FROM Port Phillip, on Saturday last, having left the 23rd November, the barque Ellen, 380 tons, Captain Wilson, with part of original cargo. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. ...
Article : 77 wordsFor Hobart Town, on Saturday last, the schooner Waterlily, Captain Munro, with a general cargo. Passengers—Sir James Dowling, Mrs. Brewer, Miss Palmer, Ensign ...
Article : 89 wordsDecember 3.— George, 35, Damon, from Newcastle, with coals; Northumberland, 17, Dennis, from Botany, with shells; Star, 12, Thompson, from Ulladulla, with 4 tons bark; ...
Article : 59 wordsDecember 3.—Georgiana, 25, M'Intyre, for Morpeth, with sundries; George, 35, Damon, for Newcastle in ballast; Northumberland, 17, Dennis, for Botany, in ballast; Ranger, ...
Article : 69 wordsBEFORE the CHIEF COMMISSIONER. PROOF OF CLAIMS. In the estate of Edward Potts, a single meeting: W. H. Beames, £33 19s.; John ...
Article : 324 wordsFor Hobart Town, the cutter Either, Captain Brown, with 50 chests tea, 10,000 feet cedar, 1465 bars and rods iron, 200 boxes soap, and 500 blocks. ...
Article : 41 wordsMELBOURNE papers of the 21st and 22nd November carne to hand on Saturday. The only item of the least public importance is, that the meeting called to pass a ...
Article : 65 wordsFROM LONDON DIRECT. — Giraffe, 264, Moore, August. Caledonia, 270, Richards, August. Samuel, 280, Smith, August, John Woodhall, 380, Williams, August. Hamlet, ...
Article : 254 wordsWE look upon the treaty between the Chinese and Sir H. POTTINGER as one of the most important diplomatic documents that has ever been entered into. The ...
Article : 414 wordsJohn Leeds, first, at Maitland, at ten o'clock· Samuel Peck and Co., adjourned, for examination only, at half-past ten. G. R. Nichols, adjourned, to expunge debts, ...
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Article : 25 wordsTHE Council Laving borrowed the large sum of £3000, to meet the expenses that will have to be incurred before a rate is levied, we would suggest the importance of ...
Article : 190 wordsNOVEMBER 30.—It is not true that all the crops of wheat at King's Plains, Bathurst, are destroyed; we have heard of one small paddock having been cut for hay; but the rest in ...
Article : 139 wordsBEFORE the three Judges. SIMMONS V. ADRAHAMS. His Honor Chief Justice Sir JAMES DOWLING, pronounced the judgment of the Court in this ...
Article : 5,893 wordsTHE inhabitants,of this district are very much annoyed by it having been intimated to them, from head quarters, that the district constable is to be withdrawn, although ...
Article : 154 wordsIN the Observer of Saturday last is the commencement of ajournai kept by the Rev. W. SCHMIDT, one of the German Missionaries to the blacks in the Moreton ...
Article : 437 wordsGENTLEMEN,—The readiness with which you published, on one occasion, a very long letter from me, induced me to tumble you with a second, in answer to "Scrutator," who I ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 5 Dec 1842, Page 2
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