For Moreton Buy, last evening, the steamer Shamrock, Captain Gilmore, with a general cargo. Passengers — Major Hunter, Mrs. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Le Breton, Mr. Scott, ...
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Article : 4,259 wordsNovember 14.—Louisa, 10, Croad, from Morpeth, with 453 hides, 160 bushels corn, and 4 trusses hay; Traveller's Bride, 30, Settree, from the Paterson, with 800 bushels maize; ...
Article : 109 wordsNovember 14.—Dove, 13, Hart, for Brisbane Water, in ballast; Sophia Jane, steamer, 156, Wiseman, for Wollongong, with sundries; Shamrock, steamer, 200, Gilmore, for ...
Article : 229 wordsGENTLEMEN,—It is an indisputable fact that poverty is the parent of a great deal of crime and that men of educated and well disposed minds often fall in the struglle between it ...
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Article : 211 wordsTHE compliment paid to the Citizens of Sydney on Saturday last, by their Honors the Judges, who came to Court in their purple robes for the purpose of swearing ...
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Article : 829 wordsMichael Shiels, special, to propose an offer of composition, at ten o'clock. Mathew Clarke, single, at half past ten. Charles Vavasour Earle, second, at eleven. ...
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Article : 299 wordsMAIZE is rapidly on the advance in this quarter, and will continue to be so unless rain comes speedily and copiously. The district is quiet, but greatly in want of money. ...
Article : 113 wordsTHE crops here early in the season had a very promising appearance, but, from the absence of rain, great fears are abroad; but no great searcity can arise, as there is plenty of grain, ...
Article : 98 wordsLast week, several soldiers left this quarter for the purpose of giving evidence in a Court Martial, to be held in Sydney, against a fellow soldier. When the party arrived at ...
Article : 88 wordsTHE Fruit season bei[?]g so near at hand, on which most of the settlers in this district depend, it is a matter of no small importance to them, that rain should descend, But as ...
Article : 59 wordsBefore the Chairman and Colonel SHADFORTH. SUMMARY JURISDICTION. Francis Hanlon, assigned to Richard ...
Article : 806 wordsGENTLEMEN,—It must be obvious, to those who consider the matter with attention, that the existing commercial distresses of New South Wales are ascribable, not to one cause ...
Article : 2,127 wordsThe last advices from Sydney are, on the whole, most cheering. The results of the Midden transition of that Colony from we pursuits of speculative commerce, to that of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 15 Nov 1842, Page 2
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