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  2. The Drought.

    While we write, the dust is flying in clouds under the impetus of a parching wind. We regret to say, that the farms of our interior for hundreds of miles are as ...

    Article : 273 words
  3. SYDNEY MONITOR & COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER

    We have often said, that the two principal, if not only kinds of talent, required in the Governor of this colony, is 1st that he be a good shepherd, and 2nd that the be ...

    Article : 395 words
  4. Bourke's Avenue.

    For want of being dug about, and cleared of grass; and above all, for want of being cut down last winter, and made to shoot from the lower part of the tree, the newly planted trees in Bourke's ...

    Article : 244 words
  5. The Merchant Seaman's Act.

    To show the deficiency of this law, we give the following [?]:—On Monday, a seaman of the Lord William Bentinck, was taken before the Bench for desertion, of which he was found guilty, and ...

    Article : 126 words
  6. Mr. Blaxland's Protests.

    Mr. John Blaxland M. C. has not permitted the Council to close, without repeating some of his former protests, and adding a few new one. They are now in ...

    Article : 1,059 words
  7. Police News.

    John Burt and James Martin, two apprentices belonging to the John Renwick Captain John Byron, and Charles Jackson and Henry King, two seamen belonging to the same vessel, were charged ...

    Article : 557 words
  8. Cheap Sugar.

    One of our Contemporaries was thoughtless enough I the other day, to praise the late order in Council I which prohibits the importation of Java sugar. A gentleman of first-rate editorial talent, exposed in ...

    Article : 1,225 words
  9. (The following are extracts from printed sheets of paper circulated by Mr. Marshall.—Ed. Syd. Mon.) Emigration to New South Wales.

    The first-class teak-built Fairlie, of 755 tons, will sail from the Thames on the 11th and from Plymouth on the 23rd July next, for Sydney, touching at the Cape of Good ...

    Article : 1,355 words
  10. Colonial Distillation.

    Of all public questions, we consider the question of the importation, distillation, taxation, and consumption, of spirits, relative to each other, and to the moral and ...

    Article : 301 words
  11. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5TH.

    John Coomer, a free servant, was placed at the bar, charged by Mr. Roger Murphy for breach of agreement. Mr. Murphy stated, that on the 9th July last, he hi[?]ed the prisoner to proceed to his farm ...

    Article : 1,086 words
  12. Hint

    In yesterday's Australian, the editor in forms his readers, "we continue our extracts from the last receipt of the English papers;" and he then quotes an article ...

    Article : 83 words
  13. THE SUPERIOR ACCURACY AND TACT OF THE AUSTRALIAN, IN ITS ENGLISH INTELLIGENCE.

    About two months ago, to wit on the 15th August, we published a preliminary expression of the sentiments of the majority of the House of the sentiments of the majority of the House of Commons' Committee on ...

    Article : 274 words
  14. Post-Office.

    As a general rule, there can be no doubt of the propriety of closing, the Post-office thirty minutes before the mail starts, this interval being necessary for the due ...

    Article : 356 words
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