DECEMBER 13. Susan, barque, 376 tons, Crews, from London, July 27, with merchandise. Passenger—Mr. Cassel. Agent, P. W. Flower. 14. William Woolley, brig, 179 tons, Truscott, ...
Article : 108 wordsDecember 13. Will Watch, schooner, 90 tons Lutlett, for Port Phillip, with sundries. Passengers—cabin, Mr. W. Nicholson; and five in the steerage. 13. Dorset, brig, 81 tons, Mackay, for South ...
Article : 123 wordsPresent—The Governor and all the numbers excep[?] Mr. Campbell. NEW LAND REGULATIONS. The Bishop as Chairman of the Committee ...
Article : 8,817 wordsRoyal Consort, barque, 530 tons, Western, for the Indian Isles, with sundries, this day. Agents, W. Walker and Co. Augustus, barque, 138 tons, Jackson, for Port ...
Article : 314 wordsWHEN the much-regretted intelligence arrived, that Lord John Russell had withdraw his Bill for the Government of New South Wales, we thought it very surprising ...
Article : 2,700 wordsSIR,—I have noticed a good deal of independence in some f your leaders, but I scarcely think you will publish my version of the unanimous condem[?]ation of Lord John Russell's ...
Article : 149 wordsSIR,—In your publication of Tuesday last is mentioned the death of a woman who fell down stairs, and that she received by such fall a fracture of the skull, and some other injuries, &c. ...
Article : 197 wordsSIR,—I attended the meeting of the Legislative Council on Tuesday last, for the purpose of hearing the much reviled dispatch of Lord John Russell read, on the division of the colony, as ...
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The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), Tue 15 Dec 1840, Page 2
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