It is acknowledged by every one that a direct intercourse by steam between England and that group of colonies of which Sydney is the centre, would in a short time double her capital, her population, and her produce, and the only ...
Article : 565 wordsMy Lord-I am requested to lay before your Lordship for consideration the accompanying prospectus of a Company for which a " Royal Charter" of incorporation has been conceded by her Majesty's Government. ...
Article : 246 wordsGentlemen—Having laid before my Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty your letter of the 13th instant relative to effecting steam communication between England and Australia, I am commanded by their Lordships to acquaint you ...
Article : 93 wordsSix—I transmit herewith, by commands of the Lords Commissioners of her Majesty's Treasury, for the information of Earl Grey, with reference to Mr Roger's letter of 6th November last, a copy of a Report. &c, from the ...
Article : 72 wordsSir—I am directed by Karl Urey to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 10th instant, accompanied by the copy of u petition to the Queen from various merchants and bankers in the City of London, praying for grant of a ...
Article : 78 wordsMy Lords—In compliance with the request contained in Mr Parker's letter of the 19th ultimo, I have the honour to transmit to your Lordships an estimate, which I have caused to be prepared, showing the postage revenue charged ...
Article : 264 wordsSir—At a meeting yesterday of the gentlemen of London and from Liverpool, the supporters and advocates of my plan for carrying out the Australian communication, via the Cane of Good Hoots. &c. I was requested to strain address ...
Article : 387 wordsSir—I am directed by Earl Grey to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of toe 25th ultimo, enclosing for his Lordship's consideration a prospectus of a Company designated "The India and Australia Steam Packet Company, "to ...
Article : 227 wordsSir—I have to acknowledge the receipt of your Despatch, No. 4, of the 11th January last, reporting the payment of £1501 10s. into the Commissariat chest in that colony, to meet the interest due in July next on the South Australian ...
Article : 437 wordsSir—The necessity for communicating with the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury and the Board of Admiralty on the proposals contained iu your letter of the 15th April has prevented Lord Grey from returning an early answer to ...
Article : 325 wordsGeorge Alexander Artstey, of Highercombe, appeared at the instance of Henry French, of Adelaide, labourer, for refusing to pay £5 wages. The complainant stated that he went in Mr Anstey's as a ...
Article : 242 wordsMy Lord—I avail myself of your Lordship's permission to submit somewhat more in detail than I have hitherto done the advantages I venture to believe will attach to the plan I have propounded for the establishment of steam ...
Article : 578 wordsSir—I have the honor to request that you will lay before Earl Grey the accompanying copy of a petition from Sir George Larpent and other merchants, bankers, &c, in the City of London, praying the grant of a charter for the ...
Article : 143 wordsJohn Gladsworth, seaman, having been placed at the bar, Mr Stephen moved that the Gaoler's return be read and that the prisoner be discharged on the ground of the warrants setting forth no offence. ...
Article : 271 wordsJohn Landrigan, of Currie-street, blacksmith, was charged with assaulting Thomas Muran, coachbuilder, who pleaded guilty to the charge. Fined £2. ...
Article : 418 wordsHis Excellency also laid upon the table a despatch from Lord Grey and a communication with the Admiralty upon the subject of the steam-tug, from which it appeared that a vessel of 80 tons and 60-horse newer would he built for the ...
Article : 1,108 wordsSnowern—That your Majesty's petitioners and several other persons are desirous of establishing a society in partnership by the name and style of the "India and Australia Mall Steam ...
Article : 453 wordsOn the prisoners of yesterday being placed at the bar, The Advocate-General said he would save time by stating that on examining the papers he found that Captain Lipson had taken upon himself the jurisdiction of two magistrates. ...
Article : 490 wordsSir—With reference to your letters of the 9th, 14th and 27th ultimo, on the subject of the establishment of mail packet communication between this country and the Australian colonies, I am commanded by the Lords ...
Article : 445 wordsJohn William, painter, charged with being drunk in Runtle-street, was fined 5s. Joseph Paine, a man well versed in the art of [?]. but whose sleight of hand has nevertheless not escaped ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 10 Nov 1847, Page 3
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