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  2. SHIP NEWS.

    Nov. 30.—The Scotia, Captain Watson, for Sydney, with the remainder of her cargo intended for that port.—Passenger, H. G. Harrington, Esq. ...

    Article : 52 words
  3. To Correspondents.

    The writer of a letter, signed "A Tradesman," has our best thanks for his communication; but as his theory is unfortuntely of that description, which we have been accustomed to hear termed ...

    Article : 271 words
  4. Sir George Arthur, Knight!

    A report has gone "the round of the Press," that advices have been received from England of Colonial ARTHUR having been knighted! The writer of such a Idler must either have been, or conceived ...

    Article : 193 words
  5. The Corn Market.

    Wheat has reached its maximum price in our opinion; as the late general and genial rains have so far revived the in-coming crops, that at least an average may be looked for. The monopolists will ...

    Article : 188 words
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    The Courier has repeatedly urged upon the Public, that the services of Mr. C. A. ROBINSON, who has so happily succeeded in removing the Aboriginal Natives from the Colony, call for some ...

    Article : 2,840 words
  7. The Sabbath.

    To the perusal of those of our northern neighbours, who have been wrought upon to sign the petition for a law. to make people religious, nolente volente, we commend the following extract from ...

    Article : 222 words
  8. Licensed Victuallers.

    The following is a list of the names of persons announced in the Gazette who have obtained licenses to retail wines and spirits in the Buckinhamshire division of the Island:— ...

    Article : 833 words
  9. Mr. M'Dowall.

    We hope that Mr. M'Dowall is not partial to Ex-officios; and still more do we hope, that he will consider himself the King's Attorney General, while he holds office; and as such, the adviser of ...

    Article : 467 words
  10. On Dits.

    A New Charter for the better Administration of Justice in this Colony, is shortly expected from England. The office of the Master of the Supreme Court, having been abolished at ...

    Article : 535 words
  11. The Police and the military.

    On several occasions, it has been our unpleasant duty to hear of and witness a great degree of disunion between the police and military ; and more than once, we have had the Soldiers draw their ...

    Article : 868 words
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