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Article : 99 wordsThe addition to Messrs. Blackman & Co's advertisement, came too late to be attended to in this number — We beg to refer our advertising friends to an advertisement in large type, which appears ...
Article : 83 wordsSCHOOL OF ARTS,—The course of lectures which is being delivered at the School of Arts, is the most popular one that has yet been delivered. Dr. Nicholson's lectures on Geology were much ...
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Article : 1,300 wordsThe Majestic was laid on at Liverpool for Hobart Town and Sydney, to sail about the beginning of February. Two ships were expected to be taken up for the conveyance of ...
Article : 97 wordsWe are happy to announce the safe arrival, on Monday last, of the steamer James Watt, from Hobart Town. We indulged a hope, in the midst of the anxious ...
Article : 1,134 wordsROBBERY,—A few days ago, Mr. Joseph Levy was proceeding to Bungadore with a dray load of property, when he was stopped between the Long Swamp and Bungadore, by five men, all armed ...
Article : 694 wordsIt ought to be made felony by statute to hoax an editor—that it ought; and all who lend their aid, either by speech, writing or publishing, in perpetrating such ...
Article : 554 wordsTRADE OF LEEDS,—The woollen cloth trade in this district is improving, and prices are becoming firmer. Mercantile confidence is in some degree restored. ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Thu 1 Jun 1837, Page 2
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