APRIL 8. Augusta Jessie, barque, 314 tons, Sparkes, from Norfolk Island, 1st instant, in ballast. Passengers—Major Ryan, Ltent. Stapleton, 50th regiment, Assistant Surgeon Gammie, 80th regiment' also, ...
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Article : 1,676 wordsApril 8. Argyle, barque, 600 tons, Gatenby, for London, with colonial produce Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Little, Mr. F. Little, Miss S. Little, Masters W. and A. Little, Misses C. and F. Bell, M. ...
Article : 203 wordsSIR,—In making remarks upon the public conduct of individuals exercising, the responsible and important functions of the supreme Judges of the land, the greatest degree of caution is absolutely ...
Article : 912 wordsHenry Porcher, barque, 485 tons, Hait, for Chili this day. Agents, Montefiores and Co. Transfer, brig, 200 tons, P[?]out, for Newcastle, this day. Agent, A. B. Sparks. ...
Article : 57 wordsIT is said that His Excellency has received certain dispatches from the Home Government touching the Ordnance Bill, which was rejected by the Council in the Session ...
Article : 795 wordsLucy Aim, 214 tons, Aldrich, for New Zealand, with goods, Agent, G. Weller. The schooner Paterson has changed owners, she now belongs to Mr. Townshe[?]d. We understand ...
Article : 377 wordsTHE ratification by the Crown of claims to land averred to be purchased from the natives of New Zealand, being likely to affect the interests [?] generations unborn, is a question of such serious ...
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Advertising : 65 wordsWE have received Hobart Town papers to the 27th of March. They contain nothing of interest to us save the accounts of the fever which [?] been raging at Hobart Town, and the official ...
Article : 3,377 wordsIT is of the utmost consequence, we conceive, at this very crisis, that right views should be disseminated respecting the principles and constitution—the rights and ...
Article : 1,480 wordsSIR,—Having observed in a pamphlet which has lately arrived in the colony, respecting the Presbyterian Church, a statement to the following ...
Article : 159 wordsSIR,—Society having been agitated by the report of frequent duels lately, I cannot refrain from offering a few remarks on the subject. I make no apologies for occupying your time, or filling ...
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The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), Sat 11 Apr 1840, Page 2
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