Free side (various charges) 20 Drunkards 11 Summonses 18 Convict Side (various charges) 31 ...
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Advertising : 75 wordsWe copy the following letter from the Tasmanian Weekly Dispatch of the 14th Feb. inst. I is addressed to two parties; at the top to us [?] Editor of the Sydney Monitor, and at the button ...
Article : 53 wordsSIR.—You have laterly adverted to the privations [?]ndured by the unhappy men in road-gangs in this Colony. in regard to bad and insufficient food: allow me to call your attention, and also the ...
Article : 504 wordsHENRY O'BRIEN, ESQUIRE. OF YASS.—We have been informed by a friend on whom we can depend, that the ironical allusions respecting his gentleman's exertions in the late hunt after ...
Article : 540 wordsSIR,—I have to inform you, that I have purchased for the New Zealand Company from the Chiefs of the Kafia and Ngatiawa tribes, the whole of their possessions, rights, and claims, on both ...
Article : 344 wordsThe letter in our last number from a Subscriber intimates, that the Sydney College land being granted from the Crown. our proposition, namely, that the public have no right to interfere ...
Article : 767 wordsMarch 7. 1840.—This district has for the last six weeks (excepting the night of the 2nd instant, when a most terrific thunder storm came across this country, accompanied with heavy rain from ...
Article : 920 wordsMR. EDITOR—I know not whether I am expecting too much, but I discern my letter has appeared without the usual corrections of the Press, an omission which you will perceive has ...
Article : 139 wordsSIR,—There is no district in the Colony so constantly infested with bushrangers as this, nor any in which they enjoy so long the liberty of robbing and harassing the peaceable inhabitants ...
Article : 1,345 wordsSIR,—A number of grocers an dealers who have accounts due to them by the Mounted Police are becoming clamarous for a settlement, and have been informed that there is two month's pay ...
Article : 97 wordsEXTRACT OF A LETTER, DATED 26th FEB. "The weather here was very hot on Sunday and Monday. but it changed on Monday evening, and became so cold, that we have been obliged to keep ...
Article : 231 wordsSIR:—I was highly pien[?]ed with your description of the New Sheep. will known among practical sheep breeds s as Lord Western's new breed and I sincerely trust, that the gentlemen who introduced the ...
Article : 937 wordsNotwithstanding all that had been urged by the public press, by the complaints of insulted females, by parents, as well as by witnesses on inquests as regards their improper conduct after ...
Article : 246 wordsThere are reports in town, that the Doctor ha been deceived as to the amount of his crop. He wa in Sydney, at the time it was measured by three or four gentleman his neighbours; if therefore there ...
Article : 287 wordsFree Side (various charges) 14 Drunkards 9 Summonses 0 Convict Side (various charges) 23 ...
Article : 698 wordsTo THE EDITOR OF THE SYDNEY GAZETTE. SIR.—On the face of the Estimates for 1840, it appeared that the office of the Supreme Court was abundantly supplied with clerks; but it did ...
Article : 192 wordsHanson v. Roberts and Another.—This was an action on a promissory note; there had been a plea of the general issue, expressly intended for delay. Defendant's counsel or attorney not ...
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The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838 - 1841), Mon 16 Mar 1840, Page 3
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