FEBRUARY 19. Samuel Winter, barque, 313 tons Robertson, from the Bay of Islands, 8th instant, with oil and whalebone, &c. Passengers—Miss Oliff, Messrs. Ballingall, Brown, Dalgoel, O'Brien, ...
Article : 142 wordsIN a recent number we published a short extract from a letter which had been received from England, announcing the fact of a deliberate and insidious conspiracy ...
Article : 985 wordsFebruary 19, Medway, ship, 450 tons, Griffin, for London, with colonial produce. Passengers—Capt. Kennedy and lady, Mrs. Davis and child, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer and three children, Mr. and Mrs. ...
Article : 179 wordsNautilus, barque, 400 tons, Alloway, for Norfolk Island, this day. Agent, E. Alloway. Hind, brig, 141 tons, Jones, for New Zealand, this day. Agent, D. Egan. ...
Article : 97 wordsSeveral Communications, although in type, must stand over till our next. ...
Article : 14 wordsWE have received several communications from New Zealand, announcing the arrival there, of H. M. S. Herald, with Lieutenant-Governor Hobson, and the proceedings consequent thereon. ...
Article : 2,060 wordsTHE following extracts are from the late South Australian papers:— MORE OVERLAND ARRIVALS.—Last week our old friend Mr. Huon arrived overland from ...
Article : 3,094 wordsMerope, barque, 220 tons, Blaxland, for the South Sea Fishery. Agents, W. Walker and Co. The ship Alfred, Flint, will sail for London on the 14th of March. Messrs. W. Walker and Co. are ...
Article : 358 wordsIN his paper of yesterday, our contemporary of The Chronicle has recapitulated his former objections to the Bounty System of Immigration, and his reasons for advising ...
Article : 1,190 wordsWE have received Hobart Town papers of the 7th instant; they are barren of intelligence as will appear by our scanty quotations. The Hobartonians are not yet satisfied with their ...
Article : 895 wordsFEBRUARY 16.—Since my last communication the weather has been of moderate heat, with occasional refreshing breezes. From a conversation I have had with a gentleman ...
Article : 1,222 wordsSIR,—Your contemporary of The Herald in his paper of the 19th instant, has briefly reviewed the prospectus for the establishment of a Fat Cattle Company. In that review he asks the question, ...
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The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), Sat 22 Feb 1840, Page 2
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