On Monday last, the schooner Susan, from the Big River, with a cargo of cedar. Yesterday, the Denmark Hill, from Newcastle, with a cargo of coals. ...
Article : 94 wordsConsiderable interest is at the present moment felt by owners of the coasting craft, as to intelligence received from the Big River, where the schooner Susan pro ...
Article : 246 wordsYesterday evening, the Ranger, Captain Dixon, for Port Phillip. ...
Article : 11 wordsElles, Sourabaya, to-morrow. H. M. Ship Conway, for the Feegees to-morrow. H. M. Ship Pelorus, for New Zealand, to-morrow. Le Jeune Eliza, Batavia, 8th instant, ...
Article : 379 wordsThe only information we have been able to glean relative to the Amelia Thompson is, that there occurred seven cases of small pox, three of which terminated fatally, and ...
Article : 87 words11 bales bagging, 55 kegs fish, 23 carriages, 15 hhds 1 case 22 bundles iron ironmongery, 16 trunks shoes, 19 tierces 6 boxes tobacco, 227 casks, 200 hhds beer, 2 cases woollens, 123 cases 24 quarter-casks wine, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 103 wordsBANK AT PORT PHILLIP.—The Bank of Aus[?]ralasia is we hear, about forming a branch Establishment at Port Phillip. A director and officers with the necessary ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 wordsRum.—A large parcel of rums changed hands yesterday; the price obtained was fully equal to our last quotation. 40 hogsheads of rum, ex Bright Planet, from Calcutta, will be sold on the 18th inst. ...
Article : 191 wordsNothing [?]ate, nor aught set down in malice.—SHAKESPEARE. My ma[?]ims of Colonial policy are few and simple —full permission to the Colonies, to conduct the whole of their ...
Article : 97 wordsAmong the names of applicants for licenses, whose applications have been rejected, we have been surprised to see the name of Mr. Mouten, of the Talbot Inn, ...
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The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838), Wed 4 Jul 1838, Page 2
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