GENTLEMEN,—It seems to me that as you are now assembled to legislate for the public good, that this is the most proper time to lay before you a few of the many evils that this rapidly ...
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Advertising : 47 wordsGENTLEMEN,—In your paper of Tuesday a paragraph states that certain ministers purpose to give a course of sermons on the observance of the Sabbath, grounding the special necessity of ...
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Article : 3 wordsFor Liverpool, yesterday, the brig James, Captain Whyte, with Colonial produce. Passengers —Mr. and Mrs. Whyte and six children, and Miss White. ...
Article : 47 wordsCOURT of Claims Office, July 12. Notice is hereby given, that the following claims for deeds of grant of land and town allotments, will be ready for the examination of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 526 wordsGENTLEMEN,—Your observations on this important question in last Saturday's Herald are full of practical wisdom and good sense. The question resolves itself into this, is the colony ...
Article : 1,257 wordsTHIS being the first day of the third Civil Term The CHIEF JUSTICE, Mr. JUSTICE BURTON, and Mr. JUSTICE STEPHEN sat in Banco. CALL TO THE BAR. ...
Article : 357 wordsPRINCIPAL Superintendent of Convicts' Office, Sydney, 4th July, 1841.—The Tickets-of-l[?] granted to the undermentioned prisoners of the Crown, have been cancelled for the reason[?] ...
Article : 308 wordsGENTLEMEN,—I shall take my leave of Coolie Labour and your Windsor correspondent, with a few remarks on his last and a slight reference to my former letters on this subject. I cannot ...
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Advertising : 56 wordsQUEANBEYAN.—From Waniassa, the Estate of T. Macquoid, Esq.: One red bullock, white back and belly, branded on off rump [?], notch in ear. One red cow, branded H on off shoulder. ...
Article : 2,539 wordsOBSERVANCE OF THE SABBATH.—On Sunday evening the Scots Church was crowded by people of all denominations, to hear the Rev. Dr. Lang's lecture on the Sabbath, against the ...
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Article : 11 wordsAN article appeared in the last Temperance Advocate, which, from the amiable spirit it breathes, and the candid temper in which it takes up the question discussed in this ...
Article : 1,775 wordsGENTLEMEN,—Being aware of the expected arrival of the steamers Rose and Victoria, and knowing their racing propensities, I determined if possible to keep out of their way; to effect ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Tue 20 Jul 1841, Page 2
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