MR. EDITOR. To you Sir whom we hail as the Aurora of intelligence, the promise of perfect day, there is due some tribute of applause; and if we may not, Persian like, salaam, and land the gods, we will nevertheless in plain English, wish you success. The backers ...
Article : 301 wordsYesterday arrived the colonial schooner Governor Sorell J. H. Skelton, master, from Port Dairymple and the Islands, laden with 300 seal, and 300 kangaroo skins. Passenger, George Wood-house.—No letters. ...
Article : 1,395 wordsIt will be remembered that the brig Amity left this port on the 2d September, for the purpose of forming an establishment, under the command of Lieutenant Miller, 40the Regt. in Morton Bay' at which place she arrived on the 12th. It was intended to have ...
Article : 1,504 wordsLeith, 26th March, 1824—Dear Sir—"You would see by the English papers that the Skelton took fire on her passage home near the line. It first discovered itself by the smell of burnt wool. We were obliged to break open the hold, and after ...
Article : 308 wordsThe Chief Justice pronounced his decision on this case yesterday. The rule dismissed, with costs. (We consider (his matter of so much consequence, that we propose furnishing our Renders, next week, with the decision in ...
Article : 98 wordsOn the motion of the Attorney General, as we stated last week, a rule nisi had been on the 2d inst, granted, calling upon the Magistrates of Sydney to shew cause why a writ of mandamus should not issue directing ...
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The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), Thu 21 Oct 1824, Page 3
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