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Advertising : 83 wordsFrom New[?]astle, yesterday, the ship 'St. Vincent,' Capt. Dawson, with coals. DEPARTURES.—NONE. ...
Article : 16 wordsThe ship 'St. George' which vessel sailed for Newcastle on Sunday morning last, put back yesterday afternoon, from the prevaili[?]g northerly winds. ...
Article : 26 wordsFROM LONDON.—Ann, 500 tons, Capt. Murray, merchandize, had sailed, by the last accounts re, ceived in the Colony. Fa'estine, 400, Sim, merchandize, had sailed. James Laing 118, ...
Article : 566 wordsThe Association is now completely organised, and will at once commence active operations. The Governor has accepted the office of Patron, Sir Maurice O'Connell has been appointed ...
Article : 106 wordsThis district is in a most flourishing condition, and though the inhabitants participate with others in various parts of the Colony, in being in need of the ready, yet the approaching ...
Article : 667 wordsFRIDAY, 23RD OCT.—Before the Chief Justice, and a Special Jury. BELL AND ANOTHER V. LETHBRIDGE.—This was an action brought to recover compensation ...
Article : 5,112 wordsWHEAT.—The Government has purchased two cargoes of wheat, which are being secured in the siloes on Cockatoo Island. The quantity is thirty thousand bushels, and the price we ...
Article : 1,025 wordsPerhaps it may be interesting to some of [?] readers to know thst the most blood thirst party of bushrangers that has been known [?] the colony for many years, has at last been ...
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Advertising : 19 wordsIn yesterday's paper we published the report of an interesting debute in Council on Mr. Jones's Resolutions regarding Immigration. They contain a great mass of ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Tue 27 Oct 1840, Page 2
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