The following are the particulars of the wreck of the Lowestoft—as extracted from her Log Book:—Sailed from Newcastle 24th June. Entered Sydney Harbour 26th—to repair damages; sailed on 2nd ...
Article : 239 wordsAUGUST 18.—Before the Chairman, P. L. Campbell, P.M., Wm. Lawson, Thos. Foster, and A. k., Mackenzie, Esqs. The Calendar presented a list of sixteen prisoners ...
Article : 662 wordsCORN AND FLOUR.—Steam Union Mills, June 20.—Wheat 6s 0d @ 6s 6d—Barley, 5s 6d @ 7s 0d.—Oats, 4s 0d.—Maize, 0s 0d.—Flour, first quality, y 100lb. 16s to 18s.—Ditto, second quality, ditto ...
Article : 53 wordsSIR—I have heard that Sir G. Bremer thinks, it is the Lady Nelson, and not the Stedcombe, that was lost on the Timor Haut, from the circumstance of chain cables and shingles being on ...
Article : 128 wordsSeventeen bags potatoes, 42 ditto, 3 cases haberdashery 1 cask plants, 7 rolls lead, 3 bundles skins, 2 bags potatoes, 1 case silk, 1 case ribbons, 1 case lace, 1 case velvet 1 case whips, 16 bales ...
Article : 74 wordsFrom Launceston on Wednesday, whence she sailed the 6th Instant, the brig William. Captain Tuom. Cabin passengers, Mr. & Mrs. Hosking, Mr. & Mrs. Green and two children, Mrs. Liddell and ...
Article : 178 wordsTwenty boxes starch, 13 ditto, 10 tons potatoes, 10 ditto, 42 boxes soap, 100 bags wheat, 60 ditto, 50 tons potatoes, 5 ditto, 4 baskets apples, 1 case stationery, 2 casks potatoes 1 cask carrots, 5 tierces ...
Article : 68 wordsThe schooners Morian Watson and Abercrombie arrived here yesterday, having left Van Dieman's Land on the 3rd instant; we make the following extracts:— ...
Article : 252 wordsSixty-nine hhds., 20 ditto foreign—1 bull, 3374 lbs. oats, 20 bags potatoes. 3238 bushels wheat, 35 bushels oats, 535 bushels wheat, 610 bushels oats, 300 kangaroo skins, 20 tons potatoes, ...
Article : 59 wordsSymmetry for London on Wednesday. Hannah for New Zealand, same day. Tybee for Salem, yesterday. Passengers—Mrs Shepherd and son, Mrs. and Miss Isleton, a New ...
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Advertising : 1,851 wordsGovernor Phillip, for Norfolk Island, this day. Harlequin, for New Zealand, this day. Currency Lass, for New Zealand, to-morrow. Denmark Hill for Port Phillip, on Sunday. ...
Article : 1,156 wordsAUGUST 8.—Rain has not fallen since my last; the crops are scarcely visible above the ground; and a blade of glass is hardly discernable throughout the country. Horned cattle are merely a shadow; ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 242 wordsBy the "William" from the above place we are put in possession of Launceston papers to the 2nd instant, inclusive.—The following letter concerning the alleged ...
Article : 486 wordsSir,—As to the laws respecting master and servant (I allude to those that are free, but more particularly to foreigners who have been brought here by settlers at their own expense.) appear to me to ...
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The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838), Fri 17 Aug 1838, Page 3
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