FEBRUARY 17.—Success, schooner, Dixon, from South Seas, with part of the wreck of the ship Duke of York. Passengers, Captain James and 26 men, composing the crew of the ship Lucinda, wrecked off ...
Article : 109 wordsFebruary 17.—Maitland, steamer, for Newcastle. 18—James Pattison, ship, Cromarty, for London, with colonial produce. 18.—Galatea, barque, Tayt, for Hobart Town, ...
Article : 44 wordsJoshua Carrol for Hobart Town, and Ranger for Part Philip, this day. Marquis of Hastings for India, Sea Witch for London, and Alma and Layton for Batavia, ...
Article : 64 wordsIN pursuance of a Public Advertisement, a highly respectable and very numerous meeting of the inhabitants of Parramatta and its vicinity, took place on the evening of Thursday the 15th ...
Article : 2,270 wordsA RESPECTABLE proprietor of land and other property in the colony, has recently taken the liberty to' characterize the arrangement for the settlement of the ...
Article : 2,527 wordsThe letter from our Port Philip Correspondent, contains some details that might be turned to some ve[?]y valuable account, were they regularly kept up during a period of a year or two; and that might ...
Article : 126 words[The following article on Insurance was written for our last number, and was in type before Mr. Smith's letter was received for publication. We accordingly left out remarks on the subject ...
Article : 1,522 wordsWE heard the farewell Sermon of the Rev. W. Jarrett, delivered in the Independent Chapel Pitt Street, on the evening of Sabbath last Mr. J. addressed a crowded audience from 2. ...
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The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), Wed 21 Feb 1838, Page 2
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