J. W's communication on the Vine, being of the nature of a pamphlet, and not indicating any thing different from the contents of Mr. Busby's "manual," or of Cyrus Redding's elaborate work, cannot be inserted. ...
Article : 59 wordsJames Small was charged on Tuesday morning with being on the premises of Mr. Campbell, of Pitt-street, for an unlawful purpose. The prisoner stated, that he was a free man, and was waiting for ...
Article : 1,525 wordsAn authenticated report has arrived from England by the last arrival, that New Zealand is to be colonized, not on the same principles as those adopted with South Australia, but by means of a Joint ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 wordsThe Council met yesterday at twelve o'clock pursuant to adjournment; present—the Governor, the Bishop, the Commander of the forces, the Colonial Secretary, the Collector of customs, ...
Article : 183 wordsColonel Wilson has written a long letter to the Editor of the Sydney Herald, of which the following is a copy.— To the Editor of the Sydney Herald. ...
Article : 2,347 wordsProvisional Committee of Subscribers.—The Right Hon. Lord Petre; Wm. Hutt, Esq., M. P. John Wright. Esq.; Joseph Somes, Esq.; B. W. Jerningham, Esq.; John Hibbert. Esq.; — Boulcott, Esq.; Henry Young. Esq.; ...
Article : 1,103 wordsMajor Lockeyer, (foreman); E. Lockeyer, Capt. Moffit, F. Mitchell, Robert Crawford, Barrow, Fotheringham, Gore, Howe, Hume, Johnson, ...
Article : 2,470 wordsThe following is the address of the Congregated Trades of Limerick to Lieutenant General Sir Richard Bourke K.C.B, on return from his Government, New South Wales:— ...
Article : 529 wordsSIR.—Last August a letter was published in the Sydney Herald on the subject of the vines brought to this Colony by Mr. James Bushby, stating the had management to which they are subjected, and ...
Article : 283 wordsPOPULAR AMUSEMENTS.—Various plans have been devised, and partially cu[?]ied into effect, with the view of furnishing the people, during leisure hours, with entertaining and elevating amusement. Among these there is ...
Article : 599 wordsThe drought still continues, and the Colonists have before them every prospect of a famine or something very closely approximating to it. From all parts of the country we have the same disheartening accounts. In most places ...
Article : 406 wordsAt a meeting held August 29, 1838, at Messrs Wright's banking-house, Covent Garden, the Right Hon. Lord Petre in the chair, a statement having been made, that a number of gentlemen had subscribed the sum of 500l. each, with ...
Article : 1,035 wordsPOLICE OFFICE.—William Frew, assigned to Mr. Grose, was brought up on the following charge:— The prisoner had been in the habit of strolling about the town and visiting, among others the premises ...
Article : 375 wordsOUR FRIENDS IN ENGLAND.—We have been put in possession of two pamphlets; one of them of considerable bulk, and written with no small degree of skill and colonial knowledge, for the ...
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The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838 - 1841), Fri 15 Mar 1839, Page 2
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