of sense lessness and brutality, with that ...
Article : 939 wordsTHE scarcity of labour in South Australia induced the organization of a society for troducing immigrants from the neighbour colonies, of which New Zealand and [?] ...
Article : 215 wordsApril 9.—Resumed her voyage, the schooner Industry, for the Whaling Grounds. ...
Article : 12 wordsApril 9.—Angelina, barque, Captain Mo[?]gan, for Bonavista. April 9.—Royal Saxon, barque, Captain Chatsworth, for Calcutta. ...
Article : 70 wordsApril 9 — Elora, barque, Captain Turnbull, from Auckland: 2 cases hats, 1 case guns, J. S. Willis; 222 kits and bundles flax, 3 horse boxes, R. Fawcett; 43 spars, M. Joseph; 3¼ ...
Article : 121 wordsTHE following is a list of unclaimed letters lying the General Post Office, Sydney, for the month March, 1847:— Mrs J. Addams, Mrs Aiton, Balmain; T[?] ...
Article : 3,158 wordsBEFORE their Honors the three JUDGES. PHELPS v. MU[?]NIN. This was a domurrer to a plea in an action upon policies of insurance. The plea was, ...
Article : 613 wordsApril 9.—Arabian, barque, Captain Robertson, for Guam, in ballast. April 9.—Scotia, schooner, Captain Ward, for Wellington, New Zealand: 50 cases ...
Article : 321 wordsA YEAR or two ago, I gave expression to my opinion on the privileges and correlative duties of vintners 1 am sorry that 1 have yet to complain of the inattention of this exclusive ...
Article : 1,097 wordsARRIVALS.—March 29. Eliza, barque, 245 tons, Valrent, master, from Singapore and Adelaide. Passengers—Messrs Gottreaux and Innes. Cargo: 1770 bags and 61 mats rice, ...
Article : 317 wordsWilliam Hyde, barque, 532 tons, Stewart; 51 tuns sperm oil, 80 tons tallow, 1 ton whalebone, 1800 hides, 1250 bales wool, 1500 horns, and 2400 hoofs, on board. ...
Article : 141 wordsARRIVAL.—March 16. Maid of the Mill, schooner, Stewart, master, from Russell. DEPARTURES. — March 14. John Bull, schooner, Tuohey, master, for Sydney via ...
Article : 48 wordsARRIVALS.—February 4, Hope, United States ship, 471 tons, W. B. Heath, master, from South Sea Fisheries, 17 months out, with 1550 barrels black, and 60 barrels sperm oil; ...
Article : 320 wordsMails will be closed at the Post Office as follow:— FOR INDIA AND ENGLAND—(Overland Route.)—By the Royal Saxon, this evening, ...
Article : 990 wordsMOTIONS GENERALLY—i.e., common motions, and motions upon notice not appearing in the business paper. SPECIAL MOTIONS.—Goold v. M'Sweeney, ...
Article : 52 wordsBEFORE Chief Commissioner SUTTOR. In the estate of Joseph Wilson, a single meeting was held, at which John Hervey Nixton proved a claim for £9 19s.; John Neale ...
Article : 239 wordsHis Excellency Sir William Denison has addressed the following circular to the Magistrnoy of Van Diemen's Land, with a view to obtain an expression of the views of the colonists ...
Article : 771 wordsWILL be produced, for the fourth time in this colony, an Extra Extravagant Extravaganza, with new Scenery, Machinery, Dresses, Properties, and Decorations, written by G. A. ...
Article : 185 wordsWE have Wellington papers to the 20th ultimo, but they contain no news of interest. The spirit evinced by the GOVERNOR as ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 10 Apr 1847, Page 2
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