Dutton v. Simpson This was an action for Solicitor-General appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. Windeyer for the defendant, Several witnesses were called and the jury returned a verdict for the ...
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Family Notices : 41 wordsLONDON, APRIL 23, 1842.—This evening the public sales of colonial and other wool, which commenced on the 21st instant, finished with the same good spirit they began in, the whole going off at full ...
Article : 288 wordsSEPTEMBER 13.—Favorite, 47 tons, Angus, for the Hawkesbury River, in ballast; Martha, 121, Wells, for Newcastle, in ballast; Lark, 18, Mathews, for the M'Leay River, in ballast; William ...
Article : 630 wordsODESSA ON A SATURDAY EVENING.— The scene on the Boulevaid on a Saturday evening is peculiary striking. It is then thronged by the Jewish population, and there seems to be a tacit ...
Article : 421 wordsAchilles, bargue 384½ tons. Veale, at the patent slip Alexander Henry, barque, 300 tons, Evans, at Milne's Whart, laid up, willis and Co., agents Amwell, barque, 235 tons, Hesse, east side of the Cove, w. ...
Article : 636 wordsSEPTEMBER 13.—From London. having left the Downs the 9th May, the barque Dnke of Manchester, 365. tons, Captain Murray, with merchandise. Passengers—Dr. and Mrs. Little, child, and servant, ...
Article : 188 wordsSEPTEMBER 13.—For London, the barque Governor Halker, Captain Silver, with colonial produce. Passengers—Dr. Gibson, Messrs. Hobson, Nowlan, Watleen, Wyld, Porter, and Martin. ...
Article : 169 wordsWe have reason to believe, from information that has reached lit from a high quarter, that the Duke of Wellington wall retire from political life, at the latter end of May. "His. Grace, we are informed, ...
Article : 1,875 wordsThe Warlock, for Launceston, this day. The Clarinda, for London; the Osprey, for Port Nicholson and Port Nelson; the Bristolian, fo[?] Auckland; the Sea Horse, for Port Phillip and van Diemen's Land; and the Isabella Watson, for ...
Article : 54 wordsSEPTEMBER 13.—Cutter Sisters, 48 tons, Martin, from Newcastle, with 60 tons Coals; Ruth, 12, Miller, from the Hawkesbury River, with 36 bushels wheat, and 560 bushels maize; William the Fourth, ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Thu 15 Sep 1842, Page 3
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