On Sunday, the schooner New Zealander, Captain Cole, from New Zealand, 24th instant. Cargo potatoes, & c. Same day, the brig William, Captain Thoms, for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 152 wordsYesterday, the bark Francis Freeling, Captain Milne, for Hobart Town. Passengers—Mr. J. Haine, Mr. R. Raine, Mr Phillips, Mr Wilson, Mr Connell, and Mr and Mrs Cartwright. ...
Article : 66 wordsThe Brougham, for Twofold Bay; Elizabeth, Sisters, and Genii, for the South seas; Harlequin, for New zealand; North Briton, for Batavia; Stirling Castle, for Sincapore, and Apprentice for ...
Article : 225 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 : 179 wordsMay 2.—CURRENCY LASS (schooner), 90 tons, Bell, master, from Launceston, [?] Bell, agent; 2000 bushels wheat, 4 tons hay,I keg tobacco D. Egan; 4 bags pepper, George Rattray: 30 baskets ...
Article : 399 wordsMary Matthews, seven years, assigned to Mr. William Clamp of Kent Street, was brought forward under the following circumstances. Mr. William Clamp, a householder, stated, that the ...
Article : 4,145 wordsThe more we see of the proceedings of General D Urban at the Cape, the more do we find them deeply affecting the British name and character. In endeavouring to ...
Article : 4,142 wordsACTIVE—105 tons, Dixon master, for New Zealand; Missionary stores. JANE GOUDIE—233 tons, Simpson master, for Madras and Calcutta; 17 packages old copper, 1 ...
Article : 210 wordsStock on hand, 30th instant—B. P. rum, 251,935 gallons; brandy, 33,349 gallons; gin 34,422 gallons other spirits 17,015 gallons; tobacco, 85,742 pounds. ...
Article : 106 wordsTHE markets were scantily supplied, and thinly attended this morning, owing to the heavy rains. There had been few fresh supplies of any description from the ...
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The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838), Wed 11 May 1836, Page 2
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