On Wednesday, steamer Sophia Jane, from Newcastle On Thursday, steamer Ceres, from ditto. On Friday, brig Siren, Hoyle master, from ...
Article : 67 wordsARGO, (brig), Milling, Master, GORE and Co Agent, in Cove, sails to-morrow to the Mautitios ABEL GOWER, (bark). Henderson master, A.B, ...
Article : 411 wordsOn Thursday, steamer Sophia Jane, for Newcastle. On Friday, steamer Ceres, for ditto. Same day, steamer William W., for Port ...
Article : 462 wordsIN looking over the Estimates now before the Council, we perceive the sum of £1000 for eight Presbyterian Clergymen, viz. one at £300 and seven at £100. It has ...
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Advertising : 101 wordsFOTHERIGHAM v. COOPER AND OTHERS.—In this case, which was an action of ASSUMPSIT, brought by the plaintiff, proprietor of the "Patent Slip," against the defendants, merchants, of ...
Article : 1,242 wordsThe prices of Country produce remain as last quoted; the supplies generally were good and met with an unusually brisk demand. ...
Article : 91 wordsJune 2[?]—[?] the brig Highlander, Frederick R[?]. Commander, from Liverpool and Rio Janerio, with win[?] raisins, tobacco, coffee, &c. June 2[?]—Arrived the barque Mid-Lothian, G. ...
Article : 106 wordsThis question arose in our minds on reading another attack on the Court and Jury in Thursday's Colonist. However, the Doctor, sane or insane, need care little ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 123 wordsAUSTER'S Lines on Emigration, though well suited for Tegg,s Magazine, are not adapted for our columns. The maunscript will be returned if required. ...
Article : 31 wordsWE have received Hobart Town papers to 5th July; they teem with rejoicings at the prospect of Colonel Arthur's departure. Some doubts were entertained ...
Article : 727 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 : 184 wordsTHE FRANCIS FREELING—This fine vessel, [?]den with Coloni[?]l produce and numerous passengers, having left Sydney eight hours previously to [?] Siren, which arrived five days since, has given rise ...
Article : 99 wordsTHE TAMAR—It has been currently reported in town, during the week, that the Government brig Tamar, which rarely sailed from hence, with supplies for the A[?]ginal Establishment, at Fliader's ...
Article : 144 wordsThe Supreme Court has adjourned until the 2nd of August, when trials of Criminal Cases will commence, THEATRE.—Last night the Soldiers of ...
Article : 2,231 wordsThe M[?]pe very f[?] [?]ly arrived yesterday from Twofo[?]d Bay, with a [?] supply of [?] sto[?] When the vessel arrived, the Government [?]ctor had s[?]cely a p[?] of fresh meat ...
Article : 113 wordsOn Wednesday morning last, the Sydney hounds met at th[?] corner o[?] the New [?]ace Course, at 7 A M. and after having waited ten minutes for lazy folk, trotled off to try a cover at Botany Bay But a ...
Article : 653 wordsTHE FISHER[?].—The parties from Launceston and Hobart Town, [?] the Whaling station at Portland Bay, have tog[?]her already procured [?] 240 tons, The schooner Eiza, which has arrived a ...
Article : 75 wordsWh[?] is as our last. It has been purchased at [?]arlons pri[?]es during the week, from 6s 6d. [?] 9s, the very fi[?] samples only f[?]ching the latter price; [?]wing to large arrivals, hoth of grain and ...
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The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838), Sat 16 Jul 1836, Page 2
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