COACHING.—Mr. Hort's four-horse light post coach now traverses the road between Sydney and Windsor, daily, carrying passengers a stage of five aid thirty miles, with ease and safety forward ...
Article : 1,459 wordsMR. EDITOR—Often have I enjoyed a plesant walk in the Botanic Garden, at Sydney, and noticed, time after time", an immense quantity of ve-getables grown therein, besides numbers of fruit ...
Article : 301 words21—From New Zealand, the schooner Sydney Packet, Drysdale; lading, flax. 25—From Hobart Town, 8th instant, the barque Platina (500 tons) Wilson lading. sundries ...
Article : 1,293 words"I took an opportunity, in the Intercourse Which I had with his Majesty's ministers, to introduce other matter of Important .concern to the Colony on their notice. I more particularly allude to their ...
Article : 1,162 wordsMR, EDITOR;—Permit me to congratulate you and your learned predecessor, who frons the birth of The Australian in 1894, have persevered in one undeviating political course. honorable to your ...
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The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), Fri 27 Jan 1832, Page 3
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