FROM Manill, yesterday, having left the 14th May, the schooner Fair Barbadian, Capt. Johnson, with sugar, &c. From the Whale Fisheries, same day, having ...
Article : 429 wordsThis was an action of assumpsit for £27 for work and labour, and upon an account stated. The defendants pleaded the general issue. The action was brought for the insertion of ...
Article : 1,576 wordsVinc[?]nt Williams, of Maitland who had been remanded last Friday, to amend his schedule, having complied with the order of the Court, and being unopposed, was discharged. The ...
Article : 43 wordsBefore W. M. MANNING, Esq., Chairman, Major SMITH, H. C.SEMPILL Esq., and a common Jury. Robert Forcey and Marianne Forcey, his wife, ...
Article : 993 wordsTHE new road by the Hinton punt to the Green Hills and Maitland, from our township, which is now nearly completed, has proved an immense convenience and advantage to those who have ...
Article : 595 wordsGENTLEMEN, It was not my intention to take any notice, publicly, of the extraordinary and unprecedented proceedings in this case, until it should be finally disposed of, but your Herald ...
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Article : 10 wordsIn his apology for the absence of Ministers on the occasion of Mr.GROTE'S motion in the House of Commons respecting our police and gaol expenses, Sir ...
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Article : 6,911 wordsIn the Port Phillip Herald of the 6th instant we observe a paragraph stating that the immigrants were being hired" at a very low remuneration." ...
Article : 419 wordsGENTLEMEN,—Permit me to correct certain misstatements in the speech of Alexander Berry, Esq, delivered in the Legislative Council yesterday, as reported in your paper of this morning; ...
Article : 975 wordsPOST OFFICE,—One proof of the increase of the population and commerce of the Colony, is the vast numbers of letters and newspapers which are transmitted through the Post. In round ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Thu 19 Aug 1841, Page 2
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