Nov. 2.—The steamer MAITLAND, Parsons, master, from Port Marquarie, with sundries. Passengers, Mr. Onions, Mr. Cohen, and Miss Montague. ...
Article : 1,279 wordsA severe shock of an earthquake is too remarkable a feature in our dull annals, to be permitted to pass unnoticed. The following memoranda are communicated from ...
Article : 641 wordsTHE period, specified by the Act having elapsed, wo are enabled to give this day the authentic list of Councillors, with the number of Votes polled by each. ...
Article : 1,872 wordsThe only intelligence of interest is a report (we cannot ascertain the authority) to the effect that the youth Francis having boon found guilty of shooting at the Queen. ...
Article : 396 wordsWEDNESDAY, Nov. 2.—Before his Honor Mr. Justice Burton, Captains Moffatt and Steele, Assessors. Hustler v. Walker and others.—This was an ...
Article : 562 wordsTHE TIMES.—We have much pleasure in calling attention to the fact that the times are decidedly improving; trade generally is assuming a healthy, tone, and the bill or kite system is daily losing ...
Article : 1,118 wordsTHE formation of vast schemes of colonization appears to be the subject that chiefly, engages the attention of the different European Governments at the present time. ...
Article : 741 wordsIn the estate of Robert Shrubsole, a third meeting. Thomas Trood, £1 2s.; J. G. Dalgetty, £32 1ls. 3d. John Walker, £10 17s. 6d. In the estate of Thomas Jones, a first meeting ...
Article : 3,088 wordsBY the arrival of the MARIAN WATSON, from Hobart Town last evening, we have, through the Van Diemen's Land journals, news from Dublin up to the 10th of July ...
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The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), Fri 4 Nov 1842, Page 2
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