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  2. THE INSOLVENT LAW.

    GENTLEMEN,—In a late number of your paper, one of your correspondents, subscribing himself Julius Cæsar, addressed a letter to His Honor Mr. Justice Burton, on the subject of ...

    Article : 1,492 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 63 words
  4. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    FROM Launceston, yesterday, have left the 21st instant, the brig William, 149 tons, Captain Thom, with grain, potatoes, &c. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Gallie, Mrs. Gallie, ...

    Article : 184 words
  5. METEOROLOGY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 426 words
  6. STATE OF THE COLONY.

    GENTLEMEN,—Notwithstanding the murmurings of the disappointed, the "curses not loud but deep" of the improvident and penniless spendthrift, and the many, ...

    Article : 790 words
  7. DEPARTURES.

    For the South Sea Islands, yesterday, the barque Elizabeth, Captain Jones, with sundries. For London, the same day, the brig ...

    Article : 37 words
  8. COMETS.

    GENTLEMEN,—On further reflection I am so convinced of the truth of my conjectures respecting Comets, that I again venture to intrude some observations upon your notice, ...

    Article : 947 words
  9. COASTERS INWARDS.

    March 28.—Mary Ann, 52, Williams, from Port Macquarie, with 600 bushels lime, and 10,000 feet timber. ...

    Article : 18 words
  10. COASTERS OUTWARDS.

    March 28.—Eliza Ann, 32, Cotterill, for the Hunter, in ballast; William, 21, Bloxham, for Newcastle, in ballast; and Alexander, 10, M'Guigan, for Port Aiken, in ballast. ...

    Article : 31 words
  11. VAN DIEMEN'S LAND.

    LAUNCESTON papers to the 20th instant came to hand yesterday. His Excellency Sir JOHN FRANKLIN, Lady FRANKLIN, and suite, were at Launceston: His ...

    Article : 359 words
  12. CLEARANCES.

    For Liverpool, the barque Amwell, Captain Hessie, with colonial produce. Passengers— Mrs. Hessie, child, and servant. For the South Sea Fishery, the whaling ...

    Article : 667 words
  13. COMETS.

    GENTLEMEN,—The comet's appearance, with such magnificence, and when so little expected, has with reason excited much speculation regarding its composition, and the laws ...

    Article : 1,010 words
  14. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    GENTLEMEN,—It must be gratifying to every colonist to see the exertions which are making to form an export of our colonial beef, and that although the experiments hitherto ...

    Article : 1,355 words
  15. THE COMET.

    GENTLEMEN.—The following lines may perhaps serve to amuse some of your readers. They were written on the occasion of the last advent of Halley's comet, but divested of one ...

    Article : 761 words
  16. NEW ZEALAND.

    NELSON papers to the 4th instant have come to hand, but they contain no news of importance. Governor SHORTLAND had been to Nelson, where he had ...

    Article : 65 words
  17. ENGLISH EXTRACTS.

    SCOTCH PRIDE.— A day or two before the Queen's arrival in Edinburgh, a poor old woman, who makes her livelihood by selling fruit in the streets from a busket, was ...

    Article : 1,156 words
  18. DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 words
  19. DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE.

    BEFORE the CHIEF COMMISSIONER. PROOF OF CLAIMS. In the estate of John Gaggin, an adjorned special meeting: J. Casey, £20 16s. ...

    Article : 1,047 words
  20. CHURCH SITTINGS.

    GENTLEMEN,—I beg to call your attention to the following statement, which I consider worthy of serious attention, and which requires explanation. The sittings in a church ...

    Article : 484 words
  21. ROYAL VICTORIA THEATRE.

    WILL be performed THE LADY of LYONS, Cla[?]le Melnotte, Mr. Grilliths; Gloire, Mr. Coppin; Pauline, Mrs. Coppin; a variety of entertainments. To couclude with the ...

    Article : 61 words
  22. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    WE have heard many serious complaints made of the delay which has taken place in bringing the fifth, or £30 clause of the Court of Requests Act into operation. By ...

    Article : 416 words
  23. SMUGGLING.

    GENTLEMEN,—Although I am willing to give the Customs all, the honour they have gained by the late scizure of smuggled goods, yet it is the public opinion that there has been a ...

    Article : 252 words
  24. MAGDALEN ASYLUM.

    GENTLEMEN,—In the summary o[?] lig[?]nce, in your Friday's paper, I observe the following paragraph:—"Ann Smith and Ann Sergeant, two girls, the eldest of whom did ...

    Article : 435 words
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