The following extract from the Morning Herald will be read with interest. It is not surprising that the females who have been sent out are such bad specimens of English women, when such ...
Article : 1,425 wordsOf the Chartered Company for Bunking in Australasia and South Africa, with their Dependencies. Various meetings of gentlemen connected with the Mercantile Interest of London, and concerned ...
Article : 1,304 wordsIt really gives us extreme concern to be compelled to record a step, taken by Mr. Miller, which is really one of the silliest and most absurd of any we ever heard of being taken by a Gospel ...
Article : 771 wordsJAN. 10.—Edith Johnson, charged with uttering a forged promissory note, with in[?] defraud Messrs. Richard Lewis and Edward Wilkinson. It appeared that the prisoners had ...
Article : 322 wordsDEAR SIRS,—Shortly after the date of our last circular, a sale of nearly 900 bales of Colonial wool, imported by the Mountaineer, took place at Liverpool, and went off at prices fully 20 per ...
Article : 668 wordsThe following is the account of the loss of the Lady Munro, contained in the Sydney Gazette of the 24th September:— "On the 27th of June, the Lady Munro, ...
Article : 301 wordsSIR,—We are two poor Settlers, who after receiving many risks of breaking our [?] making our way over the rooky hills and almost impossible river which lay between the district in which we ...
Article : 171 wordsMR. STANLEY when he invented his famous "worse than death system," never contemplated the evil effects which, such a system was calculated to produce; and, among all the horrors ...
Article : 455 wordsThe sale of Wednesday, 11th Sept., amounted to nearly 1,500 bales, of which 967 were Australian, 471 Van Diemon's Land, 28 German, and 12 bales of Cape Wool. The sale was most fully ...
Article : 523 wordsSIR,—Your article in the COLONIST of last week enumerating the great number of robberies committed in this district, within a very short period, falls very short of the real truth. Our district is in a ...
Article : 256 wordsSIR—A short time since the Courier offered some remarks, stating that so indifferent were the Settlers in regard to the Fencing Act, that at a late meeting, only two or three persons ...
Article : 260 wordsSince our last critique, three new pieces have been brought forward—"The Gamester," "She Stoops to Conquer," and "Highways and Byeways." The manner in which these pieces were ...
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