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Article : 239 wordsOCT. 4.—You may no doubt have heard of the robbery of the Yaas mail, from the public journals. The constabulary are in quest of the "Blackmail gatherers." The loss sustained by the ...
Article : 276 wordsB on Steamers is quite out of place at present. Let the 50 ton boat with the Archimedean screw be first built. It will then be time enough to entertain the question. ...
Article : 34 wordsSir,—Three men, accompanied by two blacks, have just passed here, who have come overland from Moreton Bay; they made Mr. M'Intyre's station on the M'Intyre River, which they state ...
Article : 300 wordsPOTERY v. POMARE.—In the Herald of the 18th September, we gave an extract from the Sydney Gazette, furnishing an account of the proceedings of Captain La Place, the commander of His Most ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 wordsSIR,—The wheat crops throughout the Hawkesbury Districts look exceedingly well—and if this weather continues (which is very favourable) we may expect an abundant harvest. In some parts ...
Article : 413 wordsThe following report from our valuable Correspondent in the south has been collected from letters written to him by friends who live in the different counties named, except Argyle, from ...
Article : 1,126 wordsOct. 8.—It would be deemed an acquisition to the Post Office Department at this township, were the Postmaster General to furnish our Deputy Postmaster with proper type or post ...
Article : 242 wordsWe have had this day a smart fall of snow from daylight until half-past eight A.M.; but it soon disappeared. The wind has not made any injurious impression on our crops, or, in fact, on ...
Article : 49 wordsOct. 6.—Strong winds have been prevalent for the last eight or ten days. I have no news of any consequence to relate; except it is feared these extraordinary high winds will not tend much to ...
Article : 58 wordsOCT. 2.—Since the 1st instant, we have had a succession of strong breezes and cloudy weather, accompanied with occasional light showers, and a fall of hail before daylight of the 4th. The ...
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The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838 - 1841), Mon 14 Oct 1839, Page 2
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