JANUARY 30, Strathfieldsays, barque, 476 tons Spence, from Lombock, with 136 ponies, and 4000 bags rice, &c, Agent, W. Dawes. A ship to the southward at sunset. ...
Article : 278 wordsTHE following extract from a late number The Hoburt Town Courier, is the reply of His Excellency, Sir John Franklin, to the Memorial of the Episcopal Clergy of Van ...
Article : 764 wordsTwo New Zealand Chiefs, named John Touwack, and Jacky White, and three other subordinate chiefs had an interview with his Excellency Sir G. Gipps yesterday morning. The object of their visit ...
Article : 756 wordsWEATHER AND CROPS, JANURAY 21, 1840.— The cold rains in November and December had retarded the growth, and threatened to render the harvest late; but, from the general warmth of the late ...
Article : 1,344 wordsSIR,—Within the last few days some circumstances have come to my knowledge, that, had I been aware of them before, would assuredly have been introduced to the notice of the public ...
Article : 1,802 wordsWilliam Carey, brig, 248 tons, Glenday, for Liverpool, to-morrow. Agents, M'Gan and Co. Favorite, [?]. M. ship, Captain Croker, for the Friendly Islands, to-morrow. ...
Article : 54 wordsLady Lilford, ship, 596 tons, Kermath, for Port Nicholson, New Zealand, with goods. Agents, T. Gore and Co. The new ship Middlesex, 563 tons, Munro, will ...
Article : 99 wordsSIR,—And so "the mountain has been in labour, and forth has come a mouse!" The INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, with the crack (query jim-crack?) models of the Great Western, that ...
Article : 836 wordsIT is truly alarming to hear of the banditti that are prowling like ravening wolves through the southern districts, and it is indeed deplorable to read of the criminal ...
Article : 1,422 wordsTHE fifty-second anniversary of the colony of New South Wales, the most prosperous of British colonies, has just been celebrated, and amongst all our national sports for which Britain has so long been ...
Article : 831 wordsLIST of unclaimed Letters for the month of December, 1839:—Mrs. Sarah ALLEN; David Anderson; Thomas Ansted; William Armstrong; John Arthur; A. Y., Herald office; J. ...
Article : 3,603 wordsOur Argyle Correspondent's private memorandum will not be lost sight of. He may expect some communication from us ere long. He will see that we have acted boldly on his suggestions in our leader of ...
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The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), Sat 1 Feb 1840, Page 2
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