From Newcastle, on Thursday last, the steampacket Sophia Jane, Captain Mulhall. From Madras, Swan River and Hobart Town, on Friday last, having sailed from the latter port ...
Article : 235 wordsFRIDAY.—The Criminal Court commenced this morning, when the Chief Justice, and their Honors Judges Dowling and Burton took their seats, when a number of prisoners were placed at the ...
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Article : 600 wordsMONDAY.—John Welsh, an advocate for midnight orgies, was placed at the bar, charged with being fouud on Saturday night, or rather Sunday morning, heading a party of jolly dogs and prime ...
Article : 942 wordsMONDAY.—This day the Court commenced its sittings before William Foster, Esq. Chairman, and James Mudie, Esq. The Proclamation being read, John O'Brien was indicted for stealing from the ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Mon 4 Feb 1833, Page 2
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