MARCH 12.—The English whaling ship Montreal, Peter Stewart, master, from the South Sea Fishery. Passenger—Mr. J. J. Montefiore. ...
Article : 222 wordsDEAR SIR,—It affords me the highest gratification in being deputed by Mr. Cunningham and Lieutenant Raitt, of the 80th Regiment, to present to you the accompanying token of our esteem and esteem and regard for the ...
Article : 177 wordsCaptain Bowler, 80th Regiment, Allan Cunningham, Esq., His Majesty's Botanist, and Lieutenant Raitt, 80th Regiment, As a token of esteem for his hospitality and kind ...
Article : 75 wordsMarch 8—CELT (brig); 217 tons, Munro, master, from Mauritius, A. B. Smith and Co., agents; 1836 bags sugar, A. B. Smith and Co.; 193 bags sugar, T. Gore and Co.; 74 bags sugar, W. Walker and ...
Article : 138 wordsDEAR SIRS,—I have the honor to receive your note, accompanying a Silver Snuff Box, bearing an inscription expressive of your thanks for my attentions to you during our passage from England. ...
Article : 138 wordsMarch 6—PERSEVERANCE, 237 tons, Corkhill, master for London; 165 bales wool, 280 casks sperm oil, 12,104 treenails, 90 pieces cedar, 1 case bird skins. ...
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Advertising : 38 wordsMy Lord,—Being informed by the Lieutenant Governor of Van Diemen's Land, that soveral British subjects connected with that Colony, have taken possession of a tract of land on the South Western ...
Article : 2,105 wordsThe steam vessel, James Watt, will commence running from this port to Hobart Town in about a month hence. She will be ready for sea in three weeks, and her first ...
Article : 2,132 wordsWE have the gratification of presenting our readers with two very important and highly satisfactory documents—the Governor's Despatch to the Secretary of State on the ...
Article : 1,180 wordsMajor England's Whisker, 4 years old, 11st. 4lbs. Major England, 1st. Mr. Revell's Traveller, 5 years old, 11st. 8lbs. Lieutenant Waddy, 2nd. ...
Article : 497 wordsEfforts are still being made to prejudice the Public in this matter. In a late number we clearly showed, without reference to the innocence or guilt of the parties, that the ...
Article : 226 wordsThe Gazette, Herald, and Monitor, unite their "sweet voices" in endeavouring to create n decoy for the benefit of Mr. RICHARD JONES, by calling public attention away from ...
Article : 816 wordsSIR,—I have received your Despatch, dated the 10th October last, No. 99, reporting the proceeding of Mr. Batman and others, at Port Philip and Two-fold Bay, and of suggesting measures which ought ...
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The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), Tue 14 Mar 1837, Page 2
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