ONE of the main arguments by which it is sought to be shewn, that even the total alienation of the vast regions of the interior in the hands of the Squatters, would not ...
Article : 1,421 wordsJune 10.—Cheerful, schooner, 124 tons, Captain Bell, from Launceston the 4th instant. Passenger—Mr. Thomas Walker. June 10.—Effort, schooner, 47 tons, Captain ...
Article : 87 wordsJune 9.—Mount Stuart Elphinstone, barque. 387 tons, Captain Thomson, for Port Nicholson, Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Clifford, Mr. Bond, Mr. J. Lafferty. Mr W. Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. W. ...
Article : 82 wordsJune 11.—William, brig, 149 tons, Capt. Lovett for Launceston. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. William Dodery and two children, Miss Webb, Misses Emma and Jane Griffiths, and Mr. William Wakely. ...
Article : 65 wordsJune 10.—Cheerful, schooner, 124 tons, Captain Bell, from Launceston: 103 bushels wheat, 10 tons flour, George Thorne; 167 bags salt, 500 bushels oats, J. Macnamara; 229 bags potatoes, J. H. ...
Article : 37 wordsJune 8.—Phœbe, schooner, 89 tons, Capt. Bennett, for Port Phillip: 3 cases cigars, W. Lane; 10 cases cigars, W. H. Aldis; 1 case cigars, J. Henderson; 1 case hats. C. Sutherland; 146 bags ...
Article : 172 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at the usual hour. LAND REGULATIONS. Mr. WINDEYER gave notice, on behalf of Mr. LOWE, that the latter would, on Tuesday next, move ...
Article : 497 wordsARRIVALS.—June 2: Lima, barque, 349 tons, Adam Yule, master, from Glasgow 20th January. Passengers (cabin)—Rev. Mr. Huie and lady, Mrs. Graham and servant, Mr. A. Brock; (steerage)— ...
Article : 932 wordsMails will be closed at the Post Office as follow:—For HOBART TOWN—By the Louisa, this evening, at six. For LAUNCESTON, by the William, this evening, ...
Article : 69 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at 25 minutes past three. SPECIAL JURORS. Mr. COWPER presented a petition from certain ...
Article : 3,328 wordsWill be produced the favourite Drama, in 2 Acts, entitled DON PEDRO THE CRUEL, AND DON MANUEL THE COBBLER; OR. THE CORREGIDOR OF SEVILLE.—Don Pedro, (the Cruel) ...
Article : 254 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at twenty minutes past three o'clock. SYDNEY POLICE. Mr. BLAND begged to postpone until Friday ...
Article : 1,418 wordsAll communications intended for publication in this Journal are to be addressed (post-paid) to the Editors, No. 133, King-street East. No communication will be attended to, unless it is accompanied ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 165 wordsIMPORTANT RULES IN SEAMANSHIP.—The following rules, which were received recently by a gentleman of Dundee, from Colonel Reid, C.B., Governor or Barbailoes, author of the "Theory of Storms," ...
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Sydney Chronicle (NSW : 1846 - 1848), Sat 12 Jun 1847, Page 2
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