29—From Newcastle, the steamer Sophia Jane. 31—From New Zealand, the brig Amity, Worth; lading, flax; Mr. Charles Sime, passenger. 31—From Port Stephens, the cutter Lambton. ...
Article : 1,384 wordsJustice Stephen having taken his seat, a Jury of seven commissioned officers of his Majesty's land forces was empannelled;—when the following prisoners were put to the bar, indicted:— ...
Article : 327 wordsOn Tuesday, 10th ult., the remaining stock on hand of the Government flocks and heros was brought to the bammer, when about seven score and a half of sheep brought, from 7s, 6d. ...
Article : 1,300 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 wordsCOURT OF REQUEST.—SYDNEY, JAN. 7, 1832. Before Mr. Commissioner Therry.—Deneen [?] Williams, Solicitor for the [?], stated this to be an action brought to [?] ...
Article : 1,358 wordsSIR,—I begin to fear the Colonists will soon have to lament the want of an Opposition Journal, as the Colonial Editors seem to vie with each other in eulogising the present Government. It is a fact ...
Article : 609 wordsOur latest reports from this "land of Gosben" are to the 27th Nov. Last. No effort, of course, is left untried by "the Authorities" there to persuade the people ...
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Article : 592 wordsCape Town papers have reached us by the Leda, Captain Robb to the 26th of November last. From them we select the following articles of intelligence— ...
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The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), Fri 3 Feb 1832, Page 3
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