We congratulate our fellow citizens on the progress which is being made, towards securing fit and proper persons to represent the city in the first Town Council. ...
Article : 166 wordsFrom Moreton Bay, yesterday, having left the 14th instant, the schooner Edward, 113 tous, Captain Chambers, with sundries. Passengers—Mr. Le Breton, and Mr. Glover; ...
Article : 82 wordsFor London, yesterday, the barque Clarinda, Captain Godby, with colonial produce. Passenger—Mrs. Godby and Mr. Gwyn. ...
Article : 18 wordsSeptember 19.—Countess of Wilton, [?] Wheatland, from Newcastle, with coals; Rover, 10, Thompson, from the Hawkesbury, with lime; Sophia Jane, steamer, 156, Wise ...
Article : 142 wordsNearly 200 pages of the second volume are occupied by a disquisition on the Aborigines; and there is, doubtless, mu[?]l, valuable information therein contained. ...
Article : 1,460 wordsSeptember 19.—Pedlar, 10, Henderson, for Wollongong, in ballast; Harriet, 43, Richards, for Newcastle, in ballast; Rose, steamer, 172, Pattison, for the Hunter, with sundries; ...
Article : 142 wordsFROM LONDON DIRECT.—Spartan, 400, Macey, merchandise, April 25, St. George, 383, Sughrue, April 26. Giraffe, 264, Moore, May. Kinnear, merchandise, June 3. Eden. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 wordsIn the late debate ia Council, on the adoption of the Immigration Report, His Excellency the Governor pronounced the following high eulogium on the exertions ...
Article : 1,445 wordsNEW INSOLVENTS.— The following scheduler were filed yesterday:—Benjamin Cox, of Walleringer, county of Durham, farmer; Robert Crampley Rutter, of George-street, ...
Article : 114 wordsBEFORE Mr. Justice BURTON. CATTLE STEASING. Robert M'Gowan, late of Yass, was indicted for having stolen three oxen and two cows, ...
Article : 4,607 wordsTHE following documents were issued, by the Town Clerk yesterday, being the objections to the Lists us published by the Collectors:— List of persons who claim to have their names ...
Article : 1,404 wordsTHE NEW BRIDGE.—It is always ex[?] to see a town advancing, and although [?] Governor may be fully impressed with the fact, he possibly may be crippled by the many ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 20 Sep 1842, Page 2
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