JANUARY 15. Crusader, ship, 619 tons, Inglis, from Dublin, September 20, with 283 Government emigrants; J. Birtwhistle, Esq., Surgeon Superintendent R.N., also Mr. Assistant-Surgeon Brown. ...
Article : 173 wordsWe are compelled, for want of space, to leave out several communications; they will, however, appear in our next. ...
Article : 20 wordsTHE following letter from the Editor of The Australasian Chronicle to Messrs. Hebblewhite and Vickery, has been sent us for insertion in our columns, accompanied with a request that we ...
Article : 588 wordsSIR,—Showers of hail, threatening destruction to our crops, were frequent in the early part of the summer; and some persons have described the hailstones as of an unsually large size, inflicting ...
Article : 860 wordsJanuary 17. Integrity, barque, 220 tons, Pearson, for Hobart Town. ...
Article : 10 wordsHerald, H. M. ship, J. Nias, Esq., commander for New Zealand, this day. Speculator, brig, 198 tons, Mattinson, for New Zealand, this day. Agent, Lister and S. Peck. ...
Article : 128 wordsGrecian, brig, 212 tons, Richards, for London. Agent, P. W. Flower. Lunar, brig, 165 tons, Philipine, for the South Sea Fishery. Agent, J. J. Peacock. ...
Article : 302 wordsMy Dear Sir,—In consequence of a report that is published to-day in THE COLONIST, I beg to call your attention to the reply I gave you on Monday when you asked me, " If the ...
Article : 112 wordsIt was moved by John Terry Hughes, Esq.; seconded by W. Abercrombie, Esq.; and unanimously resolved— 1. "That this Meeting receive with ...
Article : 4,187 wordsRUM.—The. transactions in Rum have been exceedingly limited, only one parcel worth notice changed hands, at 6s. per gallon, 5, O P. GIN remains in a very, languid state, not a ...
Article : 217 wordsIN our last we announced the reception by Captain HOBSON of the preliminary deputation of the. New Zealand, Meeting, and gave some account of the information ...
Article : 506 wordsON Wednesday last a meeting was held, pursuant to previous public notice, to receive the answer of Lieutenant-Governor Hobson, to the questions proposed at the, previous meeting held ...
Article : 987 wordsWOOL.—By the Australian Auction Company, their warehouses, on Wednesday last;—TS, 10 ba[?] combing, 1s 7d; 9, 1s 7¼d. A, 6 clothing, 1s 5½ 5, 1s 53/4d; 6, 1s 53/4d. B, 3, 1s 63/4; 3, 1s 6d. [?] ...
Article : 196 wordsSIR,—For many years past there has been a Regatta on the 26th January, the anniversary of the foundation of the colony. This Regatta has been conducted by any two or three gentlemen ...
Article : 389 wordsFLOUR.—(At Barker and Hallen's) fine, 36s. [?] 100lbs-; second, 309s. ration 19s. ditto. (At Da[?] and Blackett's) fine flour, 36s. per 100 lbs. seco[?] 30s. ration, 19s. ditto. (At Hughes and Hosking's ...
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The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), Sat 18 Jan 1840, Page 2
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