On Wednesday last, the brig [?]ilham, Thom, m[?]ster, from Launceston, 24th instant, with sundries—passengers, Mr Welman, Mr Harvey, Mr Burr, William and Louisa Pratt, Mr and Mrs ...
Article : 114 wordsBETTS and another v. KIRKBY.—The sale of the premises situated at the corner of Pitt and Market-streets, and in the occupation of Messrs. Melville and Andrews, ...
Article : 1,354 wordsOn Wednesday last, the steamer William W, for Port Macquarie On Thursday, the steamers Sophia June and Tamar, for Newcastle ...
Article : 21 wordsFrancis Freeling, for Hobart Town Industry, for Launceston Augusta Jessie, for Mauritius Clorinda, for ditto ...
Article : 337 wordsTO CORRESPONDENTS—An anonymous writer's request to copy an article out of The Colonist, cannot be complied with. A similar article appeared in The Monitor the other day which ...
Article : 61 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 man ...
Article : 118 wordsWe have received a communication complaining of Mr. Brenan enquiring into the manner in which certain convicts are employed and have been employed by ...
Article : 773 wordsWE are happy to hear of the safe arrival of Major Mitchell and his party at Portland Bay, a harbour on the south coast o New Holland, to the west of Port Philip, ...
Article : 127 wordsBEFORE Mr. JUSTICE BURTON, and Messrs. RYDER and SHADFORTH, Assessors. Currie v. Allan.—This was an action brought by the plaintiff a landholder, (now in England) ...
Article : 264 wordsAVOCA, bark, Poadle, master,—agent, in Cove dis[?]ging AUGUSTA JESSIE bark, Edenborough master, Gore & Co. agen[?]s, in st[?] ready for sea ...
Article : 526 wordsWE publish the following letter agree ably to the request of an old and worthy, but fanatical subscriber. He is, however, no bad specimen, of the sort of persons ...
Article : 286 wordsBefore Mr. JUSTICE BURTON, and Messrs MANNING and WALKER Assessors. Pearson v. Long.—This was an action brought by the plaintiff, master of the ship Integrity, against ...
Article : 288 wordsWas the late Dr Jebb, first Archdeacon and then Lord Bishop of Limerick, as competent, with respect to learning and piety, to give an opinion on the use of the ...
Article : 1,442 wordsDr. Rule, and his daughter, the plaintiff in the late action brought against a young gentleman of the name of Hick, for breach of promise of marriage, have called upon ...
Article : 233 wordsBefore Mr JUSTICE BURTON, and Messrs. MANNING and WALKER, Assessors. Brown v. Cleland.—This was an action of trover, brought to recover the value of a gig, horse, ...
Article : 191 wordsThe prices colonial produce remain as last quoted. Butter Was supplied in [?]hundance at 1s. 3d. to 1s. 6d. per 1b. Fresh. 2s. to 2s 6d. Cheese was also ...
Article : 198 wordsThe second Annual Me[?]ting of this Society was held in the Old Court House, C Stereagh-street, on Monday evening last, (the 26th instant) Mr. M'Lesy in the Chair. The report of the Society's ...
Article : 592 wordsThomas Howell, assigned to Dr. Nicholson, was put to the bar, charged with lying in the streets dead drunk, on Sunday last, this being the second offence of a like kind pm sabbath day, sentenced to receive ...
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The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838), Sat 1 Oct 1836, Page 2
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