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Advertising : 1,269 wordsTHE house of a respectable and industrious shopkeeper named Hindhaugh in King-street was subjected early on Monday morning last to a visit from the marauders whose depredations have been so frequent of late. ...
Article : 367 wordsGENTLEMEN, I no myself the honour to inform you, the James Kerton, of Parramatta, in the Colony of New South Wales, dealer, will, on the second day of October next ...
Article : 230 wordsJOHN VAUGHAN prisoner for life, charged with having stolen some stockings and tapes from Mr. W. Parker's store, was sentenced to be removed to a penal settlement for a term of three years. ...
Article : 259 wordsOWING to the unfavourable state of the weather for a day or two previous to the market, there was but a thin attendance of dealers. Contrary to expectation, the supply of wheat was liberal, and tolerable prices were ...
Article : 108 wordsMONDAY was the day appointed for the meeting, by requisition of eleven of the body, of the proprietors of the old bank. The main object of the meeting, however, having been accomplished previously by the board ...
Article : 96 wordsARRIVALS.—ON Friday the 25th instant, the schooner Alligator, Thomas Farley, master, from Port Dalrymple; lading, 200 Bushels of wheat, and 1 ton of Potatoes. Passengers Mrs. Farley, and Mr. John Maycock. ...
Article : 130 words50 at 9s.—350 at 8s.—190 at 7s. 6d.—200 at 6s 9d.—16 at 6s. Purchased for Waterloo Stores 158 at 6s. 6d.—For Steam Engine 70 at 6s. 6d.—Total 1034 Bushels. Wheat from 6s. to 9s.—Average on total sold 7s. 4d. ...
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The Monitor (Sydney, NSW : 1826 - 1828), Fri 1 Sep 1826, Page 8
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