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Advertising : 4,230 wordsFROM THE FREE IN HABITANTS OF WINDSOR. To his Excellency Major-General Bourke, Governor and Commander-in-Chief, in and over the Territory of New South Wales and its Dependencies, &c. &c. ...
Article : 2,594 wordsOn Wednesday last the present criminal session of the Supreme Court opened before Mr. Justice Dowling, in the Court-house, King-street, with a calendar even more ...
Article : 1,165 wordsMR. EDITOR,—It would appear that, through a certain influence, General Bourke is not likely to be aware of many public abuses which, in General Darling's reign existed, and which still ...
Article : 234 wordsMonday's and Tuesday's proceedings are reported in another column. On Wednesday the Council met pursuant to adjournment, when the Governor laid on the table ...
Article : 513 wordsSIR,—On a matter of so much importance to the inhabitants of this fertile district, as I am [?] about to treat, I hope you will give this a place in your widely extended columns and well circulated ...
Article : 746 wordsIn the estimates for 1832, the sum of £3500 is proposed to be expended, by and under the direction of the Local Government, in making a new market. ...
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The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), Fri 3 Feb 1832, Page 2
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