WE lately re-published our letter to Mr. Bulwer. We see nothing in that letter to alter. We are of opinion that country girls and women of good character, from the age of fifteen to forty, brought ...
Article : 1,740 wordsOn Wednesday, the cutter Lambton, from Port Stephens. On Thursday, the steamers Sophia Jane and Tamar, and Newcastle. ...
Article : 250 wordsSINCE writing the preceding article, we have seen the copy of Mr. Bulwer's letter in the Australian. Mr. Bulwer's offer is one which ought to be ...
Article : 1,184 wordsThere was an excellenlt supply of produce to-day, and high prices were readily obtained, particularly for cabbages, for which there was a great demand; and a ...
Article : 303 wordsARRIVED.—March 3, the barque Britannia, 205 tons, Captain Ceith, from the Mauritius, with sugar and rice. March 8.—the ship Royal George, 486 tons, ...
Article : 252 wordsWEDNESDAY, MARCH 25.—Before His Honour the CHIEF JUSTICE and a Special Jury. Wilson and others v. Grose and others.—This was an action on the case, for damages sustained by the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 250 wordsAMERIKA (Russian sloop of war), Schurtz commander, put in for refreshments. ACTIVE, (shooner),—, master, CAMPBELL & Co. agents, in cove. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 wordsIn the great cause, Wolfe versus Lamb, we are irresistably sceptical of the Plaintiff's grievances.—(Edinburgh Review.) Did the Wolf ever want an excuse for devouring the ...
Article : 386 wordsIN a port which is becoming so extensively commercial as Sydney, it is surprising, that no vessel has yet been devoted to the above useful objects The reader will, no doubt, also ...
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The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838), Sat 28 Mar 1835, Page 2
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