IN pursuance of the announcement made in our last number, and of the notice read from the pulpits of the Scots Church and the Independent Chapel, on Sunday Morning last, a meeting ...
Article : 2,315 wordsJUNE 13.—Sophia Jane and Tamar, steamers, from Newcastle. 14.—King William the Fourth, steamer, from Newcastle. ...
Article : 62 wordsJune 13.—Maitland, steamer, for Newcastle. 14.—Tamar, steamer, for Newcastle. 15.—King William the Fourth, steamer, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 19 wordsMary Ann for Batavia, and Kate for Port Phillip, this day. Duchess of Northumberland and Fergusson for Java, and Harriet for the Whale Fishery, to-morrow. ...
Article : 67 words1. Council met, pursuant to adjournment; His Excellency the Governor in the chair. Bushranging Act Continuation Bill; read a third time, and passed. ...
Article : 205 wordsHAVING been informed that some of our recent articles on the propriety of discontinuing the Transportation of Convicts to this colony have given offence, as we were ...
Article : 392 wordsSIR,—One of your Subscribers begs your insertion of the annexed. At the meeting of the Temperance Society, it is reported to have been said by His Excellency, ...
Article : 275 words1. Council met, pursuant to adjournmenrt; His Excellency the Governor in the chair. Ordnance Property Bill; read a second time, committed, and amended; to be further considered, ...
Article : 47 wordsFRIDAY, JUNE 15.—1. Catarrh in Sheep Prevention Bill; second reading. TUESDAY, JUNE 26.—1. Ordnance Property Bill; to be further considered. ...
Article : 29 wordsWE beg to call the attention of our readers to our short report of the Presbyterian Meeting which e took place in the Scots Church, on the evening ti of Thursday 'last. The object of the ...
Article : 2,056 wordsSIR,—I was a passenger by the Sophia Jane on Wednesday last, and with reference to the accident that occurred, I consider that but for the good fortune of the Maitland heaving in sight we ...
Article : 275 wordsJUNE 6.—As a kind of postscript to my Report I take leave to transcribe a letter sent to me a few days ago—to a certainty it is short; but it hits the mark—well, nay very well. ...
Article : 1,101 wordsSIR,—A paragraph headed as above made its appearance in your paper of Wednesday last, and the publicity thus given to the cause, Bell versus Dunsdon, merits the approbation, nay, the thanks ...
Article : 671 wordsWe beg to inform our County King Correspondent that the gentleman to whom he referred confirmed his representations. It occurs to us also, on this occasion, that we some time ago received a private ...
Article : 70 words1. COUNCIL met, pursuant to adjournment; Hlis Excellency the Governor in the chair. Jury Act Continuation Bill; read a third time, and passed. 2. Penal Settlement Bill; motion made, and ...
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The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), Sat 16 Jun 1838, Page 2
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