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Article : 54 wordsARRIVALS—AUGUST 29.—The schooner Currency Lass, 90 tons, Captain J Richards, from Sydney, the 17th instant, with a cargo of beef, cedar, bacon, oranges, &c.—Passengers, Mr and ...
Article : 77 wordsPOLICE INCIDENTS—Duce v Duce.—John Duce appeared on summons, to answer the charge of assaulting his wife. Mrs Dace described her Jack (defendant) as disregarding ...
Article : 1,913 wordsARRIVALS—SEPTEMBER—4.—The brig Mary and Elizabeth, 82 tons, Captain William Nichols, with a cargo of timber from New Zealand, which she left the 10th August.—Passengers, Mr Taylor, ...
Article : 117 wordsARRIVAL—SEP. 7.—The schooner Active, John Hassel, master.—Passengers, T Jennings, Esq., and lady, Mr Hyrons, Mr and Mrs M'Intosh, Mr and Mrs Turner, Mrs Flood and two children, ...
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The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838), Sat 21 Sep 1833, Page 2
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