FROM Boston, via the Cape of Good Hope, yesterday, having left the former port the 20th December, and the latter the 13th March, the General Scott, Captain Cunningham, with ...
Article : 43 wordsFor Guam, yesterday, the barque Flora Kerr, Captain Clift in ballast. Passenger— Mr. S. K. Ray.... A schooner to the southward at ...
Article : 210 wordsSINCE our last, the amount of business has not been extensive, but it is satisfactory that dealers do not go into speculations they were wont so do in days gone bye, but steadily ...
Article : 763 wordsIN this case Mr. PUREFOY moved that the prisoner should be admitted to bail. The application was grounded on two affidavits, from which it appeared, that at the last ...
Article : 224 wordsThe lines on the New England Races shall have an early place in the Herald. ...
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Advertising : 59 wordsWE regret to state that the agents for the Seahorse have determined to discontinue running her to Port Phillip, until the arrival of Mr. BOYD, the owner, by ...
Article : 216 wordsA LENGTHY report of the proceedings of the meeting held in the Rev. Dr. M'GARVIE'S Church, on Wednesday evening, will be found in the fourth page of this day's ...
Article : 35 wordsEIGHT seamen, belonging to the barque John Brewer, were charged by Captain Robert Brown, of the said barque, with having, on the 16th day of April, whilst the ship was ...
Article : 440 words2. Of Gales of Wind.—Having traced out the general tracks of the great circuit winds whick regulate the direction of storms in New South Wales, we might ...
Article : 3,240 wordsCAPE papers to the 11th March came to hand yesterday, but the intelligence they contain is uninteresting to the general reader. The expedition for Port Natal ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,066 wordsA FEW days since the following paragraph appeared in the Herald:—"A handsome present of a trophy taken during the war with the people of the Celestial Empire, ...
Article : 746 wordsWHEAT.—This market has been without any supplies from the country coastwise during the week. The price quoted at the mills is the same as formerly, namely, from 5s. to 6s. per ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Sat 30 Apr 1842, Page 2
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