From Launceston, on Monday last, having left the 12th instant, the brig Martha, Captain Lancaster, with wheat, &c. Passenger—Mr. Blaxland. ...
Article : 274 wordsSIR—The unqualified administration of his predecessor's policy in the government of the Colony, evinces itself in nothing so strongly as Sir George Gipp's ill-judged measure in modifying the ...
Article : 473 wordsThe Council met yesterday pursuant to adjournment. The Country Towns Market Bill, and the St. James Church Bill were read a third time and ...
Article : 158 wordsWe have received Hobart Town News to the 8th instant. The following are extracts from the latest paper:- (Colonial Times, October 1.) ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 134 wordsThe Australasian Packet arrived from London yesterday with merchandise. This vessel was built in London expressly for our colonial trade; she is quite new, and has splendid ...
Article : 1,090 wordsWe alluded in our last to the report that Mr. J. T. Wilson had absconded from the Colony; we had a fuller account of the matter in type, but one of our reporters having been informed that Mr. Wilson had ...
Article : 1,607 wordsSIR —Observing that with your usual impartiality you have as yet made no coninents with regard to the misunderstanding between Messrs Foster and Windeyer, and some of the Attornies of the Supreme ...
Article : 413 wordsA Committee of the Council has been engaged for some days in taking evidence on "the Bill for amending the Presbyte"rian Church Act." That bill will ...
Article : 2,057 wordsSIR. —I am a member of the Krik one Scotland just newly comd out tae the Colony. There seems to be a terrible kick-up amang the Ministers here, and I dinna ken vera weel what its a' about. Now mysel ...
Article : 154 wordsSIR.—Is it true that since the robbery of Her Majesty's Post Office Mail, about a fortnight ago, very little exertions, if any, have been made by the Police Department of this town to apprechend the offenders? ...
Article : 353 wordsCONSUMPTION OF PARIS.—The consumption of cattle during the month of April last, was—oxen, 6,766; cows, 1,488; calves, 6,484; and sheep, 35,029. In April, 1838, it had been —Oxen —6,779; ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Wed 23 Oct 1839, Page 2
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