A foreign whaler (either French or Dutch) was off the Port last night. ...
Article : 17 wordsNovember 7.—John Williams, barque, Captain Morgan, for the South Sea Islands. Passengers—Rev. Thomas Heath, Rev. J. P. Sunderland, Mrs. Sunderland, Rev. J. Powell, ...
Article : 80 wordsOUR files of Cape papers are very incomplete, and in these we have received there is not much of interest. The Port Natal Question it appears is at length ...
Article : 208 wordsSir,—I have received and had under my consideration your despatches noted in the margin, together with the enclosures it contains from Captain M'Arthur and Sir E. Home. ...
Article : 1,261 wordsGENTLEMEN.—Your paragraph headed "ToBACCO STEALING.—SHOW GOODS," in this morning's papel, casting an imputation upon me as in the habit of displaying show goods outside ...
Article : 221 wordsNOVEMBER 2.—Having just returned from a journey to the interior, I cannot permit the opportunity of the steamer leaving for Sydney without acquainting you with the delightful ...
Article : 1,414 wordsNovember 7.—Eagle, schooner, Captain Hodges, for Circular Head. November 7.—Sir John Byng, brig, Captain Forbes, for Chusan. ...
Article : 55 wordsNovember 7.—Maitland, steamer, 103, Parsons, from Port Macquarie, with 1 bale wool, 3 bales sheepskins; Bee, 12, Sugden, from Kiama, with 5000 feet timber. ...
Article : 28 wordsNovember 7.—Maitland, steamer, 103, Parsons, for Port Macquarie, with sundries. ...
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Article : 585 wordsGENTLEMEN,—Your correspondent in this day's Herald, under the signature of "Justitia," has been rather hasty in condemning Mr. Cowper for advocating the measures of a bill which so ...
Article : 386 wordsNovember 7.—Waterlily, schooner, 155 tons, Captain Hayle, from Hobart Town: 53 casks vinegar, J. L. Willis; 10 tons potatoes, J. Hayle; 8 baskets apples, 2 packages fruit, M. ...
Article : 112 wordsNovember 6.—Thomas Lowry, barque, Captain J. Graham, for London: 218 bales wool, 1 bale pelts, 50 tanners hides, 34 casks tallow, 5 casks black oil, J. T. Armitage and Co.; 12 ...
Article : 561 wordsTHE FARCE OF CLAIRVOYANCE.—Another experimenter upon the gullibility of John Bull has just made his appearance int he person of Frenchman named Marcillet, and a youthful ...
Article : 1,640 wordsBEFORE THE CHIEF COMMISSIONER. PROOF OF CLAIMS. In the estate of William Henry Wells, a single meeting: W. Coates, £1 2s.; W. E. Rowland, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 wordsIf the toriter of the letter signed W., referring to the formation of a fund for the assistance of Clerks out of employment, will have his address at the Herald Office, a gentleman whose views ...
Article : 59 wordsOUR papers from Hobart Town and Launceston are to the 30th ultimo; but they contain little except extracts from English, Sydney, and other papers. Great ...
Article : 112 wordsSALE of 792 bales, by Messrs. Buchanan, Browne, and Co., on the 4th July, 1844. Average of Sale, Is. 8?d. Ex Colombian,—WNG with GB over, 5 at ...
Article : 783 wordsOUR Swan River papers are to the 4th October. As the Legislative Council was not sitting, the papers contain nothing of any interest to our readers. The Western ...
Article : 158 wordsGENTLEMEN,—In reference to the paragraph in this morning's Herald, headed as above, I beg to state, that two days after the wall in question fell, now three weeks since, Mr. Smith, ...
Article : 161 wordsMONDAY, NOVEMBER 4.—We are happy to find that attention has at length been called to the bridges, Within the last few days a gentleman named Ginn has arrived from ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 8 Nov 1844, Page 2
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