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  2. Mercantile Arrangements BETWEEN THE MONITOR OFFICE & THE PUBLIC

    The "Sydney Monitor" Is published at 6 o'clock erery Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, at the office in George-street Letters not pest-paid will not be received ...

    Article : 248 words
  3. Immigration.

    Now that the season of immigration is commencing, we beg to call the attention of Government to the reasonableness of receiving into the Immigrants' Barracks the passengers introduced on ...

    Article : 780 words
  4. DATES OF THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 words
  5. SYDNEY MONITOR & COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER

    To OUR READERE.—We intend in future to fill up our last page with the most important public article which may be current. We therefore beg to remind our political friends, that their share of ...

    Article : 1,240 words
  6. Squatting.

    WE beg to remind such of our readers as it may concern, that the New Squatting Act, as it is quaintly called, comes into operation on the 1st of July next, and as all applications for squatting licenses must ...

    Article : 831 words
  7. IMMIGRATION.

    IMMIGRATION.—The letter from Mr Pinnock, on the progress of immigration for the year 1838, contains a great deal of information, and as it is much too long for ...

    Article : 1,137 words
  8. Legislative Council.

    Present—His Excellency the Governor, Sir M. O'Connell, Messrs. Lithgow and Berry, Sir J. Jamison, the Colonial Secretary, Colonel Gibbs, Mr M'Arthur and Capt ...

    Article : 1,274 words
  9. TO THE EDITOR OF THE Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser.

    SIR,—Your remarks in your Journal of Friday last, escaped my notice, until pointed out to me by a friend this day, I am compelled to notice them, as they reflect on my veracity. You state that Mr. ...

    Article : 149 words
  10. News of the Day.

    BRISBANE WATER.—Yesterday a meeting was held at the Royal Hotel, for the purpose of establishing carriage by steam to Brisbane Water, and a company was ...

    Article : 2,113 words
  11. Supreme Court.

    Before Mr. Justice Willis and a common jury. Cameron v. Gannon.—This was an action of trespass brought by the plaineff, ...

    Article : 376 words
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