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Article : 89 wordsAPRIL 22.—Kelso, ship, 567 tons, Captain Roxburgh, from Port Nicholson, the 6th instant. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Clifford, child and servant, Mr. and Mrs. M. Asher, child and servant, Messrs. ...
Article : 258 wordsOn Saturday last, his Grace the Archbishop of Sydney was waited on at St. Mary's Presbytery by a deputation of nine gentlemen, who had been appointed to present his Grace with an address of ...
Article : 2,377 wordsGARDEN—Sow cabbage, Cape 'brocoli, lettuce , onions, turnips; radishes, pears broad beans;' plant out celery and strawberries. FIELD—Sow wheat. Cape barley, and tares., The tobacco crop should be ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 wordsApril 23.—Peri;-brig, 145 tons, Captain Gwatkin, for Launceston. ...
Article : 10 wordsIN a recent number we referred briefly to one or two matters which were deserving, in our opinion, of a place in Mr. Went-worth's threatened petition of grievances, ...
Article : 1,046 wordsApril 22.—Ann Mary, schooner, 49 tons, Capt. Brown, for Moreton Bay. Passengers—Messrs. D. M'Cullum, W. Underwood, J. Brown, and Michael Smith. ...
Article : 22 words1. Mr Lowe to move for leave to bring in a Bill to enable the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney to sue and be sued in the name of the Manager of the said company, and for other ...
Article : 377 wordsApril 22—Kelso, ship, 567 tons; Captain Roxburgh, from Port Nicholson—1 case stops, 7 bales flax, 1 billiard table, 21 bales cordage, 90 bundles flax. 2 casks slush, J. M. Asher; 9 bales wool, P. ...
Article : 97 wordsApril 16.—Skerne, brig, 121 tons, Captain Steele, from the Mauritius. Passengers—Mr. Mortimer, Mr. and Mrs. Cameron and child. Cargo—1561 bags sugar. ...
Article : 527 wordsAustralian, barque. 305 tons, Wiles; sailed March 18, 1848 Cooper and Holt, owners. Edward, schooner, 87 tons, Truscott, sailed March 3, 1848. Boyd and Co. owners ...
Article : 374 words1. Consideration of Governor's Message, No. 14, respecting the Military Hospital, Fort Phillip. 2. Consideration of Governor's Message, No. 15, respecting Customs' Surcharges. ...
Article : 52 words1. Consideration of Governor's Message, No. 2, respecting Lady Dowling's Pension, with the supplementary Estimate for the present year. ...
Article : 24 wordsTheir Honors took their seats when the Court was opened, pro forma, and adjourned until to-morrow (this day). ...
Article : 27 wordsAnn Mary, schooner, 49 tons, Brown, at the Flour Company's Wharf, loading for Moreton Bay. T. C. Thomas and Co. agents. Avenger, ortter, 15 tons, Sommerville, at Moore's Wharf, ...
Article : 975 wordsEstate of Leslie Duguid.—In this estate a special meeting was held, when the insolvent and one witness were examined. The meeting was adjourned to the 16th proximo. ...
Article : 149 wordsFOR AUCKLAND.—By the Coquette, and the William, this evening, at six. FOR PORT PHILLIP.—By the Wanderer, this evening, at six. ...
Article : 61 wordsEstate of Goodman Hart.—In this estate a first meeting was held, but no claims were proved. BUSINESS FOR TO-DAY. In the estate of Alexander George Panton, ...
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