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  2. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    From the Whaling Grounds, on Monday last, having sailed from Sydney in September, 18[?] the ship Tamar, Captain Clapham with 1200 barrels of oil. Passenger, Mrs Clapham. ...

    Article : 84 words
  3. SKETCHES OF NEW ZEALAND.

    VISIT TO PAPARAHIA.—I left my residence about twelve o'clock in the day, and accompanied by a friend, got into our canoe and went down the harbour to Tepunga, wheee we encamped for the ...

    Article : 1,725 words
  4. DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE.

    The first number of the Temperance Magazine was published on Saturday, and if we may judge from the first number, it appears to be conducted in a manner that may be conducive of much ...

    Article : 1,006 words
  5. ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &[?].

    DARING ROBBERY.—On Thursday last, as Mr. Battliy's Overseer and on assigned servant, mounted on two horses, were proceeding on their way to Sydney from Brisbane Water, about six ...

    Article : 555 words
  6. MARKETS.

    Colonial wheat, 7s. a 8s. 3d.; Launceston, 9s. a 9s. 6d.; Hobart Town, 9s. 6d. a [?]s. 6d., per bushel. Fine flour, 25s.; seconds, 23s.; ration, 17s. per l00lbs. ...

    Article : 34 words
  7. DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 112 words
  8. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 words
  9. LATEST DATES OF NEWS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 words
  10. "To the Editor of the Sydney Gazette.

    "Sir—Let my name he erased from the list of subscribers to your pe[?]ent publication. In reference to the paragraph concerning me in your publication of the [?]th instant, [?] defy you to publish anything ...

    Article : 2,354 words
  11. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    The Correspondent with the hard name, who writes us on the subject of Illicit Spirit Selling, at Limestone Plains, must give us his real name (privately, of course) ere we can ...

    Article : 64 words
  12. The Sydney Herald.

    Our readers have seen that a despatch from Lord Glenelg to Sir Richard Bourke has been received, directing that H[?]s Excellency would take measures for extending ...

    Article : 1,926 words
  13. Original Correspondence.

    SIR,—I beg leave to correct a mis-statement that appeared-in your Correspondent's account of the Bathurst Races. It was Theorem and not Lushington that won the Maiden Stakes. Theorem ...

    Article : 59 words
  14. IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT.

    SIR,—On reading the Sunday Times of January 15, 1837, I observed the accompanying letter which accords so much with my own sentiments, that I have been induced again to ...

    Article : 128 words
  15. To the Editor of the "Sunday Times."

    SIR,—There is an old adage which says "out of sight out of mind," and most aptly indeed does this come home to the unfortunate debtors, who find few friends disposed to keep ...

    Article : 1,955 words
  16. SHIP NEWS.

    NEW ZEALAND.—By the Tamar from the whaling grounds, we have received our Shipping Report of arrivals at the Bay of Islands, of which the following is a copy:—March 6, Isabella ...

    Article : 468 words
  17. LAW INTELLIGENCE.

    Saturday, July 1, 1837.—Before the Acting Chief Justice and a Special Jury, composed of the following gentlemen:—Messrs. Fotheringham (foreman), How, Hallen, Kinelly, Kerr, Kinnear, Kenworthy, ...

    Article : 816 words
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