BY one of the most recent arrivals from England, we have received, through the polite attention of a friend, copies of the first numbers of two periodicals got up for ...
Article : 1,307 wordsMarch 4. Westminster, barque, 510 tons, Mollison for New Zealand. Passengers—Mrs. Matthews Mrs. Freeman, Lieut. Smart, of the Mounted Police, Mr. and Mrs. Gimstone, Mr. and Mrs. Hayes and ...
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Article : 93 wordsSIR,—Enclosed I send you the promised table of the business transacted at the adjourned Quarter Sessions. The cases were mostly of a light nature, but I look on the record as valuable, ...
Article : 250 wordsJustine, barque, 265 tons, Lucas, for New Zealand, with goods. Agents, Abercrombie and Co. Echo, schooner, 70 tons, Douglas, for South Australia and King George's Sound, with goods ...
Article : 47 wordsIF anything was wanting to demonstrate the futility of The Chronicle's objections to Bounty Immigration, and its advocacy of the Government system in preference, it ...
Article : 1,395 wordsLIST of unclaimed Letters for the month of January, 1840:— Alfred ADAMS; Rachael Ainslie; Andrew Atken; Mrs. Sarah Allen; Shadrick Amor; ...
Article : 3,721 wordsA HIGHLY esteemed Correspondent, who is deeply interested in the welfare of Sydney and the colony at large, has handed us the subjoined "Notes and Observations connected with a ...
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The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), Sat 7 Mar 1840, Page 2
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