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  2. Shipping Intelligence.

    JANUARY 13. Scamander, brig, 192 tons, Rogers, from the Sperm Fishery, with .700 barrels sperm oil; left Sydney in April, 1838. Agents, M'Gaa and Co 12. Robert Henderson, barque, 366 tons, ...

    Article : 76 words
  3. WILLS.

    Sir,—In the last Session of Council, a new Law was passed respecting Wills, and commenced to have effect from the first of this month; by this law, a will, which if made a few days ago would ...

    Article : 177 words
  4. DEPARTURES.

    January 11. Fair Barbadian, schooner, 137 tons Wells, for New Zealand. Passengers—Cabin, Dr. Hacks, Mr. Ellison, and Mr. Evans; also twenty-two in the steerage. ...

    Article : 70 words
  5. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

    Siren, brig, 140 tons, Jackson, for New Zealand, this day. Agent, W. Wright. Integrity, barque, 220 tons, Pearson, for Hobart Town, this day. Agent, A. B. Spark ...

    Article : 795 words
  6. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    EMIGRATION.—Does our Contemporary of The Chronicle know what is meant when a gentleman tells him to his face that he does not believe what he says, or in vulgar terms, that it is all humbug! If he ...

    Article : 48 words
  7. Domestic Intelligence.

    AMONGST the papers of the late Reverend a John Williams, who was murdered by the Savages of the Island of Erramango, was found a letter from Makea, King of Rarotongo, to H. ...

    Article : 1,396 words
  8. THE REGATTA.

    WE have received from a Correspondent a long communication, or rather a set of suggestions for the conduct of the Committee, who are so actively engaged in getting subscriptions, and ...

    Article : 702 words
  9. VAN DIEMAN'S LAND.

    WE have received some Hobart papers from which we give a few extracts. They, contain nothing of any particular importance. BREAD! BREAD! ! BREAD!!!—Yesterday the ...

    Article : 2,269 words
  10. THE GOVERNOR AND—WHO? THE CIVIL OFFICERS—THE MILITARY—THE SETTLERS—THE MERCHANTS—AUCTIONEERS, &c., &c.

    SIR,—The question is now in everybody's mouth, not who are the individual Civil Officers in whom our excellent Governor places his confidence? or, who are they that do not find favour ...

    Article : 772 words
  11. The Colonist.

    IN ourlast we published the resolutions which were passed at the New Zealand Meeting, which was held at the Royal Hotel, on Friday last. In the observations which we ...

    Article : 1,024 words
  12. ARGYLE.

    JANUARY 7, 1840.—CROPS.—I avail myself of half an hour's leisure to inform you, that we have had, on the whole, a fair crop of lay, and which was secured in excellent state. The ...

    Article : 912 words
  13. Original Correspondence.

    SIR,—I have seen some articles in one of your contemporaries, evidently, written for the sole-purpose of crying down. the Bounty System, which, in my opinion, has proved itself far superior to that ...

    Article : 714 words
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