TUESDAY.—The Supreme Court opened this morning, before Judge Dowling and the usual commission. James Gregory was indicted for stealing one ...
Article : 702 wordsFrom Livel pool, via the Cape of Good Hope, on Monday last, the brig Alexander, Capt. Green, with a cargo of merchandise. Passengers, Mr. Mair, Mr. Dingwell, Mr. Burry; 25 men, 18 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 114 wordsIf the Police Report be incorrect, as stated by Mr. NOTT, the Journal alluded to should correct it, as we have not interfered in the transaction. Several other communications have been received. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe Committee of the Agricultural Society anxious to promote by all possible means the improvement on every exportable colonial article, have resolved to open a subscription for the purpose of ...
Article : 258 wordsTHROUGH the kindness of a friend we have been favoured with the perusal of the Return to an Address of the House of Commons, to HIS MAJESTY, for copies of the " Royal Instructions ...
Article : 1,890 wordsMONDAY.—A new chum named Flannigan, appeared before the Bench with a charge against his master, a shopkeeper in Pitt-street, for giving bim "shocking bad grub." The man stated ...
Article : 372 wordsA Private letter, per Funchal, from the Isle of France, states as follows:— The schooner "Nimble," Captain Broad, will sail in a few days for Sydney direct, with a cargo of sugar. ...
Article : 2,035 wordsBy the ship Royal Admiral, from Hobart Town, we have received the Launceston Advertiser to the 11th, Tasmanian to the 14th and 21st, and Hobart Town ...
Article : 1,048 wordsRESIGNED PENSIONERS.—By a return made to the House of Commons, it appears that five persons, namely, the Dachest of Newcastle, Lord Farnborough, Lord Reay, Mrs. Percy Smith, and Lady Seymour, ...
Article : 310 wordsTHE LECTURE.—On Friday evening, Mr. M'Garvie delivered his fourth Lecture, which treated of the Elements of Matter, and Principles of Moti[?] in the large Lecture Hall, above the area ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Mon 7 May 1832, Page 2
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