On Thursday, the brig Hind, Captain Wyatt, from Calcutta Sept. 3rd, and Hobart Town Dec. 1st. Passengers—Mr Gibbons, Mrs Frances Mackay, Mr B. Levey, Mr J. White, Mr William Oxberry, Mrs ...
Article : 368 wordsDICAS DEFEATED.—The notorious attorney Dicas, brought another action against a widowed female newsvender, for the sale of that old number of the Satirist, containing some animadversions ...
Article : 276 wordsThe Market was not well supplied with produce of any description on Thursday, and the prices generally were rather high. Fresh Butter is 4d to 1s 6d 1b.; Salt ditto, (more plentiful) 10d to ...
Article : 238 wordsTHE Australian tries hard to contradict our statement that the old walk at Dawes's Battery is closed; yet it admits what we alleged to be the case, namely, that the parade between the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 234 wordsLAST night was devoted to plans for moral improvement and instruction. Mr Buckingham moved for a Committee to inquire into the extent, causes, and consequences of intoxication, with a ...
Article : 287 wordsWe have conversed with an Irish gentleman well acquainted with the Court of King's Bench in Dublin; on the late division of our Sydney Bar. He is fully imbued with the ...
Article : 1,094 wordsARRIVALS.—On the 21st November, the schooner Eagle, 108 tons, Captain C. Pratt, from the Isle of France and Swan River the 2nd instant, with sugar. Passengers—T. Morgan, Esq. Mrs Morgan, Miss ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 112 wordsA Gentleman of rank called at our Office on Wednesday morning, and resigned the Sydney Monitor, on the ground, that since the New Postmaster had done the duties of the office at Windsor, ...
Article : 334 wordsGENTLEMEN,—Having paid much attention, during the short period of my stay in England, to the state and prospects of the Mother Country, in reference to the subject of Emigration to the Australian ...
Article : 838 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 : 161 wordsALEXANDER (brig), off King's Wharf, as a Store. ANDROMEDA, (ship), Gales, master, DAWES & Co. agents, lying in stream refitting for London ...
Article : 472 wordsIN the name of the Settlers who attend the Sydney Market, we beg to apprise the Government that a copy of the New Market Act painted on a board according to the 66th clause of the Police ...
Article : 78 wordsBy the John Craig, merchant vessel, we have received London Papers to the 2nd August, five days later than what we received before. Nothing ...
Article : 105 wordsTRUTH.—I sow corn partridges eat it, and if I attempt to defend it against the partridges, I am fined or sent to jail; all this for fear a great man who is above sowing corn, should be in want o ...
Article : 624 wordsObservations on the Hole and Corner Petition, in a letter to the Right Hon. E. G. Stanley, Principal Secretary of State for the Colonial Department. ...
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The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838), Sat 13 Dec 1834, Page 2
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