From New Zealand, on Monday last, having sailed the 25th ultimo, the barque Janct Izat, Captain Scotland, with 200 tuns of oil. Passengers, Messrs. Thomas Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. ...
Article : 113 wordsSIR,—In again addressing you, In continuation of my letter of the 3rd instant, I must beg to premise that I have not any intention to enter upon a discussion of the Crown Land question ...
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Article : 1,656 wordsI. It is hereby enacted, That from the day of, Act No. 5 of 1837 be repealed. II, And it is hereby enacted, That from the day of, no native of India, except as ...
Article : 937 wordsMONDAY. —Before Mr. Justice Burton and a Civil Jury. James Whelan was indicated for burglariously entering the dwelling-house of Mary Cox, and ...
Article : 787 wordsThe Briton was loading for Sydney at the Cape of Good Hope in September. Her Majesty's ship Forester was at the Cape at the same date, having picked up the crew and passengers of the ...
Article : 210 wordsBy the provisions of the Act of Council, it is the privilege of the Magistrates of the Colony assembled at Petty Sessions in their respective districts, to elect the ...
Article : 1,818 wordsMR. EDITOR,—Although a native of this Colony I am of genuine Scottish extraction, and deeply imbued with that esprit de corps, or national spirit so characteristic of the country from ...
Article : 528 wordsSIR,—It is very lamentable to see the plausible attempts made to induce the government to commit error, by the erection of police buildings at all obscure place, only lately known by the name of ...
Article : 1,101 wordsIntelligence has reached Sydney that two armed gangs of bushrangers are out, and plundering with impunity, in the district of Bathurst and the adjoining county. In connection with this fact, we ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Wed 14 Nov 1838, Page 2
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