FROM Port Nicholson, on Saturday last, having left the 18th instant, the barque Prince of Wales, 582 tons, Captain Alexander, in ballast. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. ...
Article : 95 wordsON birth, blood, and station, and good education,- Good manners and morals,—some scribblers enlarge: ...
Article : 278 wordsBEFORE the CHIEF COMMISSIONER. PROOF OF CLAIMS. In the estate of S. Peek, a special meeting: R. Peek, £276 13s. 4d. This meeting was ...
Article : 179 wordsFor the South Seas, on Saturday last, the schooner success, Captain Howell, with sundries. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, Messrs. W. and G. Stevens, Mrs. Pawley, and ...
Article : 49 wordsFor New Zealand via Newcastle, the schooner Georgiana, Captain Richardson, in ballast. Passengers—Mr. Aberdeen and Mr. M'Gilvery. ...
Article : 81 wordsGeorgiana Kinnear, of Horton-street, Port Macquarie, shopkeeper, third, at ten o'clock. Robert Howe, of O'Connell-street, Sydney, ...
Article : 745 wordsJanuary 27.—Brothers, 27, Sinclair, from Newcastle, with coals; Susan, 52, Boyle, from the Clarence, with 20,000 feet pine, 5,000 feet ceder; Mermaid, 12, West, from ...
Article : 302 wordsBY the Port Phillip papers which came to hand on Saturday, we learn that in addition to Dr. Nicholson and Mr. Thomas Walker, Mr. Hawson, Mr. James Macarthur, jun., ...
Article : 2,430 wordsGENTLEMEN,—A question as to the forthcoming elections, which has never yet been mooted, is of so important a nature, as to induce me to bring it to public attention ...
Article : 383 wordsJanuary 27,—Brokers, 27, Sinclair, for Newcastle, in ballast; Dove, 13, Hart, for Brisbane Water, in ballast; Sophia Jane, steamer, 156, Wiseman, for Wollongong, with ...
Article : 265 wordsJanuary 27.—Nereus, brig, 181 tons, Russell, master, from Salem via New Zealand; 1 case muskets, 1 case castor oil, 1 case axes, 1 case spices, 2 dozen brooms, 633 barrels 68 ...
Article : 96 wordsGENTLEMEN,—Seeing that the gentry of Woolloomooloo have been so often accomodated by periodical supplies of men and materials to keep their carriage-drive in a state ...
Article : 325 wordsJanuary 21.—Eden, 419 tons, Boyce, master, for China: 50 tons sandalwood, 13 bones, 4 kegs 1 bag dollars, and 200 deals January 21.—Elizabeth,—tons, ...
Article : 143 wordsMELBOURNE papers to the 21st instant came to hand on Saturday. The excitement of the approaching election has at length extended to our southern friends. ...
Article : 65 wordsAchilles, barque, 384 tons, Veale, in the Cove, R. Dacre, agent. Leading for London. Alfred, brig, 123 tons, Robinson, at the Flour Company s Wharf, R. Dacre, owner. For ...
Article : 1,410 wordsLAUNCESTON papers to the 19th instant reached Sydney by the Seahorse. The French ship of war Rhin had sailed for Akaron; the CAPTAIN purchased fifty sheep ...
Article : 113 wordsGENTLEMEN,—Having been informed that an opinion prevails in the minds of some persons that the meeting of the cabinet makers, upholsterers, &c., has in some way a political ...
Article : 288 wordsELECTIONEERING is the order of the day throughout the district. In addition to Mr. [?] for Northumberland, Mr. John Panton, of Windsor, has started for the Hawkesbury ...
Article : 930 wordsA MEETING of the City Council wil be held on Friday next, the 3rd February, at three o'clock, at the Council Chambers. 1. To proceed with the business of which ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 wordsGOVERNOR SHORTLAND arrived at Port Nicholson on the 11th January, the principal object of his visit being, it was understood, to endeavour to settle the land ...
Article : 87 wordsHAVING noticed, on Thursday, the despatch with which Lord STANLEY transmitted our new Act of Parliament to the Colonial Government, and the speech with ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 30 Jan 1843, Page 2
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