Bennis O'Fairaisy's letter is received. In concending with our literary antagonists we must of course use the weapons we can handle with skill. Bennis weapon does not fit our hand. ...
Article : 42 wordsSIR.—When the Camilla left Van Dieman's Land, no Influenza had made its appearance. On her passage, the officers, crew and passenger, were taken sick, and their symptoms showed it to be the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 wordsWe have seen Morning Chronicles to the 29th August inclusive. There is nothing in them of interest save a growing dread of a bad harvest, and an equally growing dread of the coming political ...
Article : 126 wordsStock on hand the 15th instant B. P. rum, 85,064 gallons—brandy, 16,944 gallons—gin, 29,213 gallons—other spirits, 6,573 gallons. Fig and Cavendish tobacco, 82,202 pounds—Brazil ditto, 13,710 pounds ...
Article : 134 wordsSir,-You will oblige several lovers of aquatic sports by inserting the following suggestion for the consideration of the Managers of the approaching Regatta,—That a match be formed for Third Class ...
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Family Notices : 110 wordsOwing to the lateness of the shearing, and the difficulty of getting the wool down to Sydney, trade is just now less active than usual at this season; but, as the supply of goods continues moderate, we ...
Article : 217 wordsOn Saturday, the barque Elphinstone, 425 tons, Fremlin, master, from Dublin the 8th September, with 232 male prisoners. Cabin Passengers— Captain Parker, 51st Regt., Dr. Osborne, R. N., ...
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Advertising : 1,409 words20—The schooner Henry Freeling, 92 tons, Morris, for Port Phillip. with sundries. 20—The schooner Adelaiae, 91 tons, Mar, for Port Phillip, with sundries. ...
Article : 403 wordsYesterday, the barque Isabella. 323 tons, Thompson, master, for Newcastle, previously to going to Hobart. Last evening, the barque Freak, for the ...
Article : 41 wordsTHE THEATRE.—On Monday evening last, a gentleman from the Hobart Town and Launceston Theatres, of the name of Jacobs appeared at our Theatre for the first time. The parts selected by the ...
Article : 2,709 wordsNereus, for South Australia, Florentia, for London, Janet Izat. for Port Stephens, To sail first fair wind. ...
Article : 215 wordsDecember 24—SUSANNAH ANN (schooner), 79 tons, Lawler, master, from Launceston, T. Street, Agent; 100 boxes raisins, 29 quarter-casks wine, 64 kegs brandy, 120 kegs tobacco, 1 case apparel, Lamb & Parbury—28 trusses ...
Article : 538 wordsMedusa, Deloitte & Co., agents, for freight. Pero, Hughes & Hosking, agents for freight. Nimrod, for sale. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 231 wordsDecember 24.—FREAK, 202 tons, Smoult, master for Mauritius, via King George's Sound; 7 tanks bran, 2 quarter-casks 2 cases Port wine, 4 octaves sherry, 3 octaves vinegar, 4 boxes soap, 15 coils rope, 10 barrels pork, ...
Article : 223 wordsThe William Wise, 245 tons, Ellis, from Swan River. The Anne, The Hope, ...
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The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838 - 1841), Mon 31 Dec 1838, Page 2
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