We have received files of the several Port Phillip papers up to the 30th June; we make the following extracts:—WEEKLY REPORT OF VESSELS IN HARBOUR. ...
Article : 1,232 wordsCarnegie v. Collier.—Jones v. same.—The insolvent, Collie, told the Court that he had not been able to make out a correct list of his debts and liabilities, as the court had directed, because ...
Article : 356 wordsBank of Australasia. TUESDAY. New South Wales Bank. Bank of Australia. Australian General ...
Article : 95 wordsTHE CROWN COMMISSIONER.—This gentleman returned on Tuesday last from a long and arduous journey through the interior, which he has been visiting in the discharge of the duties of ...
Article : 361 wordsThomas Foran alias Ford, was indicted for stealing a horse, the property of a farmer named Duncan Macpherson. Duncan Macpherson, deposed that he was a former, and that his place ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 wordsTHEFT.—Mr. H. Watt, in Phillip-street, received on Saturday week, a cheque for £10. 17s. 6d., drawn by James and William Macarthur Esqrs. and made payable at the Bank of ...
Article : 1,734 wordsBy the 'Black Warrior,' ship, which sailed from Port Nicholson on the 9th June, we have received intelligence from New Zealand. We make the following extract from the New ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 22 wordsSINCE the insertion of two letters which appeared in the last published numbers of the Monitor, several communications on the same subject have come to hand. The principal desire ...
Article : 308 wordsTo satisfy the numerous enquiries which are constantly addressed to this Agency from abroad, for estimates of the cost of building Sea Steamers in the United States, the undersigned has obtained ...
Article : 666 wordsGeneral Post Office, Sydney, 2nd July, 1841. List of unclaimed letters, for the month of June 1841—Richard Ainsworth, Frederick Aimerel, ...
Article : 658 wordsSIR.—Upon perusal of your Journal of the 7th instant, and reading therein some parts, of the Governor's "Minute on Education," viz—"that the Government pays towards the support of ...
Article : 404 wordsSamuel Quinn, indicted for stealing certain watches the property of Mr. Keightley in King-street, pleaded guilty. Sentence—to be worked in irons for three years. ...
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The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838 - 1841), Wed 14 Jul 1841, Page 2
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