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  2. MERCANTILE ARRANGEMENTS BETWEEN THE SYDNEY MONITOR OFFICE AND THE PUBLIC.

    The "Sydney Monitor" is published at 6 o'clock every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, at the Office in George-street Letters not post-paid will not be received ...

    Article : 220 words
  3. Yass.

    8TH APRIL, 1839.—Since my last Report of the weather, a change has taken place; the heavens are now overcast with dark clouds portending a heavy fall of rain, ...

    Article : 1,059 words
  4. Van Diemen's Land.

    The Reverend John Joseph Therry, Catholic Vicar-General, in the presence of a numerous assemblage of the inhabitants, adopted the usual ceremony in laying the ...

    Article : 922 words
  5. Unemployed Immigrants.

    We are informed on credible authority, and we ourselves have reason to believe, that there are at present in Sydney, a great number of families who arrived during these few months back, in bounty ships, and who, having ...

    Article : 650 words
  6. TO RICHARD WINDEYER, ESQ.

    SIR,—I think it proper to inform you at the outset, that I am brother to that amiable, excellent, high-minded, and enlightened individual,—Castigator, who, ...

    Article : 878 words
  7. SYDNEY MONITOR & COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER

    This is the title of an article in Saturday's Australian, in which we are most happy to see, that our contemporary and brother Radical, has made us the ...

    Article : 645 words
  8. Sailors' Home.

    AT a Public Meeting held at the rooms of the Union Assurance Company, for the purpose of establishing a lodging-house on Temperance principles, for the ...

    Article : 736 words
  9. The Burning of the 'Despatch.'

    SIR,—I can hardly suppose that the late dreadful fate of the Despatch, and the former similar catastrophe of the City of Edinburgh, can have passed over without some scrutiny—one would ...

    Article : 960 words
  10. Fraud in weight of Coals.

    FUEL.—There is no place in Sydney where a party can have either a load of wood or coals weighed if ,he wish it; and we have heard whispers about tons of coals being two hundred weight short. At any rate ...

    Article : 546 words
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    This address having been read by the Rev. Mr Therry, to Major Ryan, and those assembled to witness the ceremony, the Major in a brief but animated reply ...

    Article : 465 words
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