JANUARY 2.—Success, schooner, Bainbridge, from Port Philip, 26th ultimo, with wool, &c. Passengers, Mrs. Watt, Mr. Stapleton, three soldiers, and four convicts in change of a constable. Grose, agent. ...
Article : 256 wordsJanuary 3.—Florentia, ship, Goodnyn, for London, with colonial produce. Passengers, Dr. Carter, R. N., Dr. Tweedie, R. N., Messrs. A. Manning, Morris, Boucher, Hutchinson, Buchanan, and W. ...
Article : 63 wordsSaint George, for Balavia, this day. Marian Watson, for Hobart Town, and Governor Phillip for Norfolk Island, to morrow. SYDNEY—The Earl Durham spoke the Charles ...
Article : 453 wordsThe letter from Candidus has been received, and will be inserted as soon as its extreme length will enable us to find room for it. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe London wool-brokers have adopted the following regulations for the future public sales of colonial wool:— 1. That the first sale for the season shall be fixed ...
Article : 2,402 wordsIN our last article (on the 29th ultimo) we introduced to the notice of our readers that invaluable improvement in the construction of boilers for steam-ships, for which the ...
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The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), Sat 5 Jan 1839, Page 2
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