DECEMBER 8.—Jess, schooner, Clayton, from New Zealand the 18th ultimo, with oil, &c. Passengers, Messrs. Stewart, M'Mullan, Stein,Samuel, and Robert Jones. ...
Article : 156 wordsDecember 9.—Elizabeth, barque, Munns, for New Zealand, with sundries. Passengers, Mr. J. Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. England, and three children, and Henry Boyle. ...
Article : 56 wordsPelorus for Norfolk Island, Adelaide for the Bay of Islands and South Australia, Dublin Packet for New Zealand, this day. Hope for Port Phillip, Freak for the Mauritius, ...
Article : 498 wordsDEAR SIR,—I am now on my way to Mudgee, and have just met a servant of Mr. Lawson's coming down with some brood mares, who has been met and robbed by four armed bushrangers ...
Article : 262 wordsWe have again to entreat the indulgence of our various correspondents whose favours we have been compelled to abridge, or to leave over to future publications. The Press of matter has been such during ...
Article : 56 wordsON Monday se'nnight the annual distribution of prizes to the successful candidates for literary honours in the different classes of this Institution, took place previous to the breaking up for the ...
Article : 2,334 wordsNow that the law has completed its solemn offices with regard to the seven unhappy men convicted of the atrocious murder of about thirty of their fellow-creatures, the ...
Article : 3,048 wordsAN anonymous writer in one of our contemporaries affirms, that the observation of Mr. Justice WILLIS, respecting, the Church of England, mentioned in our ...
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The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), Wed 12 Dec 1838, Page 2
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