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Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 wordsIT would be unjust to consider the single writer in The Australian Chronicle as representing the opinions of the Catholics generally, but after his vindication of the book which contains the filth we ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 120 wordsAt Hillend, district of Merton, 28th August— I black poley cow, a little white along the back, white hind feet. off rump IC; 1 brindle heifer, off rump SC, thigh M; 1 red steer, tip of tail white, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 wordsHenry Bentley assigned to Mr. A. J. Liddington, was charged with stabbing a bullock and a cow. The prisoner is assigned to Mr Leddington, and lives at his from at Cock's River, adjoining ...
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Article : 1,264 wordsSept. 2.—PARKFIELD, ship, 496 tons, Whiteside, master, from London, Dunlop & Co., agents; 240 male prisoners. Sept. 3.—ORWELL, barque, 304 tons, ...
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Article : 834 wordsWe have received a letter from a Catholic gentleman, to which he proves from Scripture the duty of [?] and therefore argues, that the odious questions published in our last number and ...
Article : 302 wordsHANNAH, schooner, 90 tons, Leatheart, master, from west coast of New Zealand, August 22; Wright agent. CARGO—35 tons pork, 20 tons potatoes, and 40 baskets corn. Passengers, ...
Article : 32 wordsSIR,— The Report in your paper, of a Petition having been presented by Capt. King to the Legislative Council from the inhabitants of the District of Liverpool, against Colonial Distillation being ...
Article : 139 wordsMEROPE, barque, resumed her voyage for Hobart Town, with coals. HEBER, ship, Thomas, master, for Batavia; no passengers. ...
Article : 89 words3 Vict. c. 6— "An Act to establish Courts of Requests at the towns of Melbourne and Port Macquarie," passed the Council August 16. On Thursday, October 10, there will be put up to ...
Article : 392 wordsTo do justice to this act, would require more room than we have to bestow. It appears ridiculous, and is certainly most unjust to the public interest, that because a certain legal officer is ...
Article : 419 wordsMARQUIS OF HASTINGS, barque, Naylor, master, for Batavia; no passengers. JAMES, brig, Todd. mrster, for Hobart Town. PASSENGERS—Capt. Mattinson; messrs. ...
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The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838 - 1841), Mon 9 Sep 1839, Page 2
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