NEW ZEALAND—Summary of all the vessels which have visited the Bay of Islands during the venr 1817:—British Ship of War, I; British Store Ship, [?] British Whaling Ships, 20; ...
Article : 294 wordsFrom the Society Islands, yesterday, having sailed the 10th of June, the schooner Ulitea, Captain Waddy, with sugar, &c. From Timer same day, having sailed the 7th ...
Article : 80 wordsSin,—Much is said in England about the immorality of this Colony; Lord Glenelg wishes reformation in the morals of the Convicts, the English wonder at its prevalance; and the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 129 wordsLEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.—At the opening of the Council yesterday, His Excellency the Governor laid upon the table the Estimates of Expenditure for 1839, together with an ...
Article : 4,529 wordsA late arrival from England has brought us a gentleman bearing the tillo of " Assistant Protector of the Aborigines;" and we understand that the chief " Protector" ...
Article : 624 wordsBURGLARY.—Cleveland House, the residence of Mr. De Meta, was burglariously entered between Saturday night and Sunday morning; and a quantity of clothes belonging to the young ...
Article : 315 wordsMONTREAL, DEC. 18.—The Courier says, "Sir John Colborne and staff came into town from Grand Brule on Saturday, at 2 p.m, with the cavalry as an escort. Before leaving Grand ...
Article : 268 wordsSin—I cannot but admire the way in which you, in your independent paper of the 3rd hist., make mention of the way in which Judge Willis has been dealt with by the Catholics in St. Mary's ...
Article : 145 wordsSIR.—Gentlemen of the press have it frequently in their power either to urge conflicting parties on to the strife, or by a well timed exposure of the folly of the contest to put a stop to it. ...
Article : 168 wordsIn Upper Canada the Reformers have all dispersed to their homes. About six thousand well-armed royal militia are under arms at Toronto and along the Canadian frontier, and ...
Article : 2,834 wordsSIR,—It appears by the various newspapers of the Colony, that the Roman Catholic Bishop has taken such ambrage at the expression of Judge Willis's religous sentiments that he has ...
Article : 516 wordsMONDAY, AUGUST 6.—Before the Chief Justice and a Civil Jary. James Anlezark, publican, and Christopher Riley, William Pearce, and Stephen Pearce, yeomen, were ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Wed 8 Aug 1838, Page 2
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