NOVEMBER 19. Jessie, barque, 314 tons, Bruce, from New Zealand, 7th instant, with 245 tons black oil. Passengers—cabin, Messrs. E. Palmer, W. Stirling, J. Piice, H. Sergeant, J. Riley, and J. Glen; also a ...
Article : 49 wordsNovember 16, James, brig, 200 tons, Norman, for Port Phillip, wit sundries. Passengers—cabin, Mr. Willoughby, wife and child, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Hempson and wife, Messrs. Woolley, La Souffe, ...
Article : 99 wordsChristina, barque, 351 tons, Bell, for South Australia, this day. Agent, H. Moore. Currency Lass, schooner, 90 tons, Bennett, for the Bay of Islands, this day. Agent, R. Milne. ...
Article : 282 wordsThe Bills of our Country Subscribers have been duly forwarded to them; and we, therefore, beg that they will let us have Payment of ...
Article : 75 wordsWE beg to direct the attention of every colonist who has adopted Australia as his Country, and who feels one spark of patriotic interest in her present government and future prospects, to the ...
Article : 1,337 wordsFrom the extraordinary press of matter occasioned in this Number by the length of the judgements delivered in the case of the Creditors of J. T. Wilson v. Polack, we are under the necessity of omitting a variety of other ...
Article : 129 wordsTHE whole of Saturday was occupied in hearing e of the Attorney-General and Messrs. Manning and Broadhurst in support of the rule nisi, granted against Mr. Polack, which was opposed ...
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The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), Wed 20 Nov 1839, Page 2
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