On Saturday, the ship Mary, Captain Simpson, from Calcutta, 17th March—Cargo 14,000 bushels of wheat, Passengers, Lieut, Vickery, B. N. I. Mr Jhon Northwood, fifteen prisoners, one woman and ...
Article : 116 wordsIN the report of the proceedings of a General Meeting of the supporters of the Petitions to the " King and House of Commons, ''held on Monday last, Mr. James ...
Article : 1,818 wordsThe various supplies of garden and field produce were this morning ample and a reduction in prices generally was apparent. Butter salt 1s to 3d to 1s 8d per ...
Article : 273 wordsOn Saturday, the schooner Isabella, Capt, Lewis, for Torres Straits, in search of the crew of the Charles Eaton. Same day the Steamer Ceres, for Newcastle ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Black Warrior for the United States—Elizabeth for Launceston, and Dart For Moreton Bay, this day; and the Samuel Cunard for Lannceston, and William Inglis for London, 12th in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 164 wordsMay 19—Arrived the brig Adelaide, 258 tons, Captain Clark, from Dundee, 1st February, with a general cargo—Passengers, Mr Reid, Mr Glennie Mr Pi[?]cairne, Mr Barclay, (Surgeon), Mr Lyall and ...
Article : 194 wordsIf I might give a short hint to an impartial writer it would be to tell him his fate. If he resolve it venture upon the dangerious precipice of telling unbiassed truths, let him proclaim war with ...
Article : 179 wordsQuestion. Why have the unfortunate people of Van Diemen's Land not been able to induce the Home Government to remove Li[?]uenan[?] Governor Arthur This question ...
Article : 3,272 wordsJune 1—ELIZABETH (schooner), 51 tons, Browne, master, from Launceston, R. Anderson, agent; 300 kangaroo skins, H. Fisher; I box ginsham, J. Gilchrist; I cask bottle wine, Edwards & Co; 4 ...
Article : 389 wordsSIR JOHN JAMISON has communicated to us circumstance which we con[?]ide will he useful to be made more public Having read in an agricultural periodical, that in ...
Article : 596 wordsStock on hand 28th Ult.—B. P. rum 244,846 gallons; brandy, 32,803 gallons; gin, 34,052 gallons; other spirits, 16,774 gallons; tobacco, 114,102 lbs. ...
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The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838), Wed 8 Jun 1836, Page 2
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