OCTOBER 12. Prince George, barque, 817 tons, Chilcott, from Calcutta May 12, Kangaroo Island 3rd instant, with sugar, rice & c. Passengers, Messrs. Munn and Estridge. Agents. J. Lord and Co. ...
Article : 163 wordsSIR,—When last I wrote you, I fully expected to be able in my next to communicate the result of the meeting to which I then alluded, if it had not already appeared in the columns of your ...
Article : 262 wordsTHE above is the title by which the new Supreme Judicatory of the Presbyterian Church in this colony has been designated by the two hitherto divided bodies, who by their happy and ...
Article : 1,407 wordsBY some means or other, for which we cannot account, we did not receive our Port Philip papers until after our last publicatiion. The Port Phillipians appear to be in e[?]stacies of joy ...
Article : 1,104 wordsOctober 12. Magnet, barque, 148 tons, Leathart, for New Zealand. Passengers, Messrs. H. and J. Laurie, and the four Misses Laurie. 12. Essex, brig, 211 tons, Rexley, for Hobart ...
Article : 108 wordsPRESENT the Governor, the Bishop of Australia, the Chief Justice, the Commander of the Forces, Attorney-General, Colonial Secretary, Collector of Customs, Auditor-General, Messrs. Campbell, ...
Article : 835 wordsCrusader, barque, M'Donald, for Hobart Town. Agents, Lamb and Parbury. Socrates, barques, Cowton, for Hokianga, New Zealand, Agent, R. Anderson. ...
Article : 21 wordsWilliam Mitchell, barque, 400 tons, Harvey, for London, this day. Agent, P. De Mestre. Eleanor, barque, 152 tons, Griffin, for New Zealand, this day. Agents, Cooper and Holt. ...
Article : 583 wordsWilliam Bird was put to the bar, charged with stealing two pieces of diaper from the stores of Mr. Anderson, Macquarie place, on Tuesday, the 6th of April last. Mr. Jones(in the ...
Article : 309 wordsWHEN we see clouds gathering in the horizon we generally expect a storm. This observation is true with regard to the physical world, but it is no less so when, in ...
Article : 2,044 wordsLET England boast of Power and Wealth, Poor Ireland of its Butter; Proud Scotland, [?], its numerous clans, And New South Wales its Suttor. ...
Article : 1,886 wordsThe Queen v. O'Connell.—This was an application by the Attorney-General, for a special injunction to restrain Sir Maurice O'Connell from prosecuting certain actions of ejectment to ...
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The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), Wed 16 Oct 1839, Page 2
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