The Sydney Races came off on Wednesday and Friday last. The following is an abstract of the result:- WEDNESDAY — First Race.— A Sweepstakes of ...
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Family Notices : 52 wordsFrom Newcastle, on Wednesday, the steampackets Sophia Jane and Tamar. From the Mauritins via Hobart Town, on Saturday last, having left the former port on the ...
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Advertising : 128 wordsHIS MAJESTY'S SLOOP "VICTOR."—We have received the following from a gentleman on board H. M. S. Victor:—"His Majesty's Sloop Victor arrived on Saturday evening from the ...
Article : 1,254 wordsCargo of the ISABELLA, Maughan, master, from Mauritius via Hobart Town, not yet reported—3,111 bags sugar, 21 cases wine, 33 bags 15 barrels cocoa, 10 boxes 16 casks apricots ...
Article : 65 wordsSIR—On a tour I lately made from Penrith to Solitary Creek, some miles beyond the Junction, after an absence of five years, I was astonished at the progress and scientific direction ...
Article : 348 wordsThere was little alteration in the prices of produce on Friday. FLOUR.—Fine, 25s.; seconds, 23s. per 100lbs. LAUNCESTON, APRIL 21.—Wheat 6s. 6d. @7s; ...
Article : 60 wordsMay 2—SISTERS, 282 tons, Spurling, master, for South Seas; whaling stores. May 2 —BRITISH SOVEREIGN, 350 tons, Browne, master, for London; 232 bales 1 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 87 wordsA nice little point that would have afforded scope for a very pretty display of oratorical abilities, was raised in the Supreme Court on Thursday. A man was indicted for ...
Article : 242 wordsMay 3—JAMES WATT, 141 tons, J. H. Grose, agent, Hobart Town. May 5—FRANCIS FREELING, 191 tons, H. Bell, agent, South Seas. ...
Article : 28 wordsIn a late Hobart Town paper, we perused the report of the trial and conviction of a man for murder; who, to the last moment, firm'y protested his innocence. ...
Article : 1,487 wordsThe following are condensed extracts from the latest files of the South African Advertiser, to the 17th of February, inclusive: — ...
Article : 566 wordsLondon—MEDORA, 382 tons, T. Gore and Co., agents, 21st May. London—KINNEAR, 363 tons, W. Dawes, agent, 101th May. ...
Article : 102 wordsThe lad Palfrey, who was convicted during the last Sessions of the Criminal Court of having stolen property in his possession, has been pardoned by the Governor on condition of residing ...
Article : 69 wordsMuch conversation has taken place, and conjectures formal on the contemplated suits in the "Little Go," against the unhappy "Patriots.' The event "came off" on Friday, when the ...
Article : 122 wordsStock on hand 29th ult.—B. P. rum, 297,186 gallons; brandy, 19,716 gallons; gin, 21,197 gallons; other spirits, 12,223 gallons; tobacco, 183,073 pounds. ...
Article : 150 wordsMURDER—In this day's Herald, will be found the report of a trial for murder, which is only worthy of particular remark, in so far as it illustrates the tendency of the transportation System. ...
Article : 2,162 wordsTo London—Wool, 1½id. per lb.; oil, £3 10s. to £4 10s. per tun; timber, £3 10s. per load; flax, £4 to £4 10s. per ton. To Liverpool—Ditto ditto. ...
Article : 100 wordsA variety of circumstances have conspired to impress the minds of the Colonists with the fact that they ought no longer endure, without earnest remonstrance, the ...
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Advertising : 100 wordsOn Sunday last, during the temporary absence of Michael Fox, of Kent-street, from his residence, a cousin of the same name as himself, broke open the window shutter, and entering the house, ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Mon 8 May 1837, Page 2
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