SEPTEMBER 27. Siren, brig, 141 tons, Bradley, from New Zealand 13th instant, with oil, &c. Agent, W. Wright. 27. Hero, barque, 408 tons, Ryan, from Leith, ...
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Article : 824 wordsBEFORE Mr. Justice Stephens, and Messrs. Ryder and Shadforth, Assessors. Doe dem Shields v. Byrnes.—This was an action brought by the heirs of the late William ...
Article : 3,028 wordsSeptember 25. Magnet, barque, 148 tongs, Watt, for Newcastle, in ballast. 25. Regia, barque, 181 tons, Johnson, for Timor. Passengers—Captain Gardner, lady, and two ...
Article : 101 wordsHope, barque, 273 tons, Greaves, for New Zealand, with goods. Agent, A. Polack. Caroline, brig, 180 tons, Keairns, for Launceston, Agents, A. and S. Lyons. ...
Article : 61 wordsALTHOUGH the wholesale market has been remarkably dull this week, yet the numerous arrivals which have poured in upon us since our last, gives a tone of interest to our present report. ...
Article : 842 wordsAlert, barque, 391 tons, Palmer, for South Sea Fishery, this day. Agents, Campbell and Co. Indemnity, barque, 305 tons, Roberts, for Hobart Town this day. ...
Article : 514 wordsWE have made frequent remarks on the improvident has[?]e with which measures involving public interests and convenience are pushed into law by our Constitutional Legislative Assembly. ...
Article : 595 wordsWHEN a ship terminates a successful voyage, it is interesting to observe the self-complacency with which the Captain recites the narrative of his trip—details the ...
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The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), Sat 28 Sep 1839, Page 2
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