FROM Singapore via Launceston, yesterday, having left the former Pert the 14th August, and the latter the 10th inst., the barque Nerco, Capt. Hill, with sugar, &c. ...
Article : 78 wordsFor Port Phillip, yesterday, the steamer Seahorse, Capt. Ewing, with sundries. Passengers; His Excellency Sir George Gipps, Aide-de [?]mp, Secretary, and two servants, Mr. and Mrs. ...
Article : 408 wordsIn this case Mr. Nichols, on the part of Mr. Abraham Polack, applied to the presiding Magistrates to commit George Jones to take his trial on a charge of forgery, founded on the ...
Article : 1,256 wordsON Monday evening, a full mid most respectable audience assembled in the Theatre of the School of Arts, to hear the adjourned debate ot Female Education. Previous to the ...
Article : 1,902 wordsTHE following orders have been issued by Mr. Miles for the guidance of the Force under him: I. A constable is to be not only firm, but is ...
Article : 2,375 wordsVAN Diemen's Land papers to the 9th inst, came to hand yesterday, but their contents are uninteresting to general readers. The Legislative Council had ...
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Advertising : 32 wordsWe are nuable to decide the wager aliuded to by A[?]Subscriber; but as it depends upon a quibble, we presume it is a foul bet end cannot be maintained. ...
Article : 32 wordsALTHOUGH our files of Indian papers are so incomplete that we are unable to give our readers a connected account of what had taken place since the dates of our last ...
Article : 1,123 wordsYESTERDAY, HIS EXCELLENCY accompanied by his Private Secretary, and Captain Tyssen, the Colonial Aide-deCamp, embarked in the Seahorse for Port ...
Article : 154 wordsSpecial Juries were applied for and granted in the following cases: M'Dermott v. Perry, Vaughan v. — and others Dug[?] v Sempill" CRIMINAL INFORMATION. ...
Article : 2,076 wordsWE have been blessed with between two and three days and nights steady rain, and truly we may call it a blessing; if it only be becayse it will serve to check the rapacity of parties who ...
Article : 1,049 wordsNOTHING of importance was transac[?] in this court to day, although the smali place during the whole of the forenoon was crowded with captains of Ships and others, thst at times one ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Wed 20 Oct 1841, Page 2
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