Meeting was held this day (Wednesday, Oct. 18.) at the Court House, Windsor, to consider the propriety of petitioning the Legislative Council against the ...
Article : 297 wordsHaving seriously considered the question of exporting wheat to England, and made enquiries in several quarters, we are now fully convinced that it may be effected with ...
Article : 338 wordsPer Mary Lloyd, from Liverpool; 2 boxes printed cottons, 2 crates earthenware, G. Wilkinson; 14 bales 4 boxes cottons, 50 cases French wine, 350 boxes soap, Rowand, M'Nab and Co.; 1 box ...
Article : 3,392 wordsAffairs here still remain very gloomy and unsettled. Commerce is all bat dead, as confidence is completely overthrown. It is the general opinion, however, that the worst ...
Article : 772 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 797 wordsIn our last publication, we mentioned that Mr. Bull, of Mount Barker, had formed an idea of feeding sheep with wheat. Since than, we have seen Mr. Bull, and as we find ...
Article : 296 wordsMY LORD DUKE,—In the month of June, last year, I intruded on your Grace the outline of a plan for an extensive system of Emigration and Colonization, as the only ...
Article : 906 wordsHaving carefully inspected the sketch of the Surveyor General's recent expedition to the north, and compared his narrative with the maps and accounts of Mr. Eyre's ...
Article : 1,526 wordsSIR—Seeing an allusion made in the papers of last week to a proposition I have advanced, viz, to fatten sheep on wheat, and being anxious that the public should be ...
Article : 901 wordsBy the arrival of the Annie, from the Cape, on Sunday last, we have received papers up to the 25th August. The engrossing subject is the official information ...
Article : 266 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), Tue 24 Oct 1843, Page 4
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: