FROM London, yesterday, having left Plymouth the 10th June, the ship Willium Turuer, Capt. Roals, with 254 Emigrants, under the superintendence of Mr. J. B. Shaw, Surgeon. ...
Article : 120 wordsFor Port Phillip, yesterday, the barque Anne, Captain Simpson, with sundries. Passengers— Mr. and Mrs. Gregory, Mrs. Johnson, Mr. T. Strachan, Mr. R. Martin, Miss Bolger; and six ...
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Advertising : 39 wordsALTHOUGH we are still without any intelligence of the steamer Britannia, yet the arrival of the packet ship Stephen whitney supplies us with accounts from New York to the 15th ult. At the ...
Article : 801 wordsTHE William Turner, which arrived from England yesterday, brought a very small mail, but we were kindly favored by Captain ROALS with an evening paper of the ...
Article : 239 wordsLORD JOHN RUSSELL (in continuation) said he (Lord John Russell) afterwards renwed that notice. It was his intention to ascertain what was thought upon that motion, as it was one of ...
Article : 5,150 wordsWHILE the Mother country is in a commotion[?] of course the interests of the Colonies must to some extent be involved; but in the presen political crisis they are very nearly concerned ...
Article : 704 wordsWAR-OFFICE, JUNE 8.—11th Regiment of Light Dragoons, to be Surgeon, J. Chambers, from the 4th Light Dragoons, to be Surgeon, vice Sandham, appointed to the 62nd Foot.—1st or ...
Article : 1,881 wordsCHRONICLE.—It is very idly argued that Ministers ought to resign on the vote of Saturday morning, and not advise her Majesty to dissolve Parliament. What justification could there be ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Wed 6 Oct 1841, Page 2
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