July 8. Mary Ridgeway, barque, 217 tons. Stevens, resumed her voyage to Port Phillip. ...
Article : 23 wordsKate, schooner, 76 tons, Pringle, for Port Nicholson, with sundries, this day. Agent, A. Saunders. Columbins, schooner, 68 tons, stratton, for the Bay of Islands, this day. Agents R. Duke and Co. ...
Article : 102 wordsSusannah Ann, schooner, 79 tons, Anderson, for New Zealand, with sundries, Agent, J. Jones. Skerne, brig, 121 tons, Bainbridge, for the Bay of Islands and Hokianga, with goods. Agent, T. ...
Article : 46 wordsEXTRACTS from the Letters of a Kororaika Correspondent:— PORT NICHOLSON: ITS ELIGIBILITY AS A SITE FOR A SETTLEMENT.—Whatever hopes the friends ...
Article : 4,459 wordsLORD JOHN RUSSELL is universally allowed to be a very clever and sagacious little statesman. He had long signalised himself as Secretary for the Home Department, and ...
Article : 1,263 wordsOUR Merton correspondent writes respecting the state of the Colony and the Inefficiency of the Police. In the course of his letter he shows how heartless and unjust it is in His Excellency, ...
Article : 965 wordsSIR,—As I conceive that there are few subjects of greater importance to society than a due observance of the Lord's day. I am astonished that our legislators and divines have paid so little ...
Article : 452 wordsThe valuable statistical information which was lately forwarded us by a Port Phillip correspondent, appeared in THE COLONIST in the latter part of the month of April; the information was furnished us ...
Article : 199 wordsTHE title of the following article sufficiently indicates the object and bearing of the observations it contains. We transcribe it from The South Australian Record, a paper ...
Article : 1,124 wordsSIR,—In consequence of your having advocated, in your valuable journal, the New Zealand claims to land of British subjects, I take the liberty of sending you the following remarks; should you ...
Article : 687 wordsPRESENT, the Governor, the Chief Justice, the Commander of the Forces, the Attorney-General, the Collector of Customs, the Auditor-General, Mr. Berry, Mr. Jones, Mr. H. H. Macarthur, ...
Article : 540 wordsTHE following is the Report of the Committee appointed to take into consideration the proposals of the Ordnance Board relative to the erection of New Barracks for the military, and the disposal ...
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The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), Thu 9 Jul 1840, Page 2
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