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Advertising : 122 wordsHOUSE OF LORDS, Thursday, July 12—Messengers from the Commons brought up the Member's Qualification Bill, the Western Australian Act Continuance Bill, and several other Bills.—Times, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 words(We copy the following from the Sydney Gazette of yesterday)— A slight rise has taken place in the price of wool, the following is from the Times, July 14th. ...
Article : 302 wordsNEWS PER HANNAH.—This vessel commanded by Captain Hay, is last from Capiti, Entry Island, New Zealand, which Port she left on the 28th October; she brought 55 tons of Black Od. and 6 tons Whale ...
Article : 1,222 wordsJames Whelan (about twent-five years old), a shoe-maker, stood indicted with burglariously entering the dwelling-house of Mary Cox, at Bungadore, and stealing therefrom a quantity of articles ...
Article : 237 wordsOct. 28.—Africaine barque, 316 tons, M'Taggart, master, from South Australia and Portland Bay. Oct. 25.—Thomas Lawrie barque, 294 tons, ...
Article : 138 wordsBY Captain Worrall of the Lord Eldon, we have been favoured with half a dozen Times newspapers to the 13th July, from which we extract the following. The Lord Eldon was favoured by the ...
Article : 68 wordsThe ship Medusa, 453 tons, John Purdie, commander. The Augustus Cæsar, 500 tons, William Lacey, commander. ...
Article : 299 wordsLEEDS—The demand for all kinds of cloth has been very great for the two last market-days, and much business has been done both in the halls and in the warehouses. The stock of cloth in the balk ...
Article : 978 wordsOct. 27—Hartleys barque, 322 tons, Fewson, master, for London. Oct. 27—Henry brig, 105 tons, Ruffle, master, for Port Phillip. ...
Article : 133 wordsJohn Ballantyne was indicted for purchasing a mare from a convict, named Bennett, illegally at large, the property of Mr. Kenny of Lake George, well knowing the same to have been stolen, on the ...
Article : 551 wordsOctober 27—the barque Isabella, 323 tons, Sampson, from Newcastle, 13th instant, with a cargo of sheep and coals. October 29—the barque Lindsays, 219 tons, ...
Article : 238 wordsThe eleven individuals committed for the massacre of the blacks at the Big River, near Dangar's station, were tried yesterday and acquitted. The prisoners ...
Article : 1,327 wordsOn Wednesday, upon several cases being called on in the Police Free Court at eleven o'clock, it was stated that the constables, who had the charges, should have gone to the Treasury to receive their ...
Article : 681 wordsEXPEDITIOUS SAILING.—The brig Lady Emma, Captain Price, arrived this day from South Australia, making her passage from that port to Launceston in little more than three days. Her passage ...
Article : 111 wordsThe following vessels are advertised at Port Phillip, in the Port Phillip Gazette of the 3rd November, viz.:—The schooner Henry Freeling, 100 tons, and the schooner Gem for Adelaide. The ...
Article : 499 wordsOn Wednesday, the brig Siren, 141 tons, Captain Daniel Monro, junior, from Launceston the 8th instant. Lading, Sundries. Cabin passengers—Captain D. Munro, senior and Captain Trundle. ...
Article : 130 wordsOn Wednesday, the William W, for Port Macquarie. Yesterday, the Coromandel for New Zealand. Same day, the William for Launceston. ...
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The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838 - 1841), Fri 16 Nov 1838, Page 2
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