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Article : 745 wordsGENTLEMEN,—Your correspondent HydroPyrophilus ridiculous hydropahty on the ground, that it is (not that it my prove) an imagination of Preissnitz and his numerous disciples. This is ...
Article : 432 wordsIT is to be lamented that undertakings sch as that proposed by the Council, involving results of vital importance to the colony, should be baffled by opinions, ...
Article : 930 wordsNovember 29.—Tobago, brig. Captain Purcell, for Port Phillip and Launceston Passengers—Mr. Charles Thomas, Captain Manton, Mr. M'Crae, and Mr. C. D. Thomas. ...
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Article : 59 wordsBEFORE the CHIEF COMMISSIONER. PROOF OF CLAIMS. In the estate of Philip Solomon, a first meeting: Kemp and Fairfax, £4 8s. 2d.; Cooper ...
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Article : 650 wordsGENTLEMEN,—During the late session, upon the motion of the honorable member for Argyle, a sum of £160 was voted by the Legislative Council for the repairs of Cowpasture ...
Article : 458 wordsGENTLEMEN,—The facility with which the most atrocious crimes have been perpetrated in Sydney of late is very alarming, not to the inhabitants of Sydney only, but to the colonists ...
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Article : 583 wordsOPEN only FOUR nights in each week, viz;— Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. The public is respectfully informed, that Mr. and Mrs. Coppin being engaged for a limited ...
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Article : 612 wordsWE some time ago published, with others of our contemporaries, a communication from Mr. Ashworth, one of the great cotton manufacutrers, regarding the cotton trade of this ...
Article : 1,657 wordsTHE following case came on for hearing, before Mr. WINDEYEr, in the second Court Room at the Police Office, on Tuesday last:- Captain Fairweather, of the whaling barque ...
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Article : 902 wordsBEFORE his Honor the CHIEF JUSTICE and a Special Jury. JURORS FINED. The following gentlemen were fined in the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 30 Nov 1844, Page 2
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