DEAR SIR,—My last to you was per Francis Charlotte, since which time there has been two or three small vessels for your colony, but from "private" motives would not take letters. People ...
Article : 448 wordsThe Ports of Digby and Arichol in Nova Scotia, were constituted free warehousing Ports by the Queen in Council by Proclamation dated 11th July 1839. Also the Port of George Town in ...
Article : 251 wordsAt Muswell Brook, 16th Jan.—1 red working working bullock, star on forehead, near car slit, near rump TR, off ramp PC.—1 brindle-sided Cow, white back, belly, and tail, near rump IP, ...
Article : 726 wordsHENRY, ship, 219 tons, William Walmsley, master, from London the 5th day of October, Thomson, agent, with merchandise. Passengers—Cabin, Mr. Henry Cobdan, Mrs. Cobdan, Mr. ...
Article : 665 wordsJanuary 18—ARIEL, schooner, 104 tons, Stewart, master, from New Zealand, Paul and Co. agents; 1 case ironmongery, 74 casks koir oil, 19 casks pork, 12 casks lard, 139 bundles ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 184 wordsHis Excellency the Governor will lay the first stone of the Royal Exchange this day, at one o'clock, being kept as the fifty second anniversary since the foundation of the Colony. ...
Article : 2,331 wordsThe market during the last week has been more animated, buyers having shewn a greater disposition to purchase. This is in some measure attributable to the small quantities, which in ...
Article : 184 wordsSIR,—I have been told, that an Emigrant Shoe-maker, in the neighbourhood of Bathurst, has been subjected to a lengthy imprisonment, for having been, in the opinion of the Magistrates ...
Article : 602 wordsWe cannot report any increased activity in our languid market, nor is it probable that we shall be able to do so for some time to come. For some time past, the consumption has been trifling, ...
Article : 813 wordsThe Home Wool Trade, at the latter end of September continued firm; but without any improvement in price, and as the raw material was considered disproportionately high to the ...
Article : 674 wordsPALMYRA, barque, P. Brown master, for Guayaquil. EXPORTER, barque, Anwyl master, for New Zealand. ...
Article : 42 wordsJanuary 18—PSYCHE, 256 tons, Wilson master, for Lombock; in ballast. January 18—ULITEA, 70 tons, Waddy, master, for South Sea islands; 7 bales 6 casses slops, ...
Article : 641 wordsLUNAR brig, Higgins master, for New Zealand. Passengers—Mr. O'Farrell, Mr. M'Innes, John Handall, Mr. Brown, Capt. Hills. GOVERNOR HALKEITT, Bradley, master, ...
Article : 60 wordsMary Ridgeway, for Port Phillip to-morrow William Metcalf, for Port Phillip to-morrow William Bryan, for London to-morrow Marian Watson, for Hobart Town to-morrow. ...
Article : 439 wordsSome time since, the brig Scamander, captain Wm. Rogers, came to [?] anchor in the vicinity of Port Stephens, for the purpose of obtaining supplies, and while laying there; the vessel was ...
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The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838 - 1841), Mon 27 Jan 1840, Page 2
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