AUGUST 5. Augustus, barque, 138 tons, Gordon, from Newcastle, with coals. 7. Lord Eldon, barque, 337 tons, Worsell, from Samarang, June 18, with 336 tons rice. ...
Article : 64 wordsAugust 6. Wilmot, barque, 627 tons, Millar, for China 6. Caroline, brig. 181 tons, Rogers, for Port Phillip, with sundries. Passengers—Cabin, Mrs. Smart, Mrs. ...
Article : 85 wordsCharles Jones, barque, 370 tons, M'Fie, for Calcutta in ballast, this day. Agents, Aspinall, Browne, and Co. Argo, brig, 169 tons, Billing, for Guam, in ballast, ...
Article : 104 wordsEcho, schooner, 70 tons, Wtentmore, for Hobart Town, with goods. Agent, J. Cook. The schooner Lucy Ann will return to Port Macquarie this evening. Agent, Mr. A. Saunders. ...
Article : 143 wordsThe great difference between the Churches of Scotland and England is this—the one is strictly territorial, and the other is imperial. Out of Scotland, the Kirk, or Church of Scotland is a ...
Article : 2,514 wordsSIR,—The people of Sydney are not generally backward in expressing their attachment to their youthful Queen. I am surprised that on the occasion of Her marriage, an opportunity so fit to ...
Article : 117 wordsAs will be seen by our report of proceedings in Council, the resolutions proposed by Mr. JAMES M'ARTHUR, as a substitute for the Municipal Bill, were thrown out on a division of the ...
Article : 218 wordsPRESENT, His Excellency Sir George Gips, and all the members official and unofficial. ROADS AND PUBLIC WORKS. The Governor said that the Council would ...
Article : 6,974 wordsSIR,—At a time when the increasing demand for labour is so generally acknowledged, it is painful to observe what small endeavours are made to supply this grievous deficiency, more especially, ...
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The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), Sat 8 Aug 1840, Page 2
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