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Detailed lists, results, guides : 69 wordsMr Hebblewhite's fourth public sale of wool this season, took place yesterday—the following is a list of the prices obtained:— 48 bales washed wool 1s 7[?]d £1027 0 0 ...
Article : 1,446 wordsTHE THKATRE.—On Monday. Otway's tragedy of "Venice Preserved," was played. We dislike this play in all respects. It 1. coarse, not clear in its moral. and Jaffier (one of the heroes) is a poor ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 69 wordsWhat is music? Let a contemporarv answer; we think we extracted we extracted it from the Colonist. "We have seen a full drury Lane audience in tears at M[?] Stephens' singing "Auld Robin Gray;" but then ...
Article : 830 wordsOn Monday, the barque James Laing, Captain Cole, returned to refit. Same day, the ship Gilmore. 500 tons, Captain Theaker, from Hobart Town, 26th February, with ...
Article : 150 wordsIn your last number, under the above head, you published a report of the trial," Solomon v. Grove." to which report were appended some remarks copied from the Colonist. and also some of your own. As ...
Article : 691 wordsYesterday, the Kate, for Port Phillip, Captate Chape ...
Article : 10 wordsMarch 5—Lord Eldon, Captain Wonell, for London. Passengers—Dr. Nesbitt, R. N., and Mr. Miller. Steerage—Mr. Robertaon. ...
Article : 20 wordsLaura, for Liverpool—Aspinall & Co., agents Despatch, for London—Street, agent Eweretta. for London—Botts, agent Hunnah. for new Zealand, wright, agent ...
Article : 90 wordsPortland, for London, in all March—Gilchrist & Co. agents Glenberrie. for London—Montenore & co., agents Mary. for the fishery—Hughes and Hosking, agents ...
Article : 260 wordsThe Council met this day according to appointment. Colonel Gibbes, chairman of the committee to enquire into the propriety of the purchasing of land at Maequalie place, stated that the committee ...
Article : 134 wordsBefore Mr. Justice Willis and Messrs. A. B. Spark and Verner, assessors. Terry (widow) v. Lamb.—This was an action for the recovery of £60 the amount of a promissory ...
Article : 405 wordsHebe. brig. for freight or charter, Lamb & Co., agents Louisa. brig, for sale, freight, or charter-Aspinall & Co., agents Caroline. brig, for freight or charter, Walker&Co.agents ...
Article : 657 wordsWe are happy to hear, that the subject of a Sydney "Nailor's Home" which has been established in India with such great success, and with such popular applause, is to be taken up at the next ...
Article : 289 wordsPUBLICANS' TRANSFERS.—The following transfers Public. house licenses. were sanctioned by the bench yesterday (Tuesday), viz The sign of the Flower pot, situate in Market-street, from ...
Article : 352 wordsFebruary 16—The ship Medway. 450 tons, Wight, from Sydney. 26th January, with sugar and cedar. February 19—The United States whaler, Ronan, Battl[?]. from New Bedford, 10th July, with oil, ...
Article : 124 words"His Excellency Sir George GIPRS has expressed his determination to reduce the salarles of the Government officers who hold colonial appointments. the revenue of the colony not being sufficient to meet the expenditure ...
Article : 496 wordsAnn Smith and Ellen Roach, were given in charge by Mr John Cox, upholsterer of Pirt-street, on Saturday afternoon, on su-picion of stealing a quantity of ebony knobs for drawers. About two ...
Article : 1,505 wordsFebruary 9—The schooner Perseverance, 60 tons, Langdon, from Port Phillip. February 9—Tie brig Henry. 107 tons, Ruffle, from Port Phillip. ...
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The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838 - 1841), Wed 6 Mar 1839, Page 2
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