On Wednesday, the schooner Joseph Weller. Snowden master, from New Zealand. Cargo—28 tons of black oil, and 3 tons of whalebone. On Thursday, the schooner Enterprize, 55 tons, ...
Article : 384 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 truths, let him proclaim war with ...
Article : 159 wordsThe following appeared in the Sydney Gazete of Thursda):— "The admitted present incapacity of the banks to extend their discounts, so as to meet the ...
Article : 922 wordsLimits to the Mendicity License allowed to Counsel.—Jeremiah Barrett was indicted for breaking into and robbing the house of Captain R. M. Grindlev. under the circumferences. ...
Article : 380 wordsThe intelligence from Britain is of the d[?]pest interest; but for he present, as out newspapers are, and will be impounded by the strange construction put upon the T x ...
Article : 1,219 wordsSIR, In the report of the above case published in Tuesday's Sydney Gazette, I find that Mr. Justice Dowling is reported to have said, that he should ...
Article : 224 wordsOct. 2.—Arrived the brig Brazil Packet, 172 tons, Captain Captain Crow, from New Zealand. OCT. 3.—Arrived the bargue Mary. 276 tons, Captain Beacheroft, from Sydney the 23rd ...
Article : 292 wordsII would feel very much obliged, if yon would insert the following data in your next paper- in whatever form you like. They are in reply to the article ...
Article : 283 wordsThe fourth number of Dr Lhov[?] ky's journey is published It is as lively and entertaining as the others. Take the following as a specimen:— ...
Article : 551 wordswith particular interest I noticed in your Journal of the 4th inst., that a collection of VISE CUTTINGS had arrived from the RMNE; but I regret, that through ignorance of sending and packing them, ...
Article : 484 wordsADELAIDE, (brig) Clark master, WALKER & Co agents, in Cove refutiing. ALEXANDER (brig), off King's Wharf, as a Store. ...
Article : 429 wordsWe draw the attention of our readers to the case of Bell v Crowder. We are glad to see our Judges doing what they can to check the growth of that prevailing curse of New South Wales—perjary. ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Readers of the Sydney Monitor are requested to take notice that quotations from Redding's famous Work on Grapes and Wines will occupy a ...
Article : 57 wordsThe traveller in Greece cannot drink a small quantity of the modern wines there, without water, from the intense headache they excite, owing to the infusion of rasin, pltch, ...
Article : 821 wordsWe deeply regret that the Postmaster has taken upon himself to refuse our Sydney News papers, just arrived, unless we pay a Post Tas This is an illegal Act, which we shall bring before ...
Article : 116 wordsWE are surprised, and at the same time greatly disappointed, to learn from an expression of Mr. Justice Burton on Thursday in the Supreme Court, that the fines hicherto ...
Article : 562 wordsThe following extract from an American paper, appeared in a contemporary of Monday:— "ENGLAND AND AMERICA.—A comparison of ...
Article : 796 wordsGENTLEMEN,—Colonel Arthur's having in their wisdom thought proper to impose a Tax upon every Newspaper sent to this Colony, of far greater amount than can reasonably be expected to ...
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The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838), Sat 18 Oct 1834, Page 2
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