From Hobart Town, on Saturday last, whence she sailed on the 4th instant, the brig "Amity. Lading, sundries. Passengers, Mr. Thomas Bullat, Mr. John ...
Article : 91 wordsThe Market was tolerably supplied this morning, but the prices generally ran highAbout 6,500 bushels of wheat have been purchased at the granaries during the ...
Article : 233 wordsOn Wednesday night last, Mr. M'Gregor, a publican, heard a noise in the yard, and on discovering that the gates were open he immediately proceeded into the street, ...
Article : 203 wordsGENTLEMEN.—The report in your Paper of Thursday last, relative to Clarke, the butcher, as coming from a Correspondent is the only correct statement which I have ...
Article : 144 wordsWEDNESDAY.—Before Chief Justice and Assessors, Kinghorne and M'Laren. Barker v. Hooton.—This was an action brought to recover the sum of £157 12s. 3d. ...
Article : 3,173 wordsWe insert for the information of the Public, an Abstract of all the Public Sales which will take place from this Day's to our next Publication. ...
Article : 2,045 wordsGENTLEMEN.—The brutal and infamous conduct of the female prisoners towards the late Captain Waldron and family, whereby it appears, from the Sydney ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 163 wordsWanted in the late English papers, the Heirs of John Cook Palmer, of Queen Camel; John Palmer Barrow, of the same place; and the Rev. John Cook Palmer, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 wordsTHE unfortunate women Sarah M'Gregor, and Mary Malony, have been reprieved,till the pleasure of his Majesty shall be made known. We agree witli a ...
Article : 883 wordsThe Lavinia, Capt. Cain, spoke the Mary Ann, Capt. Jacks, from this port and the Isle of France, 40 north of the Equator, all well.—Launceston Advertiser. Feb. 27. ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Mon 10 Mar 1834, Page 2
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