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Article : 251 wordsSIR—About five or six months ago when the state of our Corn Market caused so much alarm for the consequences of a scarcity, I remember that amongst other causes of the then deplorable ...
Article : 303 wordsRalph Manley Southern, was indicted for forging an order for payment of £12 9s. and Thomas Ford was charged with being present, aiding and abetting the first named prisoner in the ...
Article : 119 wordsThis is to give notice to all Captains of Ships or Vessls bound to river Hokianga, in New Zealand, that there is a Flag Staff erected on the South Head, under the direction of Mr. John ...
Article : 271 wordsSIR,—I was as much surprised as disgusted this morning at ¼ to 10 o'clock, upon passing the lock-up in Elizabeth-street, adjoining the Supreme Court, on seeing the uncovered remains of the ...
Article : 208 wordsPeter Scallion was indicted for the wilful murder of Andrew Shanley, by shooting him at Sutton Forest on the 8th May last, from the effect of which he died upon the 9th, and Joseph Saunders, ...
Article : 73 wordsHOBART TOWN MARKETS, OCT. 22.—There is no alteration in price since our last quotation, and very little business done. Walker's Mill, ...
Article : 3,606 wordsPatrick M'Nichol, was indicted for maliciously stabbing William Haynes, on the left side of the head behind the ear, with a knife, at Campbell Town Stockade, on the [?]ooth July last, with intent ...
Article : 3,364 wordsJohn William Trigg, chief officer of the ship Sesostris who was convicted on Friday last, of manslaughter, upon an indictment charging him the wilful murder of Thomas Flynn a seaman on ...
Article : 2,392 wordsThe following sensible article in the Herald, is too much, and too much to the point, not to be copied into this journal.—LAW.—In the course of an argument which ...
Article : 523 wordsMR. EDITOR, Yesterday I went in company with a gentlemen and two ladies to St, James' Church, Sydney, and on asking the pew-opener to give us seats, he ...
Article : 334 wordsDear Letiathas I Write to inform you that we are all well and all in good spirits and if they committ us they can do nothing in it keep up your spirits we ...
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The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838 - 1841), Wed 6 Nov 1839, Page 2
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