The following dispatch and enclosure from Lard Glenelg to His Excellency Sir George Gipps, were posted at the Custom House on Friday:— TO SIR GEORGE GIPPS, &c. &c. &c. ...
Article : 340 wordsThe supply generally was plentiful; in grain there has been but little alteration; some indifferent Colonial wheat, was disposed of from 4s to 5s per bushell; superior samples, however, produce 6s 6d— ...
Article : 472 wordsSeptember 24.—MARIAN WATSON (Schooner, 146 tons Brend, master, from Hobart Town, D. Egan, agent; 4s cases 11 hogsheads gin, 7 hogsheads brandy, 40 hogsheads porter, 26 casks aie, 18 bags poratoes, 156 bags wheat, D. ...
Article : 1,802 wordsMELBOURNE.—Mr. Strode, superintendent of the Herald Office, proceeds shortly to Melbourne to establish a newspaper there. A newspaper in a young settlement may be a fruitful source of good ...
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Family Notices : 145 wordsThe Council met at twelve o'clock pursuant to adjournment. Present, the Governor, the Bishop the Attorney General, the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Lithgow, Mr. Jones, Mr. Berry, Mr. Blaxland. ...
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Advertising : 1,423 wordsLast night, the ship Hygela, from Liverpool, via Hobart Town, having left the latter part on the 18th September. ...
Article : 23 wordsOn Friday, the ship Willmot, Capt. Miller, for Java. Same day, the barque Jusha, Capt. Ross, for Java Yesterday, the Denmark Bill, Captain Brown ...
Article : 31 wordsSuccess, for Pora Phillip, Lord William Bentirck and Westmoreland, for Java this day, Sisters for Sperm Fishery, Marian Watson for Hobart Town to-morrow, Martons for London the 4th. ...
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The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838), Mon 1 Oct 1838, Page 2
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