The following Letters of Correspondence between a portion of the Magistracy and the Governor relative to the prisoners on board the Hulk, are interesting, as they serve to mark the progress and improvement of prison discipline in this territory. ...
Article : 994 wordsWe received The Colonial Times by the Elizabeth Henrietta, which arrived from the Derwent yesterday, of the 21st and 28th ult. The following are extracts:— ...
Article : 173 wordsSIR,—In the absence of the Private Secretary, I have received the commands of his Excellency the Governor, to convey to yourself and the magistrates who accompained you on board the Hulk in Sydney Cove, for the purpose of inspecting and report ...
Article : 249 wordsOn Friday last arrived from Launceston, whence she sailed on the 28th ult the schooner Newcastle. Lading, skins and wool. Passengers, Mr. Florence, Thomas Dairy, and James Hitchins. On Sunday from England the ship York, Capt. John Mon ...
Article : 135 wordsTo his Excellency Major General Sir Thomas Brisbane, K.C.B. Captain General and Governor in Chief in and over, his Majesty's Territory of New South Wales and its dependencies, &c. &c. &c. ...
Article : 678 wordsWe have but few fresh arrivals of wheat since last week—the trade is, however, dull, and rather lower to day, particularly for the middling and ordinary sorts. Barley is again rather cheaper, but in oats there is no variation in value. The arrival of maize ...
Article : 418 wordsAndrew Roan, Timothy Hasty, and John Warwick, were severally charged with stealing a wether sheep, the property of Dr. Carlile, on the 25th of Sept. last, James Lindsay suspected the prisoners of ...
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Advertising : 2,746 wordsI am grateful for the testimonial of attachment which you have this day presented to me, on behalf of the Agricultural Society; and I beg you will accept, yourselves, and convey to your [?] members my warmest acknowledgments of the flattering ...
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The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), Thu 17 Nov 1825, Page 4
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