FROM Moreton [?]ay, yesterday, having left the 22nd instant, the steamer Shamrock, 200 tons, Captain Gilmore, with wool, &c. Pa[?]sengers —Mr. Archer, Mr. Humphrey, Miss Howard, ...
Article : 88 wordsWELLINGTON papers to the 3rd instant came to hand yesterday afternoon, but they contain nothing of importance. The introduction of the Parkhurst boys appears ...
Article : 92 wordsFor Port Nicholson and Howe's Island, yesterday, the [?]or Elizabeth, Captain Morton, with sundries. Passengers — Messrs. Florence and Fitzpatrick. ...
Article : 22 wordsBEFORE the Chief Justice Sir JAMES DOWLING. Mr. Milford, appointed by the Home Government to the office of Master in Equity, took the oaths of office. ...
Article : 82 wordsJanuary 25.—Matilda, 16, Ingham, from the Hawkesbury, with shells, Eclipse, 21, Sullivan, from East Gosford, with 6,000 feet timber, 2,000 palings, 10,000 shingles; ...
Article : 151 wordsTHE City Council met, pursuant to notice, in their Chambers in York-street, at 3, p.m., yesterday. The Right Worshipful the Mayor was present, in the chair. ...
Article : 444 wordsTHE Chief Commissioner was engaged from the time that the insolvency business was disposed of before Mr. Justice Burton, till past four o'clock, in hearing evidence respecting the ...
Article : 262 wordsBEFORE Mr. Justice BURTON in the Judges' room. The CHIEF COMMISSIONER moved that the elections of the following trustees be ...
Article : 1,258 wordsJanuary 25.—Bride, 20, M'kenzie, for the Hawkesbury, with sundries; George, 3[?], Damon, for Newcastle, in ballast; Challenger 32, Watts, for the Williams River, with ...
Article : 85 wordsJanuary 24.— St. George, ship, 605 tons, Norie, master, from London, Griffiths, Gore, and Co., agents, discharging at Campbell's Wharf, l89 cases 14 pipes 70 casks 1 ...
Article : 400 wordsThis day will be kept as a holiday. FRIDAY, JANUARY 27. William Clarke, of George-street, Parramatta, cabinetmaker, special, to decide an offer of ...
Article : 858 wordsON Tuesday evening, pursuant to advertisement, a public meeting of the masters and operatives engaged in the cabinet-making and upholstery business was held, for the ...
Article : 2,619 wordsJANUARY 20.—In your paper of the 16th instant, your correspondent from Stonequarry says "The electioneering fever has not reached us." We know not how it is that ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 wordsWe cannot insert an anonymous reply to the Rev. Mr. Wallis's communication. ...
Article : 14 wordsIT is so essential to the due administration of justice that the characters of the Judges should be protected from any imputation of improper motives, that we are sure our ...
Article : 1,061 wordsWE yesterday reported the proceedings of the Legislative Council, at its special meeting of Tuesday, with reference to our new "Legislative Constitution, including ...
Article : 1,172 wordsPURSUANT to notice, a meeting of the friends and supporters of A. W. Scott, Esq., of Newcastle, was held at Mr. Tighe's, Union Hotel, on Friday, the 20th instant, at six ...
Article : 1,204 wordsJANUARY 22.—The steamer Shamrock [?] again visited us, bringing a bumper cargo and passengers; amongst the latter the long expected police magistrate, with a new chief ...
Article : 984 wordsA FEW extracts from Hobart Town papers will be found in the fourth page of this day's Herald. The political news is unimportant. A gentleman named BICHENS ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 26 Jan 1843, Page 2
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