DECEMBER 12.—Vanguard, schooner, Captaion Pilfold, from Port Nicholson the 27th ultimo. Passengers—Mr. J. H. Levien, Mr. Sweeney, Mr. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Milson, Mrs. ...
Article : 57 wordsBEFORE the CHIEF COMMISSIONER. PROOF OF CLAIMS. In the estate of Owen and Co., a special meeting was held and adjourned till to-day at ...
Article : 1,873 wordsGENTLEMEN,—In your laudable desire to defend Mr. Justice Burton from some attacks made by the Chronicle, you say of Mr. Wentworth's Bill, now pending, that it is introduced to ...
Article : 339 wordsMONDAY, DECEMBER 9.—Yesterday, about sundown, we were visited with a very heavy shower of hail, which we in sorry to hear has done much damage to the wheat. ...
Article : 963 wordsDecember 12.—Jane and Emma, cutter, 32 tons, Captain Irvine, for Launceston, with part of original cargo. Passenger—Mrs. Irvine. ...
Article : 23 wordsDecember 9.—Roubulla, 16, Stewart, from Kiama, 2000 feet cedar boards, 1000 feet hardwood, 34 casks colonial ale, &c.; Bee, 12, Sagden, from Kiama, with 6500 feet cedar; ...
Article : 486 wordsYESTERDAY the pupils attending the two principal schools in the colony underwent public examinations prior to "breaking up" for the Christmas Holidays. ...
Article : 302 wordsGENTLEMEN,—In your leading article of the 25th ult., on the subject of the "City Police Fund," you give publicity to some severe animadversions on my conduct as Mayor, in ...
Article : 2,278 wordsTHE Launceston Advertiser, the oldest paper in Launceston, has ceased to exist, in consequence of the insolvency of the proprietor.—The banks here (Launceston) charge 2 per cent. premium ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 wordsDecember 9.—Henry, 16, Brown, for Lake, Macquarie, with sundries; Mary Ann, 9, Black, for Pitt Water, with sundries; Janet, 8, Booth, for Botany or Port Aiken, in ballast; Mary ...
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Advertising : 31 wordsTHE entire Report of the Committee of the Legislative Council, appointed to enquire into grievances unconnected with land, will be found in the fourth page of this ...
Article : 71 wordsAT hall-past three o'clock, the hour at which the chair is usually taken by the Speaker for the commencement of business, there were only ten members present, and shortly after this the ...
Article : 451 wordsDECEMBER 9.—Our Quarter Sessions, which commenced on the 5th instant, before Mr. Checke, Chairman pro tem, Air Callaghan, Crown Prosecutor, are now over, they ...
Article : 581 wordsDecember 12.—Hind, brig, Captain Preston, for London. Passengers—Mrs. Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Wilton and two children, Captain Gale, and Mr. Johnson ...
Article : 75 wordsDecember 12.—Vanguard, schooner, 61 tons, Captain Pilfold, from Port Nicholson: Cargo shipped at Wellington—1 case shirtings, I case corahs, 2 casks blacks, 4 bags copper nails, 1 ...
Article : 1,112 wordsBEFORE His Honor Mr. Justice A'BECKETT. WALKER AND OTHERE V. WEBB. The arguments of counsel in this case were terminated, and his HONOR reserved judgment. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 13 Dec 1844, Page 2
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