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  2. Shipping Intelligence*

    December 20.-The schooner Sir David Ogilby, Davis, master, from New Zealand. December 22.-The schooner Joseph Wei-ler, from Moreton Bay. DEPARTURES. ' ........" Dkcbmbkr21.-The brig William. Thorn, master, for Launceston. Passengers-T. Wills, Esq , M. M'Leod, Esq., Master Geary, Mr. Salter, Mnster Pagan, Hannah M'Carty, and Henry Dobson. IJgj^The ship signalized to the southward since yesterday noon, hud not arrived at a ate hour last night. • ...

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  4. PATRIOTIC ASSOCIATION.

    GENTLEMEN,—I have had the honor of receiving your letter, dated 23d October, 1835. You object to £20,000 in 1835, and £45,000 in 1836, appropriated out of the land revenue to the ...

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    Some time back we alluded to the fact that it had been resolved by. the Irish Commis­sioners, that New South Wales should be ex­cluded from any'participation in the extensive ...

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  7. REGATTA.

    We understand that a few owners of boats are getting up a Regatta, for the purpose of diversifying the amusements during Christmas week. The day and hour appointed are ...

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  8. To the Editor of the Australian.

    SIR,— I think the Press take up the arbitary conduct of the Bathurst Magistrates in excluding Mr. Nichols at the late Court of Quarter Sessions. If ...

    Article : 640 words
  9. THIRD REPORT OP THE COMMISSIONERS OF NATIONAL EDUCATION IN IRELAND FOR THE YEAR ENDING MARCH, 1836.

    May it please tour Excellency.—We, the undersigned commissioners, appointed to administer the funds granted by Parliament for the education of the Poor of Ireland, beg leave to lay before your Excel ...

    Article : 2,346 words
  10. New South Wales Office, 454 Strand, London, 9th July, 1836.

    GENTLEMEN,—I thought it advisable to ask Sir George Grey two questions in the Mouse of Commons yesterday—one in reference to the sum charged upon the Colony for the Gaol and Police Establish. ...

    Article : 490 words
  11. Family Notices

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  12. CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR,—Since the season of general festivity amongest civilized nations is near at hand and as Freemansons are proverbial for their celebration of St. John's day, I would ...

    Article : 471 words
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