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  2. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    MAY 15—The schooner WAVE, Fox, master, from Manila, 6th March, with sugar, rice, &c. SAILED. MAY 15.—The steamer SEAHORSE, Tallan ...

    Article : 601 words
  3. THEATRICALS.

    ROYAL VICTORIA THEATRE.—This house commenced its. Winter SEason on Monday evening. During the recess a hasty attempt has been made to improve the audience part THE TATLER.—In connection with theatrical matters, we cannot refrain from adverting to this little Journal of the Drama, which appears under the auspices of several ...

    Article : 632 words
  4. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR,—I observe in the HERALD'S coloumns of Tuesday an extremely flippant attempt, on the part of a correspondent signed "Free Trade," to controvert the sound and ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The magistrates have been engaged during the whole of the past week in revising the electoral list for the boroughs of East and West Maitland; and every objection or PATRICK'S PLAINS RACES.—We understand several horses have already gone up from Maitland for these Races. It is said Harry Lorrequer is about to be sent up ...

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    Government House, Sydney, May 4, 1843. LEVEE. His Excellency the Governor will hold a Memorandum.—The invitation to the Birthday Ball, to be given on tho 24th instant, will not extend beyond the county of Cumberland. But cards of invitation will ...

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    TWENTY-FIVE POUNDS REWARD; OR, A FREE PARDON.—Whereas it has been represented to the Government, that Constable Rutledge, of the Cassilis Police, was on the ...

    Article : 378 words
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    The Wave spoke the barque Hope from Manila the 7th March, for this port on the 10th April, in lat. 20 23'S., long, 92 39' E. The Giraffe from this port arrived at Manila ...

    Article : 421 words
  9. CITY COUNCIL.

    The following is the business set down for dispatch in this day's Council: 1. To proceed with the business of which notice has already been given, and SERIOUS ACCIDENT.—On Monday lost, three bullocks which were, with others, upon the point of being shipped oil board the Seahorsc, Steamer, for Port Phillip, broke ...

    Article : 806 words
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    Mental alienation, according to the best authorities, appears to occur more frequently in Grout Britain than in any other country except Norway the proportion in England ...

    Article : 553 words
  11. AGRICULTURE.

    At a meeting of the Fairford and Cirencester Farmers' Club, the advantages of mowing wheat were discussed, and there appearing from the statements of different members who have adopted ...

    Article : 95 words
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    We find the following in French piper (the JOURNAL DES DEBATS), and offer it without comment:—"There has been much said in the journals lately of a process by which grain is ...

    Article : 375 words
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    The pamphlet of a Layman, in reply to Mr. Duncan's letter to the Lord Bishop of Australia, with regard to his Lordship's protest against the assumption, by the most ...

    Article : 376 words
  14. Advertising

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  15. MODERATE POLITICS.

    One of the first things which we did, when now upwards of three and a half years ago, we assumed the literary management of this journal, was to expunge the motto which ...

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  16. THE CUMBERLAND BOROUGHS.

    SIR,—By this morning's HERALD, I perceive that one of Mr. Bowman's scribes has stepped forward to defend that gentleman from the charges put forth against him ...

    Article : 939 words
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