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Article : 248 wordsSIR—In offering a few remarks concerning the outrageous conduct and disgraceful scene that Paterson and Mailand presented on the last ticket-of leave muster day, i do so in the hope of your ...
Article : 533 wordsWe were near forestalling the compliment paid by the Australian to the Gazette, for the publication of the introductory portion of Blackwood's review of "Mitchell's Second and Third ...
Article : 150 wordsThe letter from Port Macquarie signed "The Public," Is inadmissble, because the writer does not send his name. The style too is in bad taste. The charges made in it are of a grave nature, and should ...
Article : 91 wordsSIR,—About twelve months ago, a young man named Birch, clerk to Mr sharp, Butcher, of Hunter-street, was tried at the Quarter Sessions on a charge of embezzling 700 £700, belonging to his master. ...
Article : 316 wordsIn all new countries, the discovery of the course of river is most important, for many reasons. It is along their borders that the most fertile land is to be found, and in consequence, the chief settlements ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 wordsTO OUR READERS.—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 : 122 wordsSIR,—Agreeably to the public notice, a stockholder wrote to the commissioner on the 4th of June, to Page's River, forwarding an account of his stock, with those he had belonging to other ...
Article : 282 wordsOn Saturday an Inquest was held at the Blue Posts, George-Street, on the body of a man named Scott, who committed suicide in the house of Mr Charles Turner at the ...
Article : 2,355 wordsThere is no method by which a feugal family can now escape from enormous expense in food. If they reduce their consumption of meat, bread is equally dear; if they try their hand at vegetables instead of ...
Article : 361 wordsThat your Petitioners having observed in your Excellency's speech at the opening of the present session of your honourable Council, on the 11th ultimo; an intimation, that it is expedient to revise ...
Article : 1,215 wordsSir,—How are Steamers malconstructed? and how is the power of steam misapplied? To the first interrogatory we reply, their clongated figures, and the rectangular forms of their ...
Article : 579 wordsIt may be safely affirmed that both transportation to this colony, and immigration, will fail to supply the requisite number of shepherds and herdsmen for our increasing flocks and herds; and, ...
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The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838 - 1841), Mon 15 Jul 1839, Page 2
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