The Sydney "Monitor" is published at 6 o'clock every Monday. Wednesday. and Friday mornings, at the office in George-street Letters not post-paid will not be received ...
Article : 259 wordsB. P. SUGAR.—The market has been heavy to-day, and the quantity sold has not exceeded 350 hhds. Imported in the Underwood, from St. Kitt's, ...
Article : 337 wordsWe received on Sunday a series of Morning Chronicles to the 24th July inclusive. We have only room to touch on their general contents, in consequence of our making long extracts ...
Article : 480 wordsMAITLAND, Oct. 26, 1839.—Sir. will you allow this short paragraph to pass through your valuable columns. Can you inform me how it is that licensed publicans are allowed to keep two and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 wordsSIR—In the middle of this month the Hunter and Paterson's River districts were visited by an incalculable quantity of hairy caterpillars varying in size from a quarter to three quarters in length, ...
Article : 473 wordsAccount sales of New South Wales Wool, July 3rd and 10th, 1839. Ex Florentia, from Sydney—F, CC underneath, 1 bale, 1s. 10½d; 5, 1s. 11½d. ...
Article : 763 wordsBLACKBURN.—A downward tendency, both in goods and yarns, has scarcely been unavoidable during the past week, notwithstanding the briskness in the cotton market, and the nominal ...
Article : 792 wordsSIR—A Chartist meeting was held in this town this afternoon, at which a resolution was passed that the people should adjourn to the Bull-ring (the old place of meeting), and thus evince their ...
Article : 1,344 wordsSIR—On viewing the scene of mischief this morning, I find the destruction of property is greater than I have led you to suppose; and I learn that several lives have been lost during the ...
Article : 1,366 wordsMr. Justice Willis took his seat about two hours after the court opened, having been engaged in the Criminal Court.) Polack v. Wilson—In this case, a rule had ...
Article : 2,960 wordsSIR,—After reading an account of the trial of the Chief Officer of the Sesostris, in your paper of the 4th instant, I cannot help expressing my utter astonishment and indignation at the verdict passed ...
Article : 378 wordsFRIENDS, The paragraph which appeared a short time since in two or three of our valuable papers, with respect to having the hours of business curtailed, ...
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The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838 - 1841), Wed 13 Nov 1839, Page 2
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