On Saturday last, the 28th ult., the schooner Friendship, Boyce, master, from Twofold Bay, whence she sailed on the 16th June. Cargo—10 tons of iron. ...
Article : 394 wordsStock on band, 21st instant.—B.P. Bum 56,830 gallons; Brandy, 18,106 gallons; Gin, 31,934 gallons; other spirits, 2,155 gallons; Tobacco 163 829 pounds. ...
Article : 141 wordsTo London—Wool, 1½d. per lb; oH, £4 15s. per ton; timber; £3 per load; [?]as, £4 to £4 10s. per ton To Liverpool—Ditto ditto. ...
Article : 60 wordsTo London and Liverpool—2½ to 5½ per cent. Hobart Town—1 per cent. Launceston—1¼ per cent. Swan River—4 per cent. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 172 wordsJUNE 14.—Arrived the barque Cleopatra, 269 tons Captain Sweet, from Dublin, which she left the 29th of January, with a cargo of pork, butter, coals, Norway timber, deals, porter, &c. Cabin ...
Article : 300 wordsIf I might give a short hint to an impartial writer, It. would be to tell him his fate. If he resolve to venture upon the dangerous precipice of telling unbiassed truth, let him proclaim war with man ...
Article : 1,059 wordsPolice Office, June 27th.—Before COL. WILSON, J. P. AND BENCH OF MAGISTRATES.—Captain Driver was brought up on a warrant. Matthew Thompson, constable ...
Article : 1,736 wordsSIR Crowder vs. Virett. Mr. Ryan Clerk in Mr. Helry's Office, was suhp[?]ned by defendant, to prove the plaintiff ...
Article : 321 wordsJune 9.—Sailed the schooner Active, Captain Hassell, for Sydney.—Passengers, P. Oakden, Esq., Mr. H. B. Kearton, Mr. Weaver, Mr. Harris, Mr. Brown, Mr. Welsh, Dr. Hardy, Evan Pawele, ...
Article : 61 wordsJune 24th.—Active (schooner), 105 tons, Hassell master, from Launceston, Loarmonth and Sims agents; 2,009 bushels wheat, J. B. Montefiore & Co.; 6 tons potatoes, 3 bales wool, J. T. ...
Article : 203 words[?], 222 tons, Howlett, master, for Calcutta; 14 casks black oil, 2 cases muskets, and stores. N[?]rod, 281 tons, Brown, master, for the South ...
Article : 243 wordsAs constable James Murphy was going along George-street, on Thursday afternoon, about five o'clock, he heard the cry of robbery from a party in the street, and on looking round he saw ...
Article : 638 words"Now what does this writer mean by the "certain class unfortunately permitted to assist in conducting the Press?" The statement has been contradicted often, enough and it is rather a want ...
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The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838), Wed 2 Jul 1834, Page 2
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