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Article : 156 wordsWE are happy to be able to lay before our readers the lecture on Poetry delivered by Mr. A'Beckett, on Wednesday Evening, at the School of Arts. ...
Article : 7,195 wordsElizabeth, brig, 229 tons, Norman, for King George's Sound, with sund[?]es, this day. Agents, A. B. Smith and Co. Emma, schooner, 114 tons, Watts, for the ...
Article : 89 wordsDryade, ship, 266 tons, Heard, for the Mauritius with sundries. Agent, P. W. Flower. THE "ARGYLESHIRE."—This vessel arrived on ...
Article : 332 wordsWE perceive that our friend, the Tradesman of The Monitor, has replied to our article on the subject of Pleas of Convenience, and we are glad to find that he is ...
Article : 1,037 wordsSIR,—The dilapidated state in which the eastern wall of the Protestant Burial Ground has been [?]llowed to remain for nearly twelve months, is perfectly disgraceful to the authorities; even the ...
Article : 480 wordsA few days ago we published a petition [?] Majesty's Judges praying, that in order to [?] stop to the practice of "sham pleas" in [?] on bills and promissory notes, all pieas [?] ...
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The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), Sat 14 Nov 1840, Page 2
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