Sampson v. Liscombe.—This was an action to recover damages for a certain number of cattle belonging to plaintiff, which had been sold by the defendant, who is an auctioneer at Bathurst. The terms ...
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Advertising : 4,741 wordsOCTOBER 22.—From Port Phillip, having left the 10th instant, the brig Jewess, 204 tons, Captain Johnstone, in ballast. Passengers in steerage Messrs. John Cave and Joseph Gill. ...
Article : 253 wordsThe act of the 9th George 4th, chapter 83, which was passed by the imperial parliament, to provide for the administration of justice in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, and for the general ...
Article : 816 wordsThe New Holland for South Australia, this day. The Nimrod for the Bay of Islands, the Ullswater for Launceston, the Jean and the Hope for Manilla, and the Cuba for Port Nicholson, tomorrow. ...
Article : 62 wordsThe William the Fourth, from the Commercial wharf, for Brisbane Water, at eight o'clock this morning. The Tamar, from the Commercial wharf, for Morpeth, at seven o'clock this evening. ...
Article : 47 wordsThe barque Andromache, 408 tons, Captain New, for London, N. James, agent. The barque Lord Eldon, 300 tons, Captain Worrel, for London, Mionteflores and Co., agents. ...
Article : 257 wordsThinking that our country subscribers, who are in the habit of sending their produce to the Sydney markets per coasting vessels, will take an interest. in their arrivals and departures, we shall, for the future, give as correct a list of them as ...
Article : 190 wordsThe price of flour remains at a stand still, being at the same quotation as per last; neither does it appear that any change will take place for some time, owing to expected importations. Vegetables, generally, are very scarce in the market. The ...
Article : 348 wordsIMPOUNDING ACT.—A proclamation, extending certain provisions of this act to Port Phillip. No person who is not acting under the orders of government will be allowed to land at Pinchgut or ...
Article : 482 wordsMercantile affairs are in a most deplorably depressed state, owing principally to the great scarcity of money, and the general embarrassment occasioned thereby. Many. houses of[?] and the ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Sat 24 Oct 1840, Page 3
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