BAY OF ISLANDS:—We have received from our Bay of Islands' Correspondent the following list of vessels, which have arrived at that port since the 16th September last:—September 16. Benexet, ...
Article : 705 wordsFrom the Bay of Island on Monday last, having left the 23rd ultimo, the brig Nimrod, Captain Davies, with sugar, pork, maize, &c Passengers, Mr. M'Nee, Mr Weavel, Mr. Ewart, Mr. D ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 122 wordsIt sometimes happens that owing to ships being delayed on the voyage, papaers of a prior date reach the Colony after those of the latest date. This prevents us ...
Article : 2,616 wordsSIR.—Mr. Bingham, the Commissioner of C[?] Lands, lakes a very strange view of the 8th 2 Vic., No. 27; and it has the effect of [?] much dissatisfaction. To the servant of one [?] ...
Article : 309 wordsIt happens that the present week has already supplied some interesting information, which is peculiary the province of a Colonial newspaper to record. First, ...
Article : 243 wordsSIR,—In endeavouring to rouse the public attention to the subject ot my present letter, I am by no means insensible to the difficulties that may arise between the ravings of pseudo-philanthropists ...
Article : 703 wordsThe labour of the farmer gives employment to the manufacturer, and yields a support for theother parts of the community. It is the spring which sets the whole grand ...
Article : 397 wordsThe Archbishop of Canterbury (who was with [?] difficulty followed throughout his address) sa[?] rose to present some petitions to their lordships most important subject. One of the petitions ...
Article : 2,550 wordsHORSE STEALING —On Monday a man named Walter Butler who formerly kept a public-house in Sydney, and afterwards resided at Cabramatta, was committeed to take his trial for horse stealing ...
Article : 2,014 wordsBy the ship Mary, we have received our regular files of the Cape papers, from which we shall give our readers the benefit of such extracts as will best serve to show the ...
Article : 784 wordsSIR.—In accordance with the Act of Council, authorizing the establishment of Markets in the various towns of the colony—and which Act, as especially mentioned in the Governor's speech on ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Wed 11 Dec 1839, Page 2
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