FROM London, yesterday, having left Plymouth the 23d January, the ship Kelso, Captain Roxburgh, with merchandise. Passengers—Monsieur Faramaund, (French Consul), ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 188 wordsFor Launceston, yesterday, the brig William, Capt. Le Grand, with sundries. A brig from Newcastle, with coals, outside the heads at sundown yesterday. ...
Article : 318 wordsIT will be remembered that, a short time since, some attention was excited by the claims of certain holders of scrip certificates of the British Colonial Bank and Loan ...
Article : 1,064 wordsMAY 5.—This morning the interesting ceremony of christening two native blacks, adopted children of Mr. and Mrs. C. Moore Wilson, was performed by the Reverend H. ...
Article : 156 wordsTHIS important measure is at length before us. It is now about seven years ago that Sir RICHARD BOURKE offered to the inhabitants of our metropolis, a similar ...
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Advertising : 120 wordsMAY 4.—Another of those most glaring highway robberies, which are so frequent in this district, was committed in open day, and without the least disguise whatever. Mr. ...
Article : 424 wordsBY the Kelso, which arrived yesterday, we received our usual files of London papers to the 20th of January; and by the kindness of Mr. P. GARDNER, who has ...
Article : 877 wordsWHEAT.—There have been upwards of thirty loads brought to town, but only about half a dozen have been for side at the Corn Market during the week. Several parcels have been ...
Article : 946 wordsGENTLEMEN,—In your Saturday's paper, you appear to have fallen into an error respecting the regulations of the Naval Service. Your informant states, that Captain Wall ...
Article : 453 wordsIN the estate of George Huggett—George Evans, £2 13s. 6d.; David Hill, £10 18s. 8d.; C. Scott, £1 18s. 3d. In the estate of George Wentworth—Kemp ...
Article : 1,561 wordsDR. G. J. ELVEY, the organist of St. George's Chapel, having set to music an Ode on the Birth of the Prince of Wales, had the honour of conducting a performance of the ...
Article : 165 wordsTHE markets, with one or two exceptions, since our last, have been rather quiet, and prices of a few articles unsettled—Tea especially—arising from the holders wanting ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Sat 7 May 1842, Page 2
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