FEBRUARY 7.—Marian Watson (schooner), Shorter, form Hobart Town February 2, merchandise. Passengers, Messrs. W. Orr, and Cutney, in the cabin and Mrs. Hayes and three children, Alice Higgins ...
Article : 241 wordsSIR,-On your account of the meeting of the Presbyterians of the district of Maitland held in the Scots Church there on Monday the 22nd January, I beg to make a few observations, the ...
Article : 2,043 wordsFebruary 8.—The Sophia Jane, (steamer), for Newcastle. 8.—Tamar (steamer), for Newcastle. 9.—Isabella (Government schooner), for Norfolk ...
Article : 24 wordsNeptune for Valparaiso via Bay of Islands Craigevar for Newcastle, Francis Freeling for Sperm Fishery, Henry Wellesley for King George's Sound Bessy for Port Phillip, this day. ...
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Article : 835 wordsWHEN the usual health of the human body is felt to be suddenly and seriously impaired, the first, step which the physician generally adopts towards the remedial ...
Article : 2,218 wordsWE have been given to understand that certain of our Episcopalian brethren have been pluming themselves not a little of late on the present aspect of a affairs in the colonial Presbyterian Church ...
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The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), Sat 10 Feb 1838, Page 2
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