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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 217 words
  3. DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE.

    A meeting of Gentlemen interested in the formation of an Exchange was held on Saturday, at the Office of the Unio[?] Assurance Company. About two o'clock there were thirty Gentlemen ...

    Article : 1,399 words
  4. Letter of Instructions from the Colonial Secretary, to David Boyter, Esq., S[?]g[?]on, R. N., on his appoinment as an Agent of Emigration to New South Wales, on the Plan suggested in the [?]going

    Sir,—I am directed by the Governor to inform you, that in the event of your obtaining the permission of the Secretary of State, His Excellenoy is des[?]ous of availing himself of your services for ...

    Article : 2,547 words
  5. From David Boyter, Esq., Surgeon, Royal Navy, to the Honorable the Colonial Secretary.

    Sir,—I had the honor to transmit you, for the Information of His Excellency the Governor of New South Wales, a Letter dated 14th October, enclosing a Copy of the Instructions I had received from Lord ...

    Article : 666 words
  6. A "GRAVE" SUBJECT.

    We understand that the Clerks, Sextons, and Grave-diggers of the Colony, have been deprived of their small salaries from Government. Was there no other Dignitary ...

    Article : 283 words
  7. From Mr. A. G. Spearman, Assistant Secretary to the Treasury, to Mr. Under Secretary Stephen.

    Sir,—The Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury having had under their consideration the Documents forwarded to them in your Letter of the 19th ultimo, relating to Emigration to the Australian ...

    Article : 689 words
  8. From the Right Honorable Lord Glenelg, Secretary of state for the Colonies, to [?] Exceitency Major-General Sir Richard Bourke, K. C. B.

    Sir,—I have to acknowledge the receipt of the following Communications:—Your Despatch, No. 102, of the 14th of October, 1835, [?] a Report of the Committee of the Legislative Council of ...

    Article : 313 words
  9. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    From Newcastle, on Wednesday, the stoampackets Sovhia Jane and Tamar. From Port Macquarie, on Friday last, the steam-packet William the Fourth. ...

    Article : 60 words
  10. CORRESPONDENCE REFERRED TO IN THE FOREGOING DESPATCH.

    Sir,—I am directed by Lord Glenelg to transmit to you for the information of the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury, the Copy of a Despatch which has been received from Sir Richard Bourke, ...

    Article : 1,662 words
  11. From David Boyter, Esq., Surgeon, Royal Navy, to the Honorable the Colonial Secretary.

    Sir,—I have the honor to acquaint you, for the information of His Excellency the Governor of New South Wales, that I have now received instructions from the Lord Glenelg, Secretary for the Colonies, ...

    Article : 301 words
  12. IMMIGRATION.

    From His Excellercy Sir Richard Bourke, K.C.[?]., to the Right Honorable Lord Glenelg, Secretary of State for the Colonies. My Lord — I have had frequent occasion to bring ...

    Article : 1,225 words
  13. MARKETS.

    The supply to-day was not equal to the general supply of produce on a Friday, but there was not any material alteration in the prices. Potatoes, 8s. to 12s. per cwt.; fresh butter, 1s. 9d. to ...

    Article : 110 words
  14. From David Boyter, Esquire, Surgeon, Royal Navy, to the Honorable the Colonial Secretary.

    Sir,—I am now enabled to transmit to yon, for the information of His Excellency the Governor, a copy of the instructions sent by Lord Glenelg for my guidance in the selection of Emigrants for New South ...

    Article : 294 words
  15. DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 100 words
  16. From Alick Osborne, Esq., Surgeon, Royal Navy to the Honorable the Colonial Secretary.

    Sir,—I have the honor to acquaint you, for the inforation of His Excellency the Governor, that on my arrival in London and delivery of my Despatches, the, Right Honorable Secretary of State for the ...

    Article : 279 words
  17. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 words
  18. Letter of Instructions, referred to in the foregoing, from Mr. Under Secretary James Stephen, to David Boyler, Esq., Surgeon, Royal Navy.

    Sir,—With reference to my Letter to you of the 21st of last July, acquainting you that yon might proceed to Dundee, and that as soon as His Majesty's Government had decided on the nature of the ...

    Article : 801 words
  19. LAW INTELLIGENCE.

    Thursday, June 8.—Before the Acting Chief Justice and Messrs. R. Campbell, tertins, and R. How, Assessors. Barker v. Thompson—This was an action on a ...

    Article : 497 words
  20. The Sydney Herald.

    Late numbers of the Government Gazette have teemed with announcements that His Majesty had been pleased to sanction the issuing of pardons—some absolute, some ...

    Article : 430 words
  21. SHIP NEWS.

    A fine schooner belonging to Mr. Peacock is missing. She left the M'Leay River bound to Sydney some time since, and has not been heard of. The cutter Priscilla belonging to Mr. ...

    Article : 46 words
  22. ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c.

    A few days ago, a lady residing near the Domain gate, sent her nurserymaid with a child to take an airing. She had scarcely got out of sight of the house, when a man suddenly [?]ushed out of ...

    Article : 298 words
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