The "Sydney Monitor" is published at 6 o'clock every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, at the office in Georger-street. Letters and post-paid will not be received ...
Article : 253 wordsCURRENCY LASS, schooner.—tons D master, from New Zealand the 6th May, Milne, agent.— CARGO—Black oil, &c.— SENGERS—none. ...
Article : 186 wordsFlour has again fallen, and as very little business is doing, we may hope for a further decrease in price. Wheat is in few hands, and maintains previous quotations, though some males were effected ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 wordsThe Samuel Cunard, Williams master, for Hobart Town— Passengers, Mr. Tamfield and child. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 wordsTHE Port Phillip Patriot newspaper comments with justice, but in the worst possible taste, on a clause in the new Squatting Act, which prohibits the cutting of timber on Government land for, sale. ...
Article : 470 wordsTwo lists dated 11th instant, of grants of sections of land and town allotments published for general information. A sale of yearly leases of land will take place on ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 133 wordsFifteen cases stuffs—47 bales 16 cases cutlery—82 bundles steel— 1 cask 2 cases saddlery— 91 casks—23 bags nails— 1 box millinery— box haberdashery—4 boxes chimney ornaments —[?] ...
Article : 137 wordsMauritius Sugar.— A public sale of 3200 bags of the new crop, which proved to be very good quality and colour, went off steadily at former rates, fair to good bright yellow, 60s 6d to 65s 6d, 1150 bags ...
Article : 220 wordsThere was an unusual press of business Office this morning, there being no less than six and thirty drunkards on the free list, and an equal number of prisoners of the Crown, charged ...
Article : 1,210 words28 casks blk oil—16 casks pork—49; begs flour— 58 coil 14 oils 14 packages rope— 6 chests 4 half 12 quarter-chests tea— 15 brls tar and varnish— 1 brl [?]— 300 boards— 14 kegs tobacco - 56 bags walnut ...
Article : 53 words26 half-pipes 212 quarter-pipes 20 half- aums cases beer— I box raisins— 95 kegs tobacco. Lady Franklin went on board the Eudora, lying alongside the Queen's Wharf yesterday, and ...
Article : 369 wordsHOBART ARRIVALS.— May 8. Adelaide, 96 tons, from Port Phillip, and Caroline, 181 tons, from Liverpool, 5th, Abeona, 105 tons. from South Australia. ...
Article : 479 wordsImpounded at Evan pound, seven miles north of Penrith, on the Richmond road, on May 6. 1839.— One black Cow, brand on off hip H, and a black and white heifer Calf, no brand. One white Steer, red ...
Article : 1,731 wordsIn looking through the Governor Gazette, we often observe, that poundkeepers advertise, that impounded cattle will be sold at the expiration of twenty-one days from the data of their being ...
Article : 217 wordsIron— per ton, Bars £10— Pigs No. 1£5 15s— Hoops £12— Cargo at Cardiff, bar, £8 15s— Swedish £12 to £13. Lead—per ton—Pig, best £20— Milled sheet £21— ...
Article : 472 words"MEDICAL BILE"— Sammonses are issued for parties concerned in the Coroner's inquest in which Mr. Russell's name was brought forward some time since, Mr. Russell is summoned to appear at the police ...
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The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838 - 1841), Wed 22 May 1839, Page 2
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