From Launceston, yesterday, having left the 26th ultimo, the brig Dawsons, 227 tons, Captain Carder, with grain, &c. Passengers —Mr. Stratford, Mr. Bickerton, and Miss ...
Article : 29 wordsFor London, yesterday, the barque Jean, Captain M'Taggart, with colonial produce. Passengers—Mrs. Welch, three children, and servant, Dr. Syme, R.N., Mr. J. G. ...
Article : 44 wordsCape papers to the 1st December have reached Sydney via Launceston. Every thing was quiet at Natal. The inhabitants of the northern districts appear to be ...
Article : 94 wordsA Meeting of the City Council will be holden at the Town Hall, on Monday next, at three o'clock in the afternoon, ORDE[?]S OF THE DAY. ...
Article : 280 wordsFebruary 1.— William, 14, Noon, from Wollongong, with potatoes; Thistle, steamer, 172, Pattison, from Morpeth, with sundries; and Trial, 10, Robinson, from Port Aiken, ...
Article : 34 wordsFebruary 1.—Endeavour, 15, Settree, for Brisbane Water, with sundries; William, 14, Noon, for Wollongong, with sundries; Thistle, steamer, 127, Mulhall, for Morpeth, with ...
Article : 72 wordsBEFORE Sir JAMES DOWLING, C.J., BURTON, J., and STEPHEN, J. THE QUEEN v. JOHN KNATCHBULL. At the sitting of the Court the CHIEF ...
Article : 4,102 wordsFor London, the barque Sarah Scott, Captain Black, with colonial produce, &c. Passenger—Mr. Ffarmer. For London, the barque Cuba, Captain ...
Article : 58 wordsFebruary 1.—Dawsons, brig, 227 tons, Carder, master, for Launceston: 40 bales hay, D. M'Intyre; 800 bushels wheat, 2 cases felt, G. Small; 8890 bushels and 335 bags wheat, ...
Article : 45 wordsFebruary 2.—Cuba, barque, Jeyes, master for London: 803 bales wool, 183 bullock hides, 3 hogsheads tallow, 400 ox horns, 240 tierces beef, 37 logs cedar, 1 case stuffed birds, ...
Article : 73 wordsAUSTRALIA.—In Australia, the relations between the colonists and the Aborigines, present nothing new in character. The natives, though dwindling in number, are ...
Article : 1,760 wordsSIR,—Having in my last two voyages, when beating down the China Seas, fallen in with a dangerous Sand Bank, not laid down in any Chart, and in a fair way track for vessels ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 wordsWILL be presented the favourite Comedy of the HYPOCRITE. The popular Song of "Away, away, to the Mountain's Brow," by Mrs. BUSHELLE. To conclude with the ...
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Advertising : 69 wordsNow that the case of this wretched man has been entirely removed from the jurisdiction of the judicial tribunals, we think it our duty to mention that there has been ...
Article : 156 wordsIn compliance with a requisition numerously signed, a meeting was convened at the Court House, Windsor, on Tuesday evening last, for the purpose of enabling the friends and ...
Article : 681 wordsLaunceston newspapers to the 24th, and Hobart Town to the 19th, came to hand yesterday. The Legislative Council was sitting and rapidly transacting business. ...
Article : 259 wordsBEFORE THE CHIEF COMMISSIONER. PROOF OF CLAIMS. In the estate of John Waller, a single meeting was called, but no claims were proved. ...
Article : 223 wordsIt will be remembered that we noticed, some weeks since, a report that the Western Australian Company was about to be broken up. This is corroborated by ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 2 Feb 1844, Page 2
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