January 14.-- Coquette, schooner 72 tons, Loten, master, from Sydney. Passengers, Miss Fuller, Mrs. Seals, and three children, Messrs S. L. Curlewis, and W. H. Sawyer ; three in the ...
Article : 1,305 wordsThe treaty between Great Britain and the United States has been ratified by the Senate, the final votes in its favour being 39 to 9 against it. ...
Article : 348 wordsPORTLAND BAY.--His Honor the Judge has issued commissions to the Messrs. Henty to empower either of in Mr. Blair as Commissioner of the Court ...
Article : 453 wordsBy the Navarino, arrived at Hobart Town from Kingston, Sept. 22, and by the Humid arrived at Sydney, from London, we have the following English news :-- ...
Article : 974 wordsThe New South Wales Gazette of Jan. 5, contains the Governor's Proclamation of the Act of Parliament establishing the new legislature. The Act takes effect from the ...
Article : 757 wordsKerr[?] St. John.--Mr. Williams, on behalf of the plaintiff in this cause, moved that the venue be again changed, and that the cause be tried here, the application was supported by the affidavit of ...
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Advertising : 8 wordsWHILST the Middle District is resounding with the note of preparation--whilst requisition on requisition, meeting on meeting, address upon address, are ...
Article : 490 wordsSIR,-- It has often been a matter of great surprise to me that the Settlers of this District have not long since turned their attention to the salting of beef for exportation which would enable them at ...
Article : 1,394 wordsThe transactions since lest week have improved, and it is anticipated next week will be a busy one; the remarks below are confined to actual bales. ...
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Port Phillip Gazette (Vic. : 1838 - 1845), Wed 18 Jan 1843, Page 2
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