APRIL 10.—Maitland, steamer, from Newcastle. 10.—Mary, barque, Swindells, from the whaling grounds, with 1100 barrels of sperm and 800 barrels of black oil; she left Sydney April 14, 1837. ...
Article : 265 wordsTHE proposed College at Maitland turns out to be a private speculation of the Rev. Mr. Gregor's, the representative of the Presbytery of New South Wales in that district. It is, therefore, to be ...
Article : 717 wordsApril 10.—Scamander, brig, Rogers, for the South Sea Fishery. 10.—William Harris, barque, Terry, for London with colonial produce. ...
Article : 45 wordsEmma Eugenia for South Australia, William Nicol for London, Joshua Carrol for Hobart Town, Jessie for Liverpool, Vectis and Achilles for London, and the Blenheim for Java this day. ...
Article : 306 wordsMR. SOLICITOR SHALLOW, who writes for The Australian, has been endeavouring to hold us up for inconsistency on the one hand; and for a want of patriotism on the ...
Article : 2,425 wordsWE have much pleasure in giving insertion to the following very neat, appropriate, and sensible, Address to His Excellency Sir George Gipps, from the Magistrates, Clergy, and Inhabitants of ...
Article : 2,561 wordsA REMARKABLY pithless article in The Hobart Town Courier, of the 30th March last, under the title of Thee German- Missionto the Aborigines, and of course intended as a sort of comment on our ...
Article : 724 wordsWE are Happy to perceive by a report in the columns of The Australian, that a Literary and Debating Society has been started in the town of Sydney; and we presume from the spirt and ...
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The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), Sat 14 Apr 1838, Page 2
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